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Title : Requirements for Efficient and Automated Configuration Management
Author(s) : M. Boucadair, et al.
Filename : draft-boucadair-netconf-req-00.txt
Pages : 18
Date : 2004-7-9
Given the ever-increasing importance of configuration tasks for the
provisioning of a wide range of IP resources, networks, and services
in today's Internet, this draft aims at listing the basic
requirements that should drive the specification of a protocol to
convey configuration information towards network devices. This memo
doesn't aim at listing candidate protocols to convey such
information, nor at choosing one of these. This draft basically
describes a whole set of issues a service provider has to deal with,
hence a list of requirements to better address such issues.
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