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	Title		: SNMP Agent Discovery under SSH Transport 
	Author(s)	: M. Fuyou
	Filename	: draft-miao-isms-sshsm-discovery-00.txt
	Pages		: 15
	Date		: 2005-10-19
	
This document discusses several possible mechanisms of SNMP engine 
discovery when SSH is deployed as transport mapping for SNMP. The 
document proposes a discovery mechanism using UDP transport and User 
Based Security Model(USM) with a feature of SSH host key distribution. 
The mechanism tries to reduce discovery cost and in the same time 
improve SSH host key distribution efficiency. 

The draft is in "discussion" nature. Maybe there is text that is 
implementation-related, but the author believes it was not specific 
to a certain implementation. 

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