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Title : Logging Capabilities for IP Network Infrastructure
Author(s) : P. Cain
Filename : draft-cain-logging-caps-00.txt
Pages : 27
Date : 2006-7-31
This document lists logging capabilities needed to support the
current practices described in Operational Security Current Practices
[CURPRAC] and logical enhancements to those practices if the
capability existed. Logging is defined as the delivery to another
entity or system of messages about the device, the data passing
through the device, or the device's interaction with another device.
Capabilities are defined without reference to specific technologies.
This is done to leave room for deployment of new technologies that
implement the capability. Each capability cites the practices it
supports. Current implementations that support the capability are
cited. Special considerations are discussed as appropriate listing
operational and resource constraints, limitations of current
implementations, trade offs, etc.
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