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	Title		: GMPLS MIB family update 
	Author(s)	: T. Otani, M. Miyazawa
	Filename	: draft-otani-ccamp-gmpls-mib-update-00.txt
	Pages		: 
	Date		: 2007-11-13
	
   This memo describes the necessity of generalized multi-protocol label 
   switching (GMPLS) management information base (MIB) family update. 
   Since the establishment of basic GMPLS protocol specifications, 
   additional functionalities has been proposed and standardized so far, 
   such as recovery, call support, optical transport network (OTN) 
   support and so forth. Coinciding with these additional specifications, 
   GMPLS MIB family is also desired to be updated to manage GMPLS 
   networks appropriately. This document is to clarify missing pieces in 
   currently defined GMPLS MIB family due to the enhancement of original 
   GMPLS protocols. 


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