The IESG has approved the following document: - 'Softwire Mesh Management Information Base (MIB)' (draft-ietf-softwire-mesh-mib-14.txt) as Proposed Standard This document is the product of the Softwires Working Group. The IESG contact persons are Brian Haberman and Terry Manderson. A URL of this Internet Draft is: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-softwire-mesh-mib/ Technical Summary The Softwire mesh framework is a tunneling mechanism that enables the connectivity between islands of IPv4 networks across a single IPv6 backbone and vice versa. In softwire mesh, extended multiprotocol-BGP (MP-BGP)is used to set up tunnels and advertise prefixes among address family border routers (AFBRs). The softwire mesh MIB provides a method to configure and manage the softwire mesh objects through SNMP. Working Group Summary The working group had active discussion on the draft and the current text of the draft is representative of the consensus of the working group. There were no controversial discussions regarding this document. Document Quality The document has received adequate review. The Document Shepherd has no concerns about the depth or breadth of these reviews. There was a MIB doctor review that raised a few issues that have since been resolved. Personnel Suresh Krishnan is the document shepherd. Terry Manderson is the responsible AD. IESG Note The MIB contained in the document produces two warnings with smilint as described in Question 19 (and shown below). The MIB doctor review of this document in version -03 did not contain any remarks about these warnings and I am assuming this warning are benign. I just wanted to provide a heads up to the OPS ADs. mibs/SOFTWIRE-MESH-MIB:110: [5] {index-exceeds-too-large} warning: index of row `swmEncapsEntry' can exceed OID size limit by 136 subidentifier(s) mibs/SOFTWIRE-MESH-MIB:198: [5] {index-exceeds-too-large} warning: index of row `swmBGPNeighborEntry' can exceed OID size limit by 135 subidentifier(s)