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Session 18 - Panel 3

Session 18 - Panel 3. IM 2001, Seattle, USA. SNMP and/or COPS for Configuration Management? Session Chair: Bert Wijnen, Lucent Technologies co-AD IETF Operations & Mgmt Area. Background.

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Session 18 - Panel 3

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  1. Session 18 - Panel 3 IM 2001, Seattle, USA SNMP and/or COPS for Configuration Management? Session Chair: Bert Wijnen, Lucent Technologies co-AD IETF Operations & Mgmt Area IM 2001, Seattle

  2. Background • SNMP has been (and still is) the IETF Standard for Internet Network Management • COPS was originally Developed for outsourcing Policy Decisions (Proposed Standard) • COPS-PR is an extension for Provisioning Policy Information (Proposed Standard) • So now we seem to have 2 technical solutions to address the same problem space IM 2001, Seattle

  3. Current Work in IETF • RAP WG • COPS • SPPI and base PIBs • SNMPCONF • MIBs for Policy Based Management • BCP for Configuration Management • EOS • Enhancements to SNMP • SMIng • Enhancements to SMI • Converge SMI and SPPI IM 2001, Seattle

  4. Discussion Today • Why do we need another Protocol? • What does each Protocol Provide? • If so, would it (eventually replace SNMP) or would the two be complementary to each other • Let us at least converge at the level of the Data Definition Language • What do YOU all think and what kind of questions does this raise in your minds IM 2001, Seattle

  5. Panelists • Steve Waldbusser • SNMP proponent • Diana Rawlins • COPS proponent • David Durham • SMIng proponent IM 2001, Seattle

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