[comp.doc] RFC1189 on CMOT and CMIP

jkrey@venera.isi.edu (Joyce K. Reynolds) (10/27/90)

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	RFC 1189:

        Title:      The Common Management Information Services
                    and Protocols for the Internet
       	Author:     U. Warrier, L. Besaw, L. LaBarre & B. Handspicker
	Mailbox:    unni@netlabs.com, lmb%hpcndaw@hplabs.hp.com
		    cel@mbunix.mitre.org, bd@vines.enet.dec.com
	Pages:      15
	Characters: 32,928

		pathname: RFC:RFC1189.TXT


This memo defines a network management architecture that uses the
International Organization for Standardization's (ISO) Common
Management Information Services/Common Management Information Protocol
(CMIS/CMIP) in the Internet.  This RFC specifies a Proposed Standard
Protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and
suggestions for improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of
the "IAB Official Protocol Standards" for the standardization state
and status of this protocol.

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Joyce K. Reynolds
USC/Information Sciences Institute