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I-D ACTION:draft-ietf-ipsec-monitor-mib-04.txt



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This draft is a work item of the IP Security Protocol Working Group of the IETF.

	Title		: IPSec Monitoring MIB
	Author(s)	: T. Jenkins, J. Shriver
	Filename	: draft-ietf-ipsec-monitor-mib-04.txt
	Pages		: 75
	Date		: 13-Feb-01
	
This document defines low level monitoring and status MIBs for IPsec
security associations (SAs). It does not define MIBs that may be used
for configuring IPsec implementations or for providing low-level
diagnostic or debugging information. It assumes no specific use of
IPsec. Further, it does not provide policy information.
The purpose of the MIBs is to allow system administrators to
determine operating conditions and perform system operational level
monitoring of the IPsec portion of their network. Statistics are
provided as well. Additionally, it may be used as the basis for
application specific MIBs for specific uses of IPsec SAs.

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