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A new Request for Comments is now available in online RFC libraries.
RFC 1369:
Title: Implementation Notes and Experience for
The Internet Ethernet MIB
Author: F. Kastenholz
Mailbox: Kasten@europa.clearpoint.com
Pages: 7
Characters: 13,968
Updates/Obsoletes: none
The Ethernet MIB Working group was tasked with the following two work
items:
1) Develop a document explaining the rationale for assigning MANDATORY
status to MIB variables which are optional in the relevant IEEE 802.3
specification (the technical basis for the Internet Ethernet MIB).
This shall not be a standards-track document.
2) Develop an implementation report on the Ethernet MIB. This report
shall cover MIB variables which are implemented in both Ethernet
interface chips, and in software (i.e., drivers), and discuss the
issues pertaining to both. This report shall also summarize field
experience with the MIB variables, especially concentrating on those
variables which are in dispute. This document shall not be a
standards-track document.
This RFC reflects the currently known status of 11 different
implementations of the MIB by 7 different vendors on 7 different
Ethernet interface chips.
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not specify an Internet standard. Distribution of this memo is
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