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- Steve -
-
- I will not be attending the Columbus IETF, but I think there would be
- considerable interest in the MADMAN effort within the IMAP community. Is it
- possible to extend this effort to encompass the management issues behind IMAP
- (and perhaps POP) as well?
-
- -- Mark --
-
- On Sun, 21 Mar 1993 17:32:30 +0000, Steve Kille wrote:
- > At the last IETF, there was a meeting of a SAM (SNMP Application
- > Management) BOF, which proposed the formation of the MADMAN WG. This
- > WG has not yet been formed, primarily due to my slowness. This
- > group will meet as a BOF in Columbus, and I attach the proposed
- > agenda and the draft charter which is still under discussion with the
- > IESG.
- >
- > The list has been established, and minutes of the SAM BOF are in the
- > archive.
- >
- > You are all very welcome to attend the BOF meeting.
- >
- >
- >
- > Steve Kille
- >
- > -------------------------
- >
- > Agenda for the MADMAN BOF
- >
- > Monday 29th March 7:30-10:00
- >
- > 7:30 Introduction
- > 7:35 Minutes of SAM BOF
- > 7:40 Review of Charter and Milestones
- > 8:00 Review "Network Services Monitoring MIB"
- > 8:30 Review "Directory Monitoring MIB"
- > 9:00 Review "Mail Monitoring MIB"
- > 10:00 Adjourn to Bar
- >
- >
- > -------------------------
- >
- > MADMAN (Mail and Directory Managment)
- >
- > Charter
- >
- > Chair:
- >
- > Steve Kille, S.Kille@isode.com
- >
- > Network Management Area Director(s)
- > TBD
- >
- > Mailing Lists:
- > General Discussion: ietf-madman@innosoft.com
- > To Subscribe: ietf-madman-request@innosoft.com
- > You can also send a message containing a line of the form:
- >
- > subscribe ietf-madman "Ned Freed" <ned@innosoft.com>
- >
- > to mailserv@innosoft.com and your address will be added to the
- list
- > automatically.
- >
- >
- > Archive: The list archives are produced automatically and can be
- > obtained via anonymous FTP from innosoft.com in the [.IETF-MADMAN]
- > directory.
- >
- > Description of Working Group
- >
- > To define a MIB and framework to enable basic monitoring of
- > TCP/IP and OSI applications using SNMP. This should be a simple
- > specification, with the focus on monitoring for problem
- > conditions and not general purpose management.
- >
- >
- >
- > Tasks and Issues
- >
- > To define a basic MIB that
- > should be extensible to produce application specific MIBs. Two
- > such MIBs will be produced by the WG. The first is to monitor
- > Message Transfer Agents (including SMTP and X.400), and the
- > second to monitor Directory (including DNS and X.500).
- >
- >
- > Goals and Milestones
- >
- >
- > March 93: Post Internet Drafts of three MIBs
- >
- > April 93: Submit "Network Services Monitoring MIB" as proposed standard
- >
- > July 93: Submit "Mail Monitoring MIB" as proposed standard.
- >
- > July 93: Submit "Directory Monitoring MIB" as proposed standard
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