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        Title           : Storage Type MIB
        Author(s)       : J. Schoenwaelder
        Filename        : draft-schoenw-storage-type-00.txt
        Pages           : 15
        Date            : 21-Jun-01
        
The second version of the Structure of Management Information (SMIv2)
introduced the StorageType textual convention in RFC 2579.  It is
used to describe the memory realization of rows in conceptual tables.
Several standards-track MIB modules make use of this convention.
Implementation experience shows that different approaches are used to
actually write conceptual rows into non-volatile memory.  This memo
addresses this question and provides a MIB module which can be used
to explicitly commit non-volatile rows into non-volatile memory.

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