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        Title           : Application of the IGMP MIB, RFC 2993, and Cable 
                           Device MIB, RFC 2669, to Docsis 1,1 Devices
        Author(s)       : H. Abramson
        Filename        : draft-ietf-ipcdn-igmp-mib-03.txt
        Pages           : 31
        Date            : 27-Nov-01
        
This memo describes the application of a portion of the Management 
Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in 
the Internet community.  In particular, it describes the application 
of the managed objects specified in RFC 2933, [19], and proposes a 
new object for the Cable Device MIB, RFC 2669 [25], for SNMP-based 
management of DOCSIS 1.1 IGMPv2 compliant interfaces. 
This memo is a product of the IPCDN working group within the 
Internet Engineering Task Force.  Comments are solicited and should 
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