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        Title           : CLI-based Mediation Mechanism using XML for 
                          Configuration Management
        Author(s)       : B. Lee, T. Choi
        Filename        : draft-lee-xmlconf-xcli-00.txt
        Pages           : 17
        Date            : 2002-10-25
        
Currently, there is an ongoing activity in the IETF to define a
standard, XML-based protocol to manage the configuration of networks
and networking equipments. Defining initial requirements are underway
and one important requirement among them is co-existence with the
CLI. This document suggests a possible mechanism for this
requirement.  It identifies some characteristics of CLI commands, and
provides the syntax of XML template which models such characteristics
of CLI commands. X-CLI is an API to manipulate XML templates in an
easy and robust way.

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