Answer to your question from RFC 2578:
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6.1. Mapping of the STATUS clause
The value "current" means that the definition is
current and valid.
The value "obsolete" means the definition is obsolete
and should not be implemented and/or can be removed if
previ
Normally, I can see some OID's STATUS is "deprecated" in MIB files, but
rarely see OID's status as "obsolete". When should we use "obsolete"? To
me, the most case, an OID deprecated should not be used. It should be
obsolete, right? Like UCD OID ssCpuUser.
Thanks,
FT
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