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SMIv2 Design Team Home Page
This is the Web page of the SMIv2 design team, which is chartered to work out a proposal for advancing the Structure of Management Information version 2 (SMIv2), RFCs 1902, 1903 and 1904, to full standard status.

This Web page allows interested people to monitor and track our progress. Details and the "rules of the game" can be found in the charter of the SMIv2 design team.

Issues submitted to the SMIv2 DT
The SMI design team collected a list of issues and first decided whether the issues are in scope with regard to the charter of the SMI design team. 23 out of 75 submitted issues were rejected. The remaining issues were discussed one by one in order to find a solution for the issue.
First proposal from the SMI Design Team
The SMIv2 design team worked through the list of accepted issues towards a set of revised documents. However, the one member of the design team had some problems with the result of this process. Therefore the results have been published as private IDs:
SMIv2 BOF at the 42. IETF meeting in Chicago
A SMIv2 BOF session was held at the 42. IETF meeting in Chicago in order to discuss the first proposal of the SMI design team and any other outstanding issues. New deadlines were defined:
Date for submission of issues:Sept 15
Date for resolution of issues:Sept 29
New docuemnts: Middle of October
Second proposal from the SMI Design Team
The SMIv2 design team worked through the list of outstanding issues and incorporated the decisions made at the SMIv2 BOF in Chicago into the document set. The results have been published as the following IDs: Change bar versions relative to the previous I-Ds are also available:
IETF Last Call on SMIv2 to Standard
The IETF issued a Last Call in order to move the SMIv2 IDs to full Standard status. The Last Call period ended at January 6, 1999. The SMIv2 design team maintains a list of comments received during the Last Call period. The design team also collected an implementation and usage report.
Third proposal from the SMI Design Team
The SMIv2 design team integrated comments received during the IETF last call period. The results have been published as the following IDs:
Final RFCs defining SMIv2
The final RFCs defining SMIv2 have been published as Internet Standard 58 in April 1999:
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