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| Overview of the issues submitted to the IPv6MIB-DT: |
The table below provides an overview of the issues submitted to the IPv6MIB design team. The meaning of the status values is as follows:
- submitted means that the issue was submitted but no decision has been made whether the problem is within scope.
- accepted means that the problem was accepted to be within the scope. Note that this applies only to the problem description and the solution might be completely different than the proposed solution.
- rejected means that the problem was reject as being out of scope.
#1 efficient table lookups by address (submitted) #2 no changes to the existing SMI (submitted) #3 TCs and display hints (submitted) #4 IPv4 versus IPv6 and Ipv6IfIndexOrZero (submitted) #5 TDomain/TAddress limited to transport addresses (submitted) #6 Harness the use of IpAddress (submitted) #7 DNS names instead of just addresses (submitted) #8 Doing away with the Ipv6IfIndex Textual Convention (submitted) #9 Ipv6IfIndex and ipv6LowerLayer versus ifStackTable and IP Tunnel MIB (submitted)
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