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[[IETF]] '''Working Groups''' (WGs) are where all the work gets done in the IETF.  They have mailing lists, regular in-person meetings and a highly technically oriented around discussions (you won't be hand-walked through something if you show up; expect to know what you're talking about before you get there).
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[[IETF]] '''Working Groups''' (WGs) are where all the work gets done in the IETF.  They have mailing lists, regular in-person [http://www.bestdissertation.com/ dissertation] and a highly technically oriented around discussions (you won't be hand-walked through something if you show up; expect to know what you're talking about before you get there).
  
 
All of the standardized [[MIB]]s have been defined in IETF WGs, as has the [[SNMP]] and [[AgentX]] Protocols.
 
All of the standardized [[MIB]]s have been defined in IETF WGs, as has the [[SNMP]] and [[AgentX]] Protocols.

Revision as of 16:06, 26 February 2010

IETF Working Groups (WGs) are where all the work gets done in the IETF. They have mailing lists, regular in-person dissertation and a highly technically oriented around discussions (you won't be hand-walked through something if you show up; expect to know what you're talking about before you get there).

All of the standardized MIBs have been defined in IETF WGs, as has the SNMP and AgentX Protocols.