Yes - indeed we have - developed and deployed -> you may want to follow some previous threads of some real-life issues
we have been facing wrt. dynamic data (see mail by sshetti@hss.hns.com in archives as a starter). We'd be interested in hearing
from deployment experience from others too.
"Cullen Jennings" <fluffy@cisco.com> Sent by: sip-admin@ietf.org
03/24/2003 02:05 AM
To: <sip@ietf.org>
cc:
Subject: [Sip] SIP MIB implementations?
I'm wondering about actual implementation experience with the SIP MIB. Has
anyone implemented any version or portion of it? Any operational experience
folks could provide on what turned out to be useful?
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> Title : Management Information Base for Session
> Initiation
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> Author(s) : K. Lingle, J. Maeng, J. Mule, D. Walker
> Filename : draft-ietf-sip-mib-05.txt
> Pages : 97
> Date : 2003-3-6
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> This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB)
> for use with network management protocols in the Internet community.
> In particular, it describes a set of managed objects that are used
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> User Agents, Proxy servers, Redirect servers and Registrars.
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