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B. Change Log

B. Change Log

Changes made since RFC 2575:

  -  Removed reference from abstract as per RFC-Editor guidelines
- Updated references

Changes made since RFC 2275:

  -  Added text to vacmSecurityToGroupStatus DESCRIPTION clause to
clarify under which conditions an entry in the
vacmSecurityToGroupTable can be made active.
- Added REVISION clauses to MODULE-IDENTITY
- Clarified text in vacmAccessTable DESCRIPTION clause.
- Added a DEFVAL clause to vacmAccessContextMatch object.
- Added missing columns in Appendix A and re-arranged for
clarity.
- Fixed oids in appendix A.
- Use the PDU Class terminology instead of RFC1905 PDU types.
- Added section 7.4 about access control to the MIB.
- Fixed references to new/revised documents
- Fix Editor contact information.
- fixed spelling errors
- removed one vacmAccesEntry from sample in appendix A.
- made some more clarifications.
- updated acknowledgement section.

Editors' Addresses

Bert Wijnen Lucent Technologies Schagen 33 3461 GL Linschoten Netherlands

Phone: +31-348-480-685 EMail: [email protected]

Randy Presuhn BMC Software, Inc. 2141 North First Street San Jose, CA 95131 USA

Phone: +1 408-546-1006 EMail: [email protected]

Keith McCloghrie Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA

Phone: +1-408-526-5260 EMail: [email protected]

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