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	Title		: Script MIB Extensibility Protocol Version 1.0
	Author(s)	: J. Schoenwaelder, J. Quittek
	Filename	: draft-schoenw-smx-00.txt
	Pages		: 24
	Date		: 25-Mar-99
	
   The IETF Script MIB defines an interface for the delegation of
   management functions based on the Internet management framework. A
   management script is a set of instructions that are executed by a
   language specific runtime system. The Script MIB extensibility
   protocol (SMX) defined in this memo separates language specific
   runtime systems from language independent Script MIB implementations.

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