MIB
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... fragments that are included in any IETF Document (such
as MIB and PIB modules), subject to the requirements of
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... created."
In the cases of MIB or PIB modules and in other cases where the
Contribution includes material that is meant to be extracted in order
to be used, the following should be appended to statement 5.2 (a) or
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... 5.6.
a. in MIB modules, PIB modules and similar material commonly
extracted from IETF Documents, except for material that is being
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... Internet Society <year>. This version of
this MIB module is part of RFC XXXX; see the RFC itself for
full legal notices."
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... full legal notices."
When the MIB or PIB module is the initial version of a module that
is to be maintained by the IANA ...
... Internet Society <year>. The initial
version of this MIB module was published in RFC XXXX; for full
legal notices see the RFC itself. Supplementary information
may be available at:
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... http://www.ietf.org/copyrights/ianamib.html."
For other types of components than "MIB", substitute "MIB module"
with an appropriate identifier ...
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For other types of components than "MIB", substitute "MIB module"
with an appropriate identifier. In the case of MIB ...
... MIB module"
with an appropriate identifier. In the case of MIB and PIB
modules this statement should be placed in the DESCRIPTION clause
of the MODULE-IDENTITY ...
... b. short excerpts of IETF Documents presented in electronic help
systems, for example, the DESCRIPTION clauses for MIB variables,
do not need to include a copyright notice.
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... IETF process.
e. the right to let third parties extract some logical parts, for
example MIB modules
The authors retain all other rights, but cannot withdraw the above
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