RFC 1457

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RFC 1457 is an early Internet standards document that specified guidelines and mechanisms related to network management within the SNMP framework before being superseded by later updates.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Internet standards document
Request for Comments
SNMP-related specification
appliesTo Internet network management systems
SNMP-based management applications
area Operations and Management
category Standards Track
defines mechanisms for authentication in SNMPv2
mechanisms for message integrity in SNMPv2
mechanisms for privacy in SNMPv2
security protocols for SNMPv2
documentType technical specification
focusesOn security mechanisms within the SNMP framework
framework SNMP framework
SNMP
surface form: Simple Network Management Protocol
intendedUse guidelines for secure network management using SNMPv2
language English
obsoletedBy RFC 1906
RFC 2572
RFC 3414
partOf SNMPv2 standards suite
protocolFamily SNMP
protocolVersion SNMPv2 standards suite
surface form: SNMPv2
publishedBy Internet Engineering Task Force
surface form: IETF

Internet Engineering Task Force
relation early specification in the evolution of SNMP security
replaces earlier informal security descriptions for SNMP
rfcNumber 1457
scope guidelines and mechanisms for secure SNMPv2 operations
series RFCs
surface form: Request for Comments
shortTitle Security Protocols for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)
surface form: Security Protocols for SNMPv2
standardizes security-related aspects of SNMPv2
statusAtPublication Proposed Standard
subject management protocols
network management
security
supersededInContextOf later SNMPv2 and SNMPv3 security RFCs
title Security Protocols for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2)

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RFC 1901 obsoletes RFC 1457