What is SMIv2?
2.40.02.01 “The IETF area directors just started an effort to move the SMIv2 (RFC 1902, RFC 1903 and RFC 1904) from Draft standard to Full standard status. A small “design team” has been formed to work out a proposal. The prime focus is to add clarification etc. not to add new functionality to the SMIv2. You can find more information on the Web page at: http://www.ibr.cs.tu-bs.de/projects/smi-dt/ You will find information about the work plan and the current issue list to be addressed by the design team on the Web page.” Juergen Schoenwaelder 2.40.02.02 Currently, there is no precise grammer for SMIv1 and SMIv2. A while back in time in July 1996, Dave Perkins published an I-D that described a lexical specification of SMIv2. It was expired in 1997. The documents describing SMIv2 are RFCs 1902 – 1904, which will hopefully soon be obsoleted by full standard replacements with many clarification, but no major changes. Take a look at http://www.ibr.cs.tu-bs.de/projects/smi-dt/ These documents