Hi Joel 

The reason this was requested by the community is that there is SNMP management 
equipment deployed that they would like to be able use for monitoring IP-TFS.

I suggest I add this text to clearify.   

OLD:
The objects defined here are the same as [I-D.ietf-ipsecme-yang-iptfs] with the 
exception that only operational data is supported. This module uses the YANG 
model as a reference point for managed objects. Note an IETF MIB model for 
IPsec was never standardized however the structures here could be adapted to 
existing MIB implementations.

NEW:
The objects defined here are the same as [I-D.ietf-ipsecme-yang-iptfs] with the 
exception that only operational data is supported. By making operational data 
accessible via SNMP existing network management systems can monitor IP-TFS.  
This module uses the YANG model as a reference point for managed objects. Note 
an IETF MIB model for IPsec was never standardized however the structures here 
could be adapted to existing MIB implementations.

Doses that suffice? 

Thanks
Don 

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Subject: Genart last call review of draft-ietf-ipsecme-mib-iptfs-04

Reviewer: Joel Halpern
Review result: Almost Ready

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Document: draft-ietf-ipsecme-mib-iptfs-04
Reviewer: Joel Halpern
Review Date: 2022-09-21
IETF LC End Date: 2022-10-04
IESG Telechat date: Not scheduled for a telechat

Summary: Assuming a reasonable answer to one question, this document is ready 
for publication as a Proposed Standard RFC.

Major issues:
    The one question I have is "why?"  I could not find anywhere in the
    document any explanation of why we are defining an SNMP MIB for monitoring
    ipsecme, nor the equivalent why an operator would choose to use this MIB
    instead of the YANG based model that it is based upon.

Minor issues: N/A

Nits/editorial comments: N/A



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