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Chapter 25

p. 366
The text after figure 25.7 should read: ``$\ldots$a table containing entries, each containing two simple variables''.
p. 367
Similarly, Figure 25.9 describes the two simple variables in udpEntry, rather than udpTable.
p. 368
The word ``lexicographic'' has a subtle meaning in this context, viz. ``lexicographic as a sequence of bytes''. Hence the byte containing 67 is lexicographically less than the byte containing 161, even though, as ASCII strings, ``161'' would come before ``67''.
p. 387
SNMPv2 is not on the IETF standards track51. SNMPv3 is described in RFCs 2570-5 and is a ``Draft Standard''. The most significant change in SNMPv3 is described in RFC 2571 as ``Address the need for secure SET support, which is considered the most important deficiency in SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c''.


James Davenport 2004-03-09