GB/T 17175.2-1997
ActiveInformationtechnology--Open systems interconnection--Structure of management information--Part 2:Definition of management information
信息技术 开放系统互连 管理信息结构 第2部分:管理信息定义
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GB/T 17175.2-1997 defines the structure and formal specification of management information for Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) networks. It is applied in the development and implementation of network management systems, ensuring standardized definitions for managed objects and their attributes across heterogeneous IT environments. This standard is used by engineers designing OSI-compliant network management protocols and by procurement professionals specifying interoperable network management solutions.
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