deprecated vs obsolete

This is a discussion on deprecated vs obsolete within the SNMP Coders forums, part of the Networking and Network Related category; Normally, I can see some OID's STATUS is "deprecated" in MIB files, but rarely see OID's ...


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Old 06-29-2005
Fong Tsui
 
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Default deprecated vs obsolete


Normally, I can see some OID's STATUS is "deprecated" in MIB files, but
rarely see OID's status as "obsolete". When should we use "obsolete"? To
me, the most case, an OID deprecated should not be used. It should be
obsolete, right? Like UCD OID ssCpuUser.


Thanks,

FT



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