The SNMP-NG Working Group is chartered to prepare recommendations for the next generation of SNMP. The goal of the Working Group is to produce the necessary set of documents that will provide a single standard for the next generation of core SNMP functions. During the past several years, there have been a number of activities aimed at incorporating security and other improvements to SNMP. Unfortunately, strongly held differences on how to incorporate these improvements into SNMP prevented the SNMPV2 Working Group from coming to closure on a single approach. As a result, two different approaches (commonly called V2u and V2*) have emerged. The Security and Administrative Framework Evolution for SNMP Advisory Team (the Advisory Team) was formed to provide single recommended approach for SNMP evolution. The technical starting point for the Working Group will be the recommended approach provided by the Advisory Team. The initial product of the Working Group will be documenting the design of the Advisory Team recommended approach. At a minimum, this documentation will define the modules and interfaces that were identified by the Team. Recognizing the need for prompt completion of the specifications, the Working Group will try to accommodate the following objectives: - accommodate the wide range of operational environments with differing management demands; - facilitate the need to transition from previous, multiple protocols to SNMP-NG; - facilitate the ease of setup and maintenance activities; Previous delays in providing a single standard for the next generation of SNMP core functions dictate that the Working Group move forward as quickly as possible to document and publish Internet Drafts and RFC's. To this end, the Working Group will make use of as much existing documentation as practical. Additionally, functional changes beyond those needed to provide a single approach will be strongly discouraged.