Minimizing NetSNMP Footprint

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Old 03-22-2005
bryce
 
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Default Minimizing NetSNMP Footprint

Dave,

I'm getting ready to install SNMP in a small embedded platform. Net-SNMP
immediately came to mind as a port since I've used it and liked it in the
past. At this point, using SNMPv1 will suffice for this simple device; I
foresee it using only a few MIBs.

The client is already making noises about minimizing the memory footprint.

So I was wondering, would you happen to know (approximately) the size of the
executable if I follow the minimize steps in the FAQ? I realize that this will
change as MIBs are added, but wanted a general idea of the footprint before
sitting down with the customer.

Thanx in advance for your time.

Regards,
Bryce Bingham


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