Hi Yigal,
I watched your email regarding the SNMP implementation
with lwIP. I am currently working on a project that is RTOS + lwIP (snmp v1, v2)
+ Luminary6965 + Keil. I wonder if you know the memory size used on SNMP, for
example Flash (RO) and SRAM (ZI + RW). I don’t have ideal if I can implement
MIBv3 or not since the our SRAM is 64KB and Flash is 256KB.
Thanks,
Bill
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From:
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[mailto:address@hidden On Behalf Of Yigal Hochberg
Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010
1:32 PM
To: Mailing list for lwIP users
Cc: Yigal Hochberg
Subject: Re: [lwip-users] Fwd:
Lwip and SNMP support
Simon:
Thanks fro the response. I replied to you in a separate email.
I will be happy to help with a better snmp-agent in lwip.
At the same time, we offer a more complete, comprehensive solution
to customers who use any ipstack and prefer to use our solution,
typically for snmpv2c, snmpv3 and mib-extension.
We already have a working SNMPv3 with Lwip on w32 platform
We use both the socket API or the "native" udp API.
.
A longer future idea is to integrate net-snmp agent to lwip.
This will also require a separation between the agent itself
and the ipstack MIB-2 access.
Regards,
Yigal
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 1:18 PM, address@hidden <address@hidden> wrote:
Yigal Hochberg wrote:
I sent the email below to Christiaan Simons <address@hidden>.
This email is about an optional SNMP-Agent (v1,v2c, and v3) for Lwip
Unfortunately no response from from Christiaan Simons
I didn't hear (or see an email) from Christiaan for nearly 3 years now,
he might well not be working at axon any more by now...
I would appreciate if anyone can "connect" me to the SNMP of
Lwip.
I'm not sure I understand you here...
I guess that your agent is not open source or for free. Personally, I'm against
changing the lwIP code to adapt to 3rd party closed source software - if I
understood you correctly, this is what you want. lwIP already has an snmp agent
and if you'd like to improve it to support snmp v2(c) or v3, that's of course
welcome!
Simon
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