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Envoy Announces SNMP for Linux

Jan 17, 2000 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 22 views

Icon Labs today announced availability of a complete SNMP development environment for Linux. The package, called “Envoy”, includes SNMP libraries and header files for C development, a MIB compiler and source code to a sample agent.

The design of Envoy stresses memory efficiency to fit the limited resources available to most embedded systems. Envoy was designed for OEMs and system integrators requiring a fast, small SNMP agent or the basis for a management station product. Envoy provides support for SNMP v1, v2 and v3 as well as multi-mode SNMP v1/v2/v3 implementations for agents from the same source code set, providing a single solution for all SNMP requirements.

Extensive consulting services are available from Icon Laboratories to assist customers in quickly integrating Envoy with their applications.

About Icon Laboratories

Icon is recognized throughout the embedded industry for its networking, system integration and real-time application development expertise in the areas of:

  • SNMP manager, agent and MIB development.
  • Telecommunications systems.
  • Device drivers, board support packages and systems integration.
  • BIOS customization and adaptation.
  • System and application level Java development.
  • Protocol stack implementations including TCP-IP, UDP, SNMP, ISDN, PPP LAPB and x.25.
For further information, visit www.icon-labs.com or send an email to [email protected].

 
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