
GR2000 Installation Guide
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This implementation has been influenced by the CMU SNMP release, by Steve Waldbusser. However, this shares no code with that system. Additional ASN.1 insight gained from Marshall T. Rose's _The_Open_Book_. Earlier forms of this implementation were derived and/or inspired by an awk script originally written by C. Philip Wood of LANL (but later heavily modified by John Robert LoVerso). The copyright notice for that work is preserved below, even though it may not rightly apply to this file.
This started out as a very simple program, but the incremental decoding (into the BE structure) complicated things.
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