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The purpose of this tool is to allow the ability of packet capturing on the SR140 system without the need to download any special tools after the installation. The necessary components of this tool will be included with the MSI package. Since there may be customer requirements to not allow packet sniffing tools on their network, and option will be required to allow (for Windows) the end user to not install this tool. The release notes will contain information about this tool and its purpose. The location for instructions for how to use the tool are to be decided. There should be a minimum help from the command line.
Windows InstallShield to be updated to display that the tool will be installed with a check-box enabled on by default to install the tool. Unchecking the box will not install the tool.
The preference is to have the checkbox on the first screen of the installation.
It will be nice to have a switch to control the installation from the command line. The MSI file can be installed with the /passive switch.
For Linux, option will be the non-SR140 version of the MSI, this tool is not be available. The installation will not change and the tool will not be included in the MSI.
For Linux, option will be installed by default with no options. It will be up to the end user or application developer to determine if the files should be removed.
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There will be a sample source file created as an example to use the library as a part of their fax application. This sample will not be included in the installation and will be provided to the application developers when requested.
Need to still determine legal notice and/or if an update to the COO needs to be approved. This tool does not have a dependencies on the SDK and can be created without it. There are no plans to distribute the source files for the tool at this time.
Questions
Below is a list of questions to be addressed as a result of this requirements document:
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