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load by ICMP Packets

hi ppl,
one question how the load is if a MIB Station (SNMP Server) do too much polling by ICMP-Packets in every 10 seconds to external Hosts. about 50

I mean how much load creats the ICMP Packets

The capacity is only 2 MB to internet and all the polling goes out by internet !


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