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Supports SNMPv1, SNMPv2c and SNMPv3 protocols
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Support for all SNMPv3 USM security modes: HMAC-MD5 or HMAC-SHA authentication; CBC-DES privacy. Implemented is also
support for the CFB-AES-128 privacy protocol, which enhances the standard USM with a strong, 128-bit CFB-AES privacy protocol
(screen shot)
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Support for the DOCSIS Diffie-Hellman key ignition algorithm (non USM), for seamless management access to
the DOCSIS-based SNMP agents, like cable modems, cable modem termination systems, set-top boxes, etc.
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Support for all SNMP protocol operations: GET, GET NEXT, GET BULK and SET
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Selectable binding interface. On computers with two or more network
cards, the user can select which network card (interface) should be
used by MIB Browser for sending out SNMP requests.
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Support for the IPv6 protocol (Internet Protocol Version 6).
MIB Browser can now perform all SNMP operations also over IPv6
networks.
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Support for receiving SNMPv1, SNMPv2c and SNMPv3 TRAP messages as well as SNMPv2c and SNMPv3 INFORM messages. Receiving notifications
on arbitrary UDP (IPv4 or IPv6) ports. During the startup, the software verifies notification reception status
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Supports sending SNMPv1, SNMPv2c and SNMPv3 TRAP and SNMPv2c and SNMPv3 INFORM messages.
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Generic SNMP Trace window displays SNMP messages exchanged between MIB
Browser and SNMP agents. With this feature you can trace SNMP requests
sent from any MIB Browser's window, responses to sent SNMP requests as
well as received SNMP Trap and Inform notification messages.
Traced SNMP messages are displayed in raw hexadecimal dump format as well
as in the decoded, human-readable format. All in all, the Generic SNMP
Trace window is particularly useful for debugging when developing SNMP
agents and for resolving problems in queried SNMP agents.
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Supports multiple variable bindings in all SNMP protocol PDUs: GET, GET NEXT, GET BULK, SET, TRAP and INFORM
(screen shot).
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Comparing SNMP agent snapshots. MIB Browser lets you compare two
SNMP agent snapshots side-by-side, showing all implemented object
instances including their syntax and value. Snapshots can be taken
either from two different SNMP agents or from one SNMP agent at
different times.
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Queried values are resolved and formated according to relevant TEXTUAL-CONVENTION and DISPLAY-HINT MIB
definitions.
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SNMP Set window for setting values in remote SNMP agents. Provides a convenient interface for picking the relevant pre-defined values from MIB definitions
(screen shot).
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Supports loading any standard or private MIB module (screen
shot) that was previously compiled with MG-SOFT MIB Compiler. Besides, the software can store loaded MIBs
files to MIB Groups, so that at any later time the whole group of MIB files can be loaded at once.
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MIB Module smart load feature. MIB Browser searches for compiled MIB modules and loads them on the fly, as needed for resolving queried values.
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MIB tree bookmarks for seamless navigation in the MIB tree.
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Remote SNMP Agent Discovery window for performing the remote SNMP agent discovery operation. Feature
for discovering SNMP devices that implement a given OID
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Table View windows for viewing SNMP tables in columnar form. MIB Browser can open
any number of Table View windows
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SNMP Table 'editor' with the Add Row feature. The SNMP Table View window now lets the user
modify values of writable SNMP table object instances, and send the updated values to the
agent, all at once. In the SNMP Table View window the user can now perform SNMP Add Row
operation in a straightforward manner (screen shot).
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Info windows for monitoring arbitrary remote SNMP agents using arbitrary groups of OIDs.
MIB Browser can open any number of Info windows. Info windows can log the monitored
values to files in the CSV format that can be imported to spreadsheet or database
applications for further processing
(screen shot).
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Performance Graph window for graphical monitoring of numerical OID values in any number
of remote SNMP agents
(screen shot).
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MIB Node Properties window for displaying the MIB node and MIB module properties. When displaying
MIB node properties the Property window displays all SMI properties of the given node as defined
in the MIB definition module
(screen shot).
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ICMP Ping and traceroute commands for non-SNMP management operations.
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Flexible and robust application design. Intuitive and easy to use user interface incorporating the
latest industry trends in the user interface design
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MIB Browser installs 180 standard MIB files, with roughly 13000 OID, textual convention and snmp notification definitions.
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Significantly updated and enhanced User Manual with numerous hints
and usage examples will help you get the most from MG-SOFT's MIB
Browser Professional Edition.
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Much more ...
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