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MG-SOFT MIB Browser Professional Edition with MIB Compiler for Linux
is an extremely flexible, technically superb, powerful and user-friendly SNMP Browser running on Linux
operating systems (Red Hat, Mandrake/Mandriva, SUSE, Debian, Ubuntu, Slackware,... on Intel x86 architectures).
The software has the same look-and-feel and almost the same functions as the Windows version of the software. For details please check ReadMe.txt file that ships with the Linux version.
MIB Browser lets you monitor and manage any SNMP device on the network
(i.e., file or database servers, modems, printers, routers, switches,...)
by using the standard SNMPv1, SNMPv2c and SNMPv3 protocols.
Along the standard SNMPv3 USM security model, MIB Browser also supports the
Diffie-Hellman key exchange model, so that DOCSIS-based SNMPv3 agents
(i.e., cable modems, cable modem termination systems, set-top boxes etc.)
can be seamlessly contacted and managed.
MIB Browser allows you to perform SNMP Get, SNMP GetNext, SNMP GetBulk and SNMP Set operations. Besides, the software lets you capture the SNMP Trap and SNMP Inform packets that were sent from arbitrary SNMP devices or applications on the network.
The main window of the MG-SOFT MIB Browser Professional Edition running on Linux operating system. MIB Browser can monitor several SNMP devices simultaneously and contains features like SNMP Table viewer, logging capabilities, real-time graphical presentation of queried numerical values, scan for implemented MIBs in agents, etc. Generic SNMP Trace window displays SNMP messages exchanged between MIB Browser and SNMP agents. SNMP messages are displayed in raw hexadecimal dump format as well as in the decoded, human-readable format. Therefore, the Generic SNMP Trace window is particularly useful for debugging when developing a SNMP agent and for resolving problems when MIB Browser cannot properly query a SNMP agent. The enclosed MIB Compiler lets you compile any vendor specific MIB file. The compiled MIB file can then be loaded and utilized by MIB Browser. Generally, a MIB file is usually supplied by the vendor of an SNMP manageable device and contains a description of the object hierarchy and object attributes on the managed SNMP device. MIB file serves as a roadmap for managing that device.
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