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MG-SOFT offers a number of proven network management applications. If
you are not sure which MG-SOFT's network management applications is the
most suitable for your particular needs, use the following table to start
pinpointing the one. By following links from this page you will be taken
to the required product's home page. If still in doubts, you are welcome
to contact MG-SOFT Sales Department for
additional information.
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SNMP and DOCSIS Network Management Software
Searching for a must-have network management application?
Here you will find a full spectrum of MG-SOFT's SNMP and DOCSIS network management software products and applications. All MG-SOFT's SNMP products support SNMPv1, SNMPv2c and SNMPv3 protocols. Some products also include support for seamless contacting and managing DOCSIS-based agents. In addition, all products can load MIB files and with that provide much more informative and intuitive environment for managing SNMP agents.
MG-SOFT's most popular product, MIB Browser Professional Edition, is indispensable for anyone involved in SNMP, especially network operators. The software runs on Windows platforms as well as on Linux platforms. In this group of products, MG-SOFT offers also Trap Ringer Professional Edition, SNMP MIB Query Manager and Net Inspector.
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SMI and MIB Applications
Searching for a superb MIB or SMI application?
MG-SOFT offers a number of excellent MIB and SMI applications,
including Visual MIB Builder, MIB Explorer and MIB Compiler.
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MG-SOFT SNMP Agent
Searching for a secure replacement for the SNMP service on Windows?
MG-SOFT SNMP Agent is a transparent replacement for the SNMP service running
on Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Server 2003
operating systems.
If you configure the agent to respond only to the SNMPv3 protocol queries, you
significantly improve the security of the computer running MG-SOFT's SNMP
agent. The SNMPv3 protocol implements strong authentication and network packet
encryption, so that malicious visitors cannot actively reconfigure the
computer running the SNMP agent, nor can they view the contents of SNMP network
packets (if they somehow manage to sniff them from the network).
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