Note that the software is available in three editions and that some of the described features are not available in all editions.
For details, compare availability of certain features in different editions of MG-SOFT SNMP MIB Query Manager.
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MG-SOFT SNMP MIB Query Manager offers a secure and flexible monitoring of the most
diverse IT environments by using the SNMPv1, SNMPv2, SNMPv3 protocols
(screen shot).
It supports all SNMP protocol operations: GET, GET NEXT, GET BULK and SET.
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Support for all standard SNMPv3 USM security levels and protocols: HMAC-MD5 and HMAC-SHA
authentication; CBC-DES privacy. Additionally, Query Manager implements the CFB-AES-128
privacy protocol providing a strong, 128-bit encryption of SNMP packets, as well as the
Diffie-Hellman key ignition algorithm (non USM) for seamless management access to the
DOCSIS-based SNMP agents (screen shot).
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Web-based network monitoring. The software periodically generates and updates interlinked
HTML report files that enable a full-featured online or offline Web monitoring
of your network. HTML reports provide a clear overview of the current state
of monitored devices and their interfaces, history of network events, as well
as a detailed numerical and graphical presentation of other monitored variables
(screen shot).
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Configuration Wizard implements an advanced discovery algorithm that lets you
discover all SNMP-enabled devices on the network and helps you setup a complete
and error-free polling configuration in a few simple steps
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Support for monitoring any OID(s) implemented in remote SNMP devices.
Query Manager lets you monitor arbitrary OIDs, groups of OIDs, ranges of,
or the entire OID tree implemented in the device
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Support for MIB expressions. MIB expressions are used for calculating values
that cannot be acquired by querying OIDs, because no OID that provides such
information is implemented in the monitored SNMP device. You can use any of
the pre-defined MIB expressions, or create your own ones
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Device status and performance monitoring. Query Manager collects and displays
the status and system performance data for all devices. This includes the
ICMP Ping statistics, network interface statistics and, for systems supporting
the HOST-RESOURCES-MIB, also CPU, memory, and disk utilization rates
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Support for event detecting and monitoring. The software detects and logs
all significant events on your network, including the most common
Change Of State (COS) events (device up/down/rebooted, SNMP agent up/down,
interface up/down/off), as well as events when monitored variables cross
their threshold values (packet loss, response time, CPU, memory, disk
usage, etc.). In addition to these pre-defined events, you can configure
any number of user-defined events
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Enhanced event notification mechanisms. Any type of event
(threshold, rearm, value change, device down/up/rebooted, interface down/up etc.)
can trigger an E-mail notification, audible notification, command line execution,
and/or file logging. Additionally, events are also included into generated HTML reports
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Automated CSV reporting. Query Manager can periodically generate and update
CSV report files containing collected values of polling units that have been
manually associated with devices. CSV reports enable data post-processing in
external applications.
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You can configure RMON probes on remote SNMP devices to collect data from any of the RMON groups.
(screen shot).
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Queried OID and MIB Expression values are stored in database (MS Access or MS SQL).
All information in the databse is stored in the human-readable ASCII format for
easier access and post-processing.
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Intuitive table-based presentation of the queried OID and Expression values
offers a great overview of the collected data. The polling results can be
exported to CSV files for viewing or post-processing in external applications
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Collected values of numerical OIDs and MIB expressions can be presented in graphs.
OIDs retrieved from different devices can be plotted and monitored in the same graph
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Query Manager Polling Engine can run either as a system (NT) service application
(on Windows NT, 2000, XP, and Server 2003) or as a console application
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The enclosed MIB Compiler lets you compile any standard or vendor-specific MIB file.
Compiled MIB files can then be loaded and utilized by Query Manager to allow you perform configuration and
monitoring activities in a user-friendly manner.
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Much more...
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