Lets you view and modify MIBs, supports all SNMP versionsand includes a MIB Compiler and MIB Browser
| Version | 1.5.1.1221 |
| Updated | Mar 14th 2008 |
| Developer |
Unleash Networks P Ltd
N/A
N/A
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| User Rating |
979
3.1
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| Original File Size | 5.5 MB |
| Downloads | 8350 |
| Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows 2003 |
| Category | Network Tools |
Unbrowse SNMP is an utility that will allow you to effortlessly work with SNMP enabled devices and management stations.
Whether you are studying complex cross referenced MIB definitions, debugging a SNMP agent or management station, or just getting into the world of network administration - Unbrowse SNMP is guaranteed to make your experience much more enjoyable.
Here are some key features of "Unbrowse SNMP":
■ Spreadsheet like MIB walker: View MIB objects, modify them, create or delete rows, just as you would in a spreadsheet.
■ Save old MIB walks : You can recall old mib walks and even repeat the same walks later for different agents.
■ Automatic MIB loading : Once a MIB is compiled in you can forget about it. Unbrowse will load it as and when required
■ MyMibs - a great time saver : Drag and drop frequently used MIB objects into a MyMib. You can then perform operations on the MyMib.
■ Printing, Discovery - Print MIB walks or MIB definitions directly. Discovery SNMP agents and even MIB objects implemented by a given agent.
Limitations:
■ 30 day trial
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