Tools included in this category are:
MIB Viewer
Many a times network engineers are aware of the MIB node (OID
name) but not sure of the OID and its properties. In such
situations this tool would be of great use. It accepts the
node name or the OID as input and provides the complete information
on the MIB node including MIB name, parent node name, OID,
OID type, status, syntax, access, definition, and the next
node. It also provides
a snapshot of a given MIB, some general information on the MIB, the defined attributes,
total number of nodes, defined TCs, and the defined traps.
SNMP Walker A utility
to retrieve specified number of MIB objects value using SNMP
GET-NEXT operation. Using this tool you can provide any OID
value and query a device for the next consecutive OIDs.
SNMP Table - A utility to retrieve
the data for the specified Table OID from the device. Using
this tool you can select any table component of a MIB to view
the values.
Trap Receiver This
tool listens for real-time network traps and displays them.
The trap details, such as Trap OID, Source, Received Time,
Varbind Descriptions, and so on, are shown. The tool can be
configured to send an email alert on receipt of a trap.
SNMP Graph This SNMP
tool gathers real-time data and draws a graph for any SNMP
IP node. It also provides the MIB node information such as
OID, syntax, description and MIB node properties.
MIB
Browser The MIB Browser tool is a utility that
enables you to load and browse MIBs and perform SNMP operations.
With this tool, you can perform all SNMP-related operations
such as GET, GET-NEXT, GET-BULK, and SET. The above SNMP operations
can be performed on the specified agent.
Community Checker
The Community Checker tools helps the administrators to identify
the read and write SNMP communities of the SNMP-enabled devices
in the network. This tools operates based on the standard
and popular SNMP Community strings that are stored in the
database. The administrator can add or edit the list to include
all the community strings of the devices in their network.
For more details on each of the tools, refer to
the SNMP
Tools section of the online help. |