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The following screen shots show various windows and functions in MG-SOFT Browser Professional Edition for Linux:
MG-SOFT MIB Browser Professional Edition now available also for Linux operating systems.
The main window of the MG-SOFT MIB Browser for Linux (running on the TWM window manager).
MG-SOFT MIB Browser for Linux can load any number of standard or private MIB files that were previously compiled with MG-SOFT MIB Compiler.
Remote SNMP Agent Discovery window lets you discover responsive SNMP agents on the network.
Multiple Variable Bindings window lets you perform Get, GetNext, GetBulk and Set SNMP operations with multiple varbinds in PDUs.
Table View windows lets you viewing SNMP tables in columnar form. MIB Browser can open any number of Table View windows.
Info window lets you monitor values of arbitrary remote SNMP agents using arbitrary groups of OIDs. MIB Browser can open any number of Info windows. Info windows can log the monitored values to files in the CSV format that can be imported to spreadsheet or database applications for further processing.
Each info window can be configured for polling different group of OID values.
SNMP Set Window for setting OID values in remote SNMP agents. Provides a convenient interface for picking the relevant pre-defined values from MIB definitions.
Prompt for OID window lets the user specify any OID (even if its MIB definition is not available) and perform any SNMP operation on the specified OID.
MIB Node Properties window displays the MIB node and MIB module properties. When displaying MIB node properties the Property window displays all SMI properties of the given node as defined in the MIB definition module.
SNMP Protocol Preferences window can be opened from any part of MIB Browser. It provides an intuitive interface for the SNMP Protocol configuration.
SNMPv3 Security Parameters window provides an intuitive interface for configuring the required SNMPv3 security parameters. MG-SOFT MIB Browser for Linux supports all SNMPv3 security modes.
In the MIB Browser Preferences window the user can specify a number of options, just like on the Windows version of the software. |
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