KS-Soft MIB Browser
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Are you a network administrator? Need to access SNMP devices and view a tree display of MIB variables with their associated values? Now you can! Thank for KS-Soft, the publisher of KS-Soft MIB Browser, which allows us to access SNMP devices. Below is the detailed introduction of KS-Soft MIB Browser.
KS-Soft MIB Browser allows us to view the hierarchy of SNMP MIB variables in the form of a tree and provides us with additional information about each node. With KS-Soft MIB Browser we can easily load (compile) standard and proprietary MIB files, view and manipulate data that is available in an SNMP agent. When we are configuring SNMP Get or SNMP Trap test methods with KS-Soft MIB Browser installed HostMonitor allows us to specify SNMP variables by a name (e.g. iso.org.dod.internet.mgmt.mib-2.system.sysUpTime.0) as well as by an OID in numeric format (e.g. 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.3.0). If we click on "Browse MIBs" button next to "OID" field, HostMonitor will launch KS-Soft MIB Browser displaying the hierarchy tree of SNMP variables. The specified variable (if any) is highlighted and additional information is displayed for it (such as status, access mode, description). Now we may browse variables, choose another variable if needed and click [Ok] button to use the selected variable by HostMonitor. Also, by using a database of compiled MIB files HostMonitor may translate OID from its numeric form to the MIB name for received SNMP Trap messages. In such case KS-Soft MIB Browser is needed when we want to extend a database to include information about MIBs supported by some specific SNMP enabled device (e.g. your CISCO 1603 router). KS-Soft MIB Browser may perform SNMP Get and Get_Next requests allowing us to check the propriety and current value of the counter on specific SNMP agent. By the way: We may find IP-Tools SNMP Scanner utility useful for our needs. SNMP Scanner allows us to scan a range or list of hosts performing Ping, DNS and SNMP queries. For each SNMP responding device the scanner displays additional information.
The minimum system requirements of KS-Soft MIB Browser include: Windows 95 (OSR2), 98, ME, NT 4.0, Windows 2000, XP Professional or Windows Server 2003. TCP/IP connection (LAN or Dial-up). 2 Mb of free disk space. Minimum screen resolution: 800 x 600.
In addition, KS-Soft MIB Browser is free for us and it does not contain any adware or spyware. It is a standalone software and does not need any extra software and hardware requirement. It works with Win2000/XP/2003/Vista and its current version is 1.04.
In a word, KS-Soft MIB Browser has a friendly and easy-to-use interface, so we can access SNMP devices by simply few clicks. Not only can beginners use it simply but also experienced users can also use it for advanced application. It is an ideal solution for network administrators. With all these features, simple interface, excellent usability and free trial - why are you still reading? Download the free trial now and experience what powerful and effective it is at once! If you feel this utility is helpful indeed, introduce it to your friends please!
KS-Soft MIB Browser 1.08 is a Network Design product from ks-soft.net, get 4 Stars SoftSea Rating, KS-Soft MIB Browser allows you to access SNMP devices and view a tree display of MIB variables with their associated values. You can easily load standard and proprietary MIB files, and also manipulate available data. KS-Soft MIB Browsersupports SNMP Get as well as Get Next requests.
MIB Browser allows you to view the hierarchy of SNMP MIB variables in the form of a tree and provides you with additional information about each node.
With MIB Browser you can easily load (compile) standard and proprietary MIB files, view and manipulate data that is available in an SNMP agent.
When you are configuring SNMP Get or SNMP Trap test methods with MIB Browser installed HostMonitor allows you to specify SNMP variables by a name (e.g. iso.org.dod.internet.mgmt.mib-2.system.sysUpTime.0) as well as by an OID in numeric format (e.g. 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.3.0).
If you click on "Browse MIBs" button next to "OID" field, HostMonitor will launch MIB Browser displaying the hierarchy tree of SNMP variables. The specified variable (if any) is highlighted and additional information is displayed for it (such as status, access mode, description). Now you may browse variables, choose another variable if needed and click [Ok] button to use the selected variable by HostMonitor.
Also, by using a database of compiled MIB files HostMonitor may translate OID from its numeric form to the MIB name for received SNMP Trap messages. In such case MIB Browser is needed when you want to extend a database to include information about MIBs supported by some specific SNMP enabled device (e.g. your CISCO 1603 router).
MIB Browser may perform SNMP Get and Get_Next requests allowing you to check the propriety and current value of the counter on specific SNMP agent. The license of this networking software is Freeware, you can free download and free use this Networking software.

