Trap Ringer lets you monitor received SNMP notifications in the main window by viewing the Console log (used for real-time monitoring) or any other log file created by this application (e.g., a daily log file or a log file containing filtered notifications). The software can send information about received SNMP notifications in e-mail and SMS messages to any number of recipients, as well as log it to the system log files (using the syslog protocol on Linux and Mac). Trap Ringer can also invoke external programs upon receiving SNMP notifications in order to start any number of specific actions by providing command line parameters for each of them, as well as generate and periodically update any number of HTML report files that let you monitor SNMP notifications by using a Web browser. In addition, Trap Ringer can also act as an SNMP notification proxy forwarder application, meaning that it can forward received SNMP notifications to other SNMP management stations on the network and optionally translate notifications to the selected SNMP version (SNMPv1, SNMPv2c or SNMPv3) and type (Trap or Inform). These diverse features can all be used simultaneously. Trap Ringer main window displays details of each received notification message. The left panel of the main window contains a list of received notification messages. Clicking a notification message in the list, displays all details about the message in the upper right panel. Clicking the enterprise line or a variable binding in the upper right panel, displays all attributes of the given OID as defined in the relevant MIB module. The software provides advanced filtering capabilities that let you configure filters for capturing only those SNMP notifications that match the specified criteria. A filter can be configured either manually or by selecting a received SNMP notification and running a wizard, which produces a filter for receiving or blocking the same type of SNMP notifications in no time. Trap Ringer also lets you assign different severity level icons and colors to SNMP notifications to indicate their importance and provide a better overview of received notifications displayed in the main window. Trap Ringer displays all the details about received notification messages and included variable bindings by retrieving the relevant data from MIB modules that provide this information. The enclosed MIB Compiler lets you compile any vendor specific MIB file for use with Trap Ringer in order to provide more valuable and meaningful information about received SNMP notifications to users. The information about received SNMP Trap and Inform notifications can also be exported from Trap Ringer to CSV (comma-separated value) ASCII files for the purpose of external viewing or post-processing. Besides supporting the standard IPv4 transport protocol for SNMP notifications messages, Trap Ringer supports also IPv6 and IPX transports and can receive SNMP notifications on any IPv4/UDP, IPv6/UDP and IPX port (IPX is supported in the Windows version only). Trap Ringer employs the client/server architecture in a sense that the notification receiving module (server) is separated from the application's GUI (client). The server module, which runs as a service/daemon application even when no user is logged on the operating system, receives SNMP notifications from the network and processes them according to applied configuration. Trap Ringer client, which runs on the same computer as Trap Ringer server, is a regular GUI application that, when started, connects to the server and lets you view and manage received SNMP notifications, as well as control and configure both parts of the application. MG-SOFT Trap Ringer Pro. is available for Microsoft Windows operating systems (Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008), for Linux operating systems running on Intel x86 architectures (Red Hat, SuSE, Debian, Mandriva...), as well as for Apple Mac OS X (universal binaries for both, Intel x86 and PowerPC platforms).
Net Inspector employs advanced network discovery methods and algorithms that let it automatically discover network devices supporting SNMP or ICMP Ping protocol and graphically depict the layer 2 (physical) and layer 3 (logical) topology of the discovered network. Discovered devices are represented by icons that are automatically linked with connection lines and mapped onto layered maps that reveal how devices are logically arranged into networks and subnets on the IP level. The integrated scheduler can automatically run the network discovery operation in regular intervals in order to detect new network devices and changes in the network topology and adapt the Net Inspector configuration accordingly. Due to this automatism and its user-friendly interface, Net Inspector lets you start monitoring your network almost instantly, without any special training. An example of MG-SOFT Net Inspector Java Client desktop displaying the topology of the monitored network (central window), list of active alarms (bottom window) and resource utilization of a monitored device (center-right window). Net Inspector is a client/server application. The server module continually monitors supported services and important SNMP variables on your network devices and triggers alarms when there is a problem (e.g., if a device or service stops responding, if SNMP variable crosses the threshold value, etc.). Besides actively polling devices, Net Inspector also receives SNMP Trap and Inform notifications, which are sent to it by managed devices when important events occur. The server module translates received SNMP notifications to ITU X.733 alarms, stores alarms in the SQL database and dispatches information about alarms to connected clients. Net Inspector Client, on the other hand, is a pure Java (TM) application that connects to the server and provides a graphical user interface that lets you view and manage alarms on managed objects, monitor the status of managed objects, as well as configure the client and certain parameters of the server application. The included HTTP server enables users to download and launch Net Inspector Client via the Java Web Start method from anywhere in the network by clicking the relevant link in a Web browser. This mechanism significantly simplifies the deployment process, as the software only needs to be installed and maintained on the server computer. Net Inspector can perform various actions when network events occur. In addition to sending e-mails and executing arbitrary commands (e.g., to fix specific network problems in an automated fashion), Net Inspector can notify users of important alarms also by sending SMS (Short Message Service) text messages through the attached mobile phones. In addition to the standard user-based authentication mechanism and associated access rights, Net Inspector now lets you configure and assign different user views to users. User views differ in respect to what managed objects they contain. This principle enables effective delegation of the network supervision activities to different staff members and even end-users. Net Inspector is available in several editions. The LITE edition is a fault management platform suitable for small networks, while the WorkGroup and the Enterprise editions let you efficiently monitor the status and health of medium- and large-sized networks. Net Inspector Server is available for 32-bit and 64-bit MS Windows operating systems (Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003 Server, Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008), as well as for Red Hat Linux operating systems (RHEL 3, RHEL 4 and RHEL 5 for x86 and x86_64 architectures), while the Client runs on all operating systems with the Java Runtime Environment (JRE), version 5.0 (a.k.a. 1.5) or later. Currently supported database management systems include MS SQL Server and MySQL.
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MIB Explorer provides a powerful and flexible query framework for searching for particular constructs, their properties and values within MIB modules. When searching for constructs, MIB Explorer distinguishes itself with simple and user-friendly interface for specifying query conditions. The software lets you export MIB definitions to plain HTML, dynamic HTML (containing expandable and clickable MIB tree), XML and XML Schema formats, i.e., standard Internet file formats for presenting and exchanging information. Exporting a group of dependent MIB definition files to HTML produces a set of interlinked HTML files, so that their dependencies can be explored by simply following the hyperlinks. MG-SOFT MIB Explorer - Main window MIB Explorer lets you export MIB modules to MOSY compatible and plain ASCII text format. Applications capable of parsing MIB files in the standard MOSY or TXT format can load such MIB files directly. Additionally, by using the Export function you can export MIB definitions to platform independent Adobe PDF format (report and conversion examples). Besides exporting MIBs to various file formats, MIB Explorer lets you generate HTML reports and fully customizable user-defined reports, containing desired information about MIB modules. The integrated Report Wizard helps you create HTML reports and export MIB definitions to other formats in no time. HTML reports allow you to explore the MIB tree, SMI definitions, MIB dependencies, and statistics about selected types of MIB objects by using a web browser. The enclosed MIB Compiler lets you compile any standard or vendor specific MIB definition file that complies with SMI rules. The compiled MIB file can then be loaded and utilized by MIB Explorer.
Search for the MIB object hwCfgOperateEntry. You can searchfor an object in the MIB tree. However, it is difficult to find anobject when a large number of MIB files are imported to the MIB browser.In this case, press Ctrl+F. 2ff7e9595c
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