MG-SOFT MIB Browser Professional Edition with MIB Compiler is an extremely flexible, technically advanced, efficient and user-friendly SNMP browser. All this makes MG-SOFT MIB Viewer the most widely used SNMP viewer.
MIB Browser allows you to monitor and manage any SNMP device on your network (i.e. servers, routers, switches, modems, printers, ...) using SNMPv1, SNMPv2c and SNMPv3 over UDP and TCP protocols on IPv4 and IPv6 networks. The MIB Browser also supports the Diffie-Hellman key exchange model so that DOCSIS-based SNMPv3 agents (e.g. cable modems, CMTS, set-top boxes, etc.) can be easily established and managed. Furthermore, in addition to the standard SNMPv3 User Security Model (USM), the MG-SOFT MIB Browser also implements the Transport Security Model (TSM) and supports SNMPv3 over TLS and DTLS , in accordance with RFC 6353. In addition, the software also supports SHA-2 (RFC 7860) and AES-192 , AES-256 authentication protocols, and 3DES privacy protocols in SNMPv3 USM.
The MIB Browser allows you to perform SNMP Get, SNMP GetNext, SNMP GetBulk, and SNMP Set operations. In addition, the software allows you to capture and display SNMP Trap and SNMP Inform packets that were sent from any SNMP devices or applications on the network.
The MIB Browser can monitor multiple SNMP devices simultaneously and includes features such as an SNMP table browser, SNMP table editor, logging functions, graphical presentation of real-time query numeric values, scanning of implemented MIB agents in agents, comparing SNMP agent snapshots, managing SNMPv3 USM users on remote SNMP agents, etc.
The general SNMP trace window displays SNMP messages exchanged between MIB browsers and SNMP agents. SNMP messages are displayed in raw hexadecimal dump format as well as in decoded human-readable format. Therefore, the general SNMP trace window is especially useful for debugging when creating an SNMP agent and for troubleshooting when SNMP agents do not respond correctly to MIB Browser queries.
MG-SOFT MIB Browser now provides a convenient and user-friendly interface for importing MIB modules . During the import process, the selected MIB definition files are automatically compiled, saved, and loaded into the MIB browser, allowing you to quickly manage the appropriate devices. Typically, MIB files are provided by SNMP manageable device vendors and describe the hierarchy of manageable objects and the attributes of the objects in an SNMP device. In other words, MIB files serve as a roadmap for managing this device.