Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Looking for a good SNMP Browser to run under Windows

I used to use Getif for poking around inside SNMP results from servers and devices. However it no longer works with Windows 7 and 64-bit.

I am looking for hopefully an open source bit of software that will allow me add MIB's as required and allow me to browse the MIB tree and send a request/walk off to a server to get results.

What do you all use?

  • All of them sucks. but try one these. BlackOwl MIB Browser, Tamosoft Essential network tools or Colasoft Network analyzer

    David Mackintosh : +1 they all suck.
    From yasin inat
  • You may give a try at MIB Browser from iReasoning, the free version is only limited to the number of loaded MIBs (10 at once).

    Hope this helps.

    weeheavy : This tool is great, you can send and receive SNMP traps too. Very handy.
    From Maxwell
  • In my experience, SolarWinds has by far the best SNMP tools on Windows. I've also recently used NetTools Pro by Axence, and it seems reasonable. My windows machine is still XP though, so I can't vouch from them working on newer versions.

    From Dentrasi

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