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AdventNet MibBrowser is a complete SNMP MibBrowser that enables loading, browsing, and searching MIBs, walking the MIB tree, and performing all other SNMP-related functions. MibBrowser also enables viewing and operating the data available through an SNMP agent in a managed device.
Features of AdventNet MibBrowser
Multi lingual support: Complete support for SNMPv1, SNMPv2c and SNMPv3 protocols over UDP.
SNMP operations: Supports GET, GET-NEXT, GET-BULK, and SET.
IPv6 support: Complete support for IPv6 (Internet Protocol Version 6).
Multi varbind support: Allows grouping of multiple OIDs in a single request in all SNMP Protocol operations.
MIB loading: Support for loading MIBs either directly, from compiled file, or from the database.
GlobalView option: To view the loaded MIB OIDs in lexicographical order. By default, this option is disabled and the MIB OIDs are grouped under specific MIB modules.
SNMP Walk: Gets the values of all SNMP Variables in the MIB subtree.
Table Viewer: To view SNMP Table data in columnar form.
Trap Viewer: To receive traps (v1/v2c/v3) and informs (v2c/v3) from multiple SNMP agents in a single window, to parse traps based on pre-defined match criteria, to log the traps in a flat file, and to receive authenticated traps.
Graphing: To plot the real-time SNMP data in line or bar graphs.
Debug window: To display SNMP packets exchanged between manager and agent in raw hexadecimal format, and Decoder window to view the raw packet dumps in decoded, human-readable format for easy debugging.
Internationalization support: It allows vendors to customize the tool to suit their country and language.
How Does AdventNet MibBrowser Look Like?

The image above depicts the primary window of AdventNet MibBrowser. It consists of a menu bar, toolbar, left frame, and a right frame.
The menu bar displays a list of commands to perform various operations.
The toolbar displays buttons with images that act as shortcuts to the menu options.
The left frame holds the MIB tree. A MIB tree is a structure that displays all the loaded MIBs. The MIB tree enables to traverse the tree, view the loaded MIBs, and the definition of each node.
The right frame contains text fields to specify the basic parameters, such as host, community, and so on. It also contains a text area to display the results.
There are three ways in which the primary window of the MibBrowser can be displayed. They are the Result Display, MIB Description, and Multi-varbind. To change the display, click View-->Display and select the desired view. By default, the MIB Description display is visible in the MibBrowser.
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