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Re: Re:snmp

Subject: Re: Re:snmp
Date: 27 Sep 2004 20:51:28 +0200
El lun, 27 de 09 de 2004 a las 02:11, Ghaith Nasrawi escribiÃ:
I'd suggest you start looking for some free MIB browsers which enable
you to retrieve information from SNMP enabled devices with clear text
community strings.

quick search on goolge gave me this

iReasoning MIB Browser V1.0
(Freeware)
http://www.ireasoning.com/mibbrowser.shtml


You can also try scotty and the graphical interface for scotty
named tkined. They are a little bit old but still useful.

There other licensed and free browsers you can use. A very interesting
package to use would be MRTG
http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/

If you really need MRTG I would better use something like rrdtool
or better a system like Cacti, that has plugins to access snmp
data and represent it in a graphical way.

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