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RE: MIB Browser Recommendation
From: Jean St-Laurent via NANOG <nanog () nanog org>
Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2021 15:23:56 -0500
Wasn't there a nice one called Luna or something like that? After Net-SNMP, it was my favorite. I can't find it anymore though. Jean -----Original Message----- From: NANOG <nanog-bounces+jean=ddostest.me () nanog org> On Behalf Of Wes Hardaker Sent: January 27, 2021 3:12 PM To: Graham Johnston <johnstong () westmancom com> Cc: nanog () nanog org Subject: Re: MIB Browser Recommendation Graham Johnston <johnstong () westmancom com> writes:
We have historically been a CentOS shop when it comes to choice of Linux OS, and in turn that meant, largely out of laziness, that we used mbrowse to browse mibs and perform simple snmp test queries to devices, just manual work until we find what we want and configure something in our NMS. We are moving some servers to Ubuntu now with the change to CentOS/RHEL, and we are curious what others are using for a SNMP/MIB browser. An FOSS choice would be on top on our list as it is just easy to install from the repo, but I’ll take any recommendation that people have.
I've always wanted to write a new FOSS one in a modern framework (say, Qt). Haven't had the personal time to do it though (and it's unlikely I could attract funding to do it in today's leaning toward other technologies). tkmib, which comes with Net-SNMP, *probably* still works? I actually haven't run it in a while myself. -- Wes Hardaker
Current thread:
- MIB Browser Recommendation Graham Johnston (Jan 27)
- Re: MIB Browser Recommendation Wes Hardaker (Jan 27)
- RE: MIB Browser Recommendation Jean St-Laurent via NANOG (Jan 27)
- Re: MIB Browser Recommendation Wes Hardaker (Jan 27)