SNMP Explorer : Discover all SNMP agent systems in the local network, get their full MIB list, inspect objects, send and log traps, and use a built-in web browser
Geared toward experienced users, SNMP Explorer is a networking utility designed to help you find and monitor SNMP agent systems in your local network. It includes a navigator for the identified MIB (Management Information Base), a built-in web browser, and trap logging, among other features.
Classical interface
Before proceeding any further, you should know that this is a very old program that hasn't been updated for a long time, so it may not work on your modern computer.Make sure to apply administrative right when attempting to launch it, though. SNMP Explorer is wrapped in a classical-looking interface which consists of a large window with a neatly organized structure.
Discover all local hosts
You can either indicate an computer's host name or IP address, or ask the application to automatically detect all hosts in a given range. It populates the main window with IP addresses soon after this, along with the PC names and descriptions. They can be grouped together in different communities.
Find and study the MIB objects
Trap logging is automatically enabled when selecting one of the hosts. Once SNMP Explorer has computed all the necessary information, it reveals the ID, name, value and value type of all identified objects, which are structured in hierarchical form.It's possible to send a MIB Walk signal to the SNMP tree, stop this procedure anytime, send a trap by indicating the system IP address, community, enterprise OID and trap number, as well as study or disable traps logging.
Log traps and configure app settings
SNMP Explorer is capable of obtaining a full MIB list, along with MIB definitions. As previously mentioned, it's also equipped with a built-in web browser which, although it looks rudimentary now, it still works.As far as program settings are concerned, you can modify the default port numbers for SNMP Get/Set, trap sending and trap listening, together with the timeout (in seconds).
Evaluation and conclusion
We haven't encountered any stability issues in our tests, since the program didn't hang, crash or prompt errors. It carried out scan jobs quickly while remaining light on system resources consumption. Too bad that it hasn't been updated for a long time.
SNMP Explorer runs on
Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Time-limited Trial
license
— the installer is 3.1 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Networking.
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