------------------ MIB Browser v2.00 ------------------ - SNMPv3 support, authorization, encryption - SNMP profiles - More responsive GUI ------------------ MIB Browser v1.80 ------------------ The following operations can retrieve data much faster when large set of counters requested and SNMP v2c is used: - Get table - Get row - Get next N counters ------------------ MIB Browser v1.70 ------------------ Browser offers 3 new tools: - SysInfo This utility connects to target SNMP agent and retrieves up to date system information such us OS description, uptime, disk free space, memory usage, network interfaces. - Table Connects to target SNMP agent and retrieves current values of all counters that belong to specified table - Charts Utility displays real-time charts for one or several counters (up to 4 counters). MibBrowser does not use Windows API for SNMP requests anymore, this helps to avoid some Windows problems and allows you to choose protocol version on any Windows platform (note: HostMonitor does not use Windows API for SNMP related tests since version 6) ------------------ MIB Browser v1.50 ------------------ - Redesigned MIB file compiler works much much faster - Now compiler's "smartmode1" is enabled by default, this helps to avoid compiling problems experienced with some MIB files - Also fixed problems related to SNMP Traps v1 specified in some MIB files - Progress indicator - Get Row function retrieves entire row from a table, e.g. GetRow for OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.2.1 will provide list of ALL network interfaces installed on target system - Get Next function (available in SNMP Get window) allows to adjust number of items in 1 request. E.g. each request may retrieve 5 next items - Other GUI improvements - New standard database includes over 15,000 nodes from over 100 MIB files *************** Important note: *************** New MIB Browser can load old database create by old MIB Browser however we recommend install standard pre-compiled database (just unzip and replace MIBDATA.LST and MIBTREE.LST files) and re-compile your custom MIB files (if you have any) using new version of the software.