Re: MIB Browser Recommendation

2021-01-27 Thread Wes Hardaker
Graham Johnston  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 



RE: MIB Browser Recommendation

2021-01-27 Thread Jean St-Laurent via NANOG
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  On Behalf Of Wes Hardaker
Sent: January 27, 2021 3:12 PM
To: Graham Johnston 
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: MIB Browser Recommendation

Graham Johnston  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