SnmpWalk (Shell Tool) 1.02
Author:
SNMP Software
Date: 09/17/2018 Size: 177 KB License: Freeware Requires: Win 10 / 8 / 7 / Vista / XP Downloads: 14852 times ![]() Restore Missing Windows Files |
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SnmpWalk allows you to detect a set of variables that are available for reading on an individual device. You can obtain a full or partial list.
SNMP is a unified protocol for network monitoring and network device management. All active network devices support SNMP.
SnmpWalk needs to be run in the Command Prompt or Powershell. As always, you should do so as Administrator or Elevated.
SnmpWalk allows you to detect a set of variables that are available for reading on an individual device. You can obtain a full list or just part. By analyzing the results of a network device scan obtained with SnmpWalk, you can develop a list of supported MIBs and, in this way, obtain full descriptions of variables and possible values. Besides that, MIB documents contain information about SNMP variables that are available only for writing. After analyzing information retrieved with SnmpWalk from hardware or software SNMP sources, you can use SnmpSet and SnmpGet tools to change and obtain values.
Features:
Supports SNMP v1/v2c and SNMPv3
Supports IPv4 and IPv6
Full or partial SNMP variables tree
Exports to CSV file
Command line interface (CLI)
Any SNMP variables
Various Auth. & Privacy protocols
Windows XP-10 compatible
Windows Server 2003-2016 compatible
All available switches are listed in that archive as ReadMe.txt.
SNMP is a unified protocol for network monitoring and network device management. All active network devices support SNMP.
SnmpWalk needs to be run in the Command Prompt or Powershell. As always, you should do so as Administrator or Elevated.
SnmpWalk allows you to detect a set of variables that are available for reading on an individual device. You can obtain a full list or just part. By analyzing the results of a network device scan obtained with SnmpWalk, you can develop a list of supported MIBs and, in this way, obtain full descriptions of variables and possible values. Besides that, MIB documents contain information about SNMP variables that are available only for writing. After analyzing information retrieved with SnmpWalk from hardware or software SNMP sources, you can use SnmpSet and SnmpGet tools to change and obtain values.
Features:
All available switches are listed in that archive as ReadMe.txt.

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