MG-SOFT MIB Explorer is a powerful and intuitive application for viewing, exploring, comparing, and exporting MIB modules. MIB Explorer lets you explore the hierarchical MIB tree structure of MIB modules, view MIB object properties, search for specific constructs and clauses within MIB modules, compare definitions in different MIB modules, explore dependencies between MIBs, etc. The software also lets you generate user-defined MIB module reports, as well as export MIB definitions to a wide range of well-known file formats, like HTML, Dynamic HTML, XML, XML Schema, PDF, TXT, and MOSY-compatible format. The Export function can be accessed either from the MIB Explorer GUI or from the command line.
Features
- The MIB Query function lets you search search any number of MIB modules for particular types of MIB objects, their clauses and values. MIB Explorer incorporates a user-friendly interface for specifying query conditions and lets you save query configurations for later use.
- The software lets you compare two MIB modules side-by-side and view either all differences in compared modules, all matches, or both. Furthermore, the compare function can be configured to ignore the differences you consider irrelevant (like the differences in MIB object descriptions, etc.)..
- MG-SOFT MIB Explorer lets you view and explore dependencies between MIB modules.
- By using the built-in MIB Editor, you can view and edit MIB module definition files directly within the MIB Explorer environment.
- The RFC Extract Wizard lets you extract MIB module definitions from RFC (Request For Comments) textual files published by IETF. The wizard saves extracted MIB modules to plain ASCII MIB definition files, which can be compiled with MG-SOFT MIB Compiler or any other SMI-compliant MIB compiler.
- MG-SOFT MIB Explorer lets you export/convert MIB definitions to a number of well-known file formats, like HTML, Dynamic HTML (displaying 'clickable' MIB trees), XML, XML Schema, PDF, TXT, and MOSY-compatible format in order to examine or use MIB modules in applications that support those formats. The Export function can be accessed either from within the MIB Explorer or from the command line.
- Custom MIB reports. The software lets you generate fully customizable ASCII reports, containing selected details about MIB modules formatted according to user's preferences. You can control what types of MIB objects and their properties will be included into custom reports as well as how this data will be formatted (ordered, separated, appended with tags, etc.).
- The Report Wizard lets you create HTML reports and export MIB definitions to other formats in a few simple steps. HTML reports allow you to explore the MIB tree, SMI definitions, MIB dependencies, and statistics about selected types of MIB objects by using a web browser