Description
SNMP Manager
SNMP Manager is a lightweight Windows application that helps you keep an eye on your network connections. It's like having a little helper to check if everything's running smoothly!
Simple Interface
The interface might look a bit old-school, but it’s super easy to use! You can see individual clients or workstations as cute little icons. If an icon turns red, that means there was a problem pinging the IP address. But if it’s green, then everything is good and responding to SNMP requests.
Custom Icons and Text
You can make things more personal by changing the icons for each workstation based on their object ID. Want to use your own images? No problem! You can pull icons from EXE or ICO files. Plus, you can display the IP address, SNMP object name, or even your custom text right under those icons.
Tweak Your Settings
With SNMP Manager, you have control over how the ping process works. You can tweak settings like polling frequency, timeout, and size. If you want to check each workstation one by one, that's totally doable too!
Add New Workstations Easily
If you need to add a new workstation, just enter its IP address and name and enable SNMP. There’s also an IP discovery tool that helps find IP addresses based on subnet addresses.
Edit Tools and Get Status Updates
This program lets you edit tools that launch directly from the icons. You can set it up for automatic polling mode or ping any custom host you want! Plus, it shows status info for each client like time, date, and messages.
Final Thoughts on SNMP Manager
All in all, SNMP Manager packs some handy network monitoring features into one tool. It hasn’t had updates in a while, so it's best suited for older operating systems like Windows 95, 98, NT or 2000. A fresh look would definitely help make everything easier to navigate! If you're interested in checking it out further or downloading it yourself, click here!
User Reviews for SNMP Manager 1
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SNMP Manager provides basic network monitoring tools with outdated GUI. Useful for older OS like Windows 95, 98, or NT.