MG-SOFT Trap Ringer Professional Edition
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Trap Ringer main window displays the information about received SNMP notification messages. The panel on the left hand side of the main window contains a list of all received SNMP notifications (Trap and Inform messages). Clicking a notification in the list, displays all details about the message in the upper right panel. Clicking the enterprise line or a binding in the upper right panel, displays all details about the relevant OID as specified in the relevant MIB module. In addition, the integrated search tool in the toolbar lets you quickly find and display SNMP notifications of interest.
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Output Manager Preferences window - an example of setting the preferences for processing received SNMP notifications (Mail output). Users have full control over what information about SNMP notifications will be included into e-mail messages sent by Trap Ringer by using the reserved words (marked with $) that represent notification attributes and combining them with arbitrary text.
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Output Manager Preferences window - another example of setting the preferences for processing received SNMP notifications (Web output). Trap Ringer can generate and regularly update Web reports enabling near real-time monitoring of received SNMP notifications by using a Web browser. Web monitoring can be offline or online (e.g., if computer runs a Web server like IIS or Apache). The access to Web reports generated by Trap Ringer can be password protected and their contents can be filtered by any SNMP notification attribute (e.g., notification type, reception date and time, source address, SNMP version, variable binding name or value, etc.). The Web report displays information about SNMP notifications in the same manner as Trap Ringer main window. All this makes the Web monitoring a viable alternative to monitoring SNMP notifications in Trap Ringer GUI.
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MG-SOFT Trap Ringer Professional Edition lets you configure filters for receiving only those notification messages that match the filter conditions. You can add any number of filters to output units (Console, Mail, Command, Log, etc.), where each filter contains one or more filter conditions. The intuitive and user-friendly interface for configuring filter conditions lets you configure complex filter conditions in a straightforward manner. Configured filters can be saved to files and later assigned to other output units.
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Trap Ringer now lets you select a received SNMP notification in the main window and run the filter wizard to create a filter for receiving or blocking SNMP notifications that have the same attributes in no time. The wizard automatically creates the filter conditions that match the attributes of the selected notification and offers you the option to edit them (step 1). To complete the wizard, simply choose the output unit (e.g., Mail, Log, Web, etc.) to which you want to attach the filter (step 2).
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Trap Ringer lets you assign different severity level icons and colors to SNMP Trap and Inform notifications. You can modify pre-defined severity levels and/or colors assigned to generic SNMP notifications, as well as assign a severity level and color to any other type of SNMP notification by adding and configuring display filters for it.
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Trap List window panel can display properties of received SNMP notifications either in a standard multi-column display mode or in an advanced, single-column display mode, which can be fully customized by combining arbitrary text and reserved words.
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Trap Ringer can pass the information about received notifications to the Event Log service (on Windows) to enable logging SNMP notifications in the standard system log files. On Windows, this enables auditing SNMP notifications with the built-in Event Viewer utility.
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Trap Ringer can pass the information about received notifications to the syslogd daemon (on Linux, Mac OS X and Solaris) to enable logging SNMP notifications in the standard system log files.
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Trap Ringer lets you configure any number of SNMPv3 USM users for receiving SNMPv3 Trap and Inform notification messages. The standard SNMPv3 User-based Security Model (USM) implemented in Trap Ringer is enhanced with stronger HMAC-SHA-2 authentication protocols (up to HMAC-SHA2-512) as well as stronger privacy protocols (CFB-AES-192, CFB-AES-256 and CBC-3DES) and enables Trap Ringer to receive and decode SNMPv3 Trap and Inform messages authenticated and encrypted also with these stronger security protocols.
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MG-SOFT Trap Ringer supports IPv4 and IPv6 transport protocol and can be configured to receive SNMPv1, SNMPv2c and SNMPv3 USM notifications on any UDP and TCP port.
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MG-SOFT Trap Ringer implements also Transport Security Model (TSM) with support for SNMPv3 over (D)TLS (RFC 6353) and can be configured to receive SNMPv3 Trap and Inform notifications on any TLS/TCP and DTLS/UDP port (over IPv4 and IPv6) using X.509 authentication.
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The received SNMP Trap and Inform notifications can now be exported from Trap Ringer to CSV (comma separated value) ASCII files in order to view or post-process notification data in other applications.
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