> Thanks Ted. I'm after and application which can browse and set.
> The mbrowse is good for examination, but can it also set mib values?

Although I haven't actually tried this particular application,
the screen shots displayed on the MBrowse web page include four buttons
marked "Get", "Walk", "Set" and "Exit".

So yes - I think it's very likely that it can set MIB values.
(Was it really necessary to ask here?!)


> Any tools I can get for free?

The Net-SNMP suite includes command-line tools for most of the
individual protocol operations (including SET).
Plus a simple graphical browser 'tkmib' - this can also set MIB values.

Pretty much any half-way decent MIB browser should be able to do
this - it isn't particularly difficult.
See
        http://www.snmplink.org/
                                for a pretty comprehensive list
of tools.

Dave



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