MIB Smithy is an application for SNMP and COPS developers, MIB and PIB designers, and Internet-draft authors. It provides a GUI-based environment for designing, editing, and compiling MIB and PIB modules according to the SMIv1, SMIv2, and COPS-PR-SPPI standards. It accelerates the development process by providing an easy-to-use GUI-based environment for developing the specifications without the syntax and formatting concerns of editing the modules by hand. It includes a number of built-in basic SNMP management tools, XML support, and (with MIB Smithy Professional) support for custom compiler output formats.
| Tags | Software Development Code Generators Compilers Networking Monitoring Text Processing Markup XML |
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| Operating Systems | Windows Windows POSIX BSD FreeBSD Linux Solaris Mac OS X |
| Translations | English |
Recent releases


Changes: This release fixes bugs in the workspaces for AGENT-CAPABILITIES SUPPORTS and MODULE-COMPLIANCE MODULE clauses.


No changes have been submitted for this release.


Changes: Left/right key bindings were added to the Project Tree for navigation. Bugs were fixed in configuring project dependencies under Unix, errors that could occur during output generation or editing of records to correct illegally capitalized identifiers, and minor usability issues. This release also incorporates bugfixes and enhancements to the SNMP tools shared with MIB Views 1.4 and core bugfixes of MIB Smithy SDK 3.4.4.


Changes: Errors that could occur when showing LAST-UPDATED/REVISION calendar popups or saving modules with record names duplicated in other modules were fixed. Help file URLs under Windows were changed to be compatible with MSIE7's mishandling of HTML entities in the command line. The right-click popup menu in the Project Tree was removed from virtual folders to prevent the user from accidentally deleting a module when intending to delete type assignments.


Changes: An error could occur when previewing a single OBJECT-TYPE in SMI format (as opposed to previewing the whole module).
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Recent commentsRe: Getting support for additional platforms.
MacOS X support will be available shortly. The build machine arrives tomorrow (10/7/04) and the port is expected to be available with the next release early next week.
Getting support for additional platforms.
Muonics welcomes inquiries from parties interested in support for additional platforms. We have our eyes on Mac OS X in particular. Our code is highly portable, so implementation is not generally an issue: only sufficient interest to recouperate new equipment costs (or trade arrangements).