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form the ICMP Echo and trace route functions. The utility will still run with this privilege disabled, but only the UDP Echo and TCP Echo information will be displayed. This utility is written in C,
  
form the ICMP Echo and trace route functions. The
utility will still run with this privilege disabled,
but only the UDP Echo and TCP Echo information will be
displayed. This utility is written in C, but unfor-
tunately it cannot be easily ported over to UNIX since
many VMS system calls are used and all screen I/O is
done using the VMS Screen Management Routines.

HARDWARE REQUIRED
Any network interface supported by TGV Incorporated's
MultiNet software.

SOFTWARE REQUIRED
VAX/VMS V5.1+ and TGV Incorporated's MultiNet version
2.0.

AVAILABILITY
For executables only, FTP to the ANONYMOUS account
(password GUEST) on CCC.NMFECC.GOV (128.55.128.30) and
GET the following files:

[ANONYMOUS.PROGRAMS.NPRV]NPRV.DOC (ASCII text)
[ANONYMOUS.PROGRAMS.NPRV]NPRV.EXE (binary)
[ANONYMOUS.PROGRAMS.NPRV]SAMPLE.IPA (ASCII text)

NAME
nslookup

KEYWORDS
status; DNS; spoof; UNIX, VMS; free.

ABSTRACT
Nslookup is a program used for interactive query of
ARPA Internet domain servers. This program is useful
for diagnosing routing or mail delivery problems, where
often a local domain server is responding with an
incorrect internet address. It is essentially a data-
base front end which converts user queries into domain
name queries. By default nslookup queries the local
domain name server but you can specify additional
servers. Additional information beyond the mapping of
domain names to internet addresses is possible.

MECHANISM
Formats and sends domain name queries.

CAVEATS
None.

BUGS
None known.

LIMITATIONS
None known.

HARDWARE REQUIRED
No restrictions.

SOFTWARE REQUIRED
BSD UNIX or related OS, or VMS.

AVAILABILITY
Nslookup is part of the "named" distribution, available
via anonymous FTP from uunet.uu.net, in directories
bsd-sources/src/etc and bsd-sources/src/network, and
part of the "bind" distribution, available via
anonymous FTP from ucbarpa.berkeley.edu, in directory
4.3. Also available with 4.xBSD UNIX and related
operating systems. For VMS, available as part of TGV
MultiNet IP software package, as well as Wollongong's
WIN/TCP.

NAME
osilog -- OSI event Logger

KEYWORDS
alarm, manager; OSI; UNIX; free.

ABSTRACT
The osilog program receives management event reports
for the operation of the ISODE Transport layer (ISO
Transport Protocol class 0) on one or more managed sys-
tems, formats them suitably to facilitate post-
processing and records them for future analysis.

MECHANISM
It communicates with the System Management Agents
(SMAs) on the selected systems via CMIP.

CAVEATS
The System Management Agent (SMA) must be running on
the hosts selected to provide management reports.

BUGS
None known.

LIMITATIONS
ISODE Transport Layer only supported by the SMA at
present.

HARDWARE REQUIRED
Developed and tested on Sun3.

SOFTWARE REQUIRED
The ISODE protocol suite, BSD UNIX.

AVAILABILITY
The osilog and related tools, known as OSIMIS (OSI
Management Information Service), are publicly available
from University College London, England via FTP and
FTAM. To obtain information regarding a copy send
email to gknight@ac.ucl.cs.uk or call +44 1 380 7366.

NAME
osimic -- OSI Microscope

KEYWORDS
manager, status; OSI; UNIX; free.

ABSTRACT
The osimic program is a human user interface to the
management information base on the ISODE Transport
layer (ISO Transport Protocol class 0). It allows
browsing through the management information tree and
enables the manipulation of attribute values. It is
implemented using the SunView package of the SunTools
window system.

MECHANISM
It communicates with the System Management Agent (SMA)
on the selected system via CMIP.

CAVEATS
The System Management Agent (SMA) must be running on
the host where the mib is being examined.

BUGS
None known.

LIMITATIONS
ISODE Transport Layer only supported by the SMA at
present.

HARDWARE REQUIRED
Developed and tested on Sun3.

SOFTWARE REQUIRED
The ISODE protocol suite, BSD UNIX, SunView/SunTools.

AVAILABILITY
The osimic and related tools, known as OSIMIS (OSI
Management Information Service), are publicly available
from University College London, England via FTP and
FTAM. To obtain information regarding a copy send
email to gknight@ac.ucl.cs.uk or call +44 1 380 7366.

NAME
osimon -- OSI Monitor

KEYWORDS
manager, status, traffic; OSI; curses; UNIX; free.

ABSTRACT
The osimon program monitors activity of the ISODE Tran-
sport layer (ISO Transport Protocol class 0), display-
ing entries for the active transport entities and con-
nections. The display is dynamically updated in the
case of significant events such as connection opening
and closing and packet traffic, as information is
received in the form of event reports from a SMA. It
uses the UNIX curses package for screen management.

MECHANISM
It communicates with the System Management Agent (SMA)
on the selected system via CMIP.

CAVEATS
The System Management Agent (SMA) must be running on
the host being monitored.

BUGS
For the terminal type Sun, there are some transient
problems with the display.

LIMITATIONS
ISODE Transport Layer only supported at present.

HARDWARE REQUIRED
Developed and tested on Sun3 for various terminal
types.

SOFTWARE REQUIRED
The ISODE protocol suite, BSD UNIX.

AVAILABILITY
The osimon and related tools, known as OSIMIS (OSI
Management Information Service), are publicly available
from University College London, England via FTP and
FTAM. To obtain information regarding a copy send
email to gknight@ac.ucl.cs.uk or call +44 1 380 7366.

NAME
OSITRACE

KEYWORDS
traffic; OSI; eavesdrop; UNIX; free.

ABSTRACT
OSITRACE is a network performance tool that displays
information about ISO TP4 connections. One line of
output is displayed for each packet indicating the
time, source, destination, length, packet type,
sequence number, credit, and any optional parameters
contained in the packet. Numerous options are avail-
able to control the output of OSITRACE.

To obtain packets to analyze, OSITRACE uses Sun
Microsystems' Network Interface Tap (NIT) in SunOS 3.4,
3.5, and 4.0.X. OSITRACE may also obtain data from the
NETMON utility which is described as another tool
entry.

In Sun systems, OSITRACE may be easily installed: OSI
kernel support is not needed, nor is any other form of
OSI software support.

MECHANISM
This tool has been designed in such a way that code to
process different protocol suites may be easily added.
As such, OSITRACE also has the ability to trace the DOD
TCP protocols.

CAVEATS
None.

BUGS
Bug reports and questions should be addressed to: ie-
tools@gateway.mitre.org

Requests to join this mailing list: ie-tools-
request@gateway.mitre.org

Questions and suggestions can also be directed to: Greg
Hollingsworth, gregh@gateway.mitre.org

LIMITATIONS
None reported.

HARDWARE REQUIRED
No restriction.

SOFTWARE REQUIRED
SunOS 3.4, 3.5, or 4.0.X, or BSD UNIX-like network pro-
tocols with NETMON installed.

AVAILABILITY
OSITRACE is copyrighted by the MITRE-Washington Net-
working Center, but freely distributed "as is." It re-
quires retention of a copyright text in code derived
from it. The distribution is available by anonymous
FTP in pub/pdutrace.tar or pub/pdutrace.tar.Z from
aelred-3.ie.org.

NAME
OverVIEW

KEYWORDS
manager, status; IP; NMS, SNMP; DOS.

ABSTRACT
Network and internet monitor; Performance monitor;
Fully Graphic user interface; Event logging; TFTP boot
server

MECHANISM
OverVIEW uses SNMP to query routers, gateways and
hosts. Also supports SGMP, PING and is committed to
CMIP/CMOT. The SNMP queries allow dynamic determina-
tion of configuration and state. Sets of related
queries allows monitoring of congestion and faults.
The hardware and software are sold as an integrated
package.

CAVEATS
None.

BUGS
None known.

LIMITATIONS
256 nodes, 256 nets

HARDWARE REQUIRED
80286, 640K, EGA, mouse.

SOFTWARE REQUIRED
MS-DOS, OverVIEW, Network kernel, Mouse driver, SNMP
agents for monitored devices.

AVAILABILITY
Fully supported product of Proteon, Inc. For more
information, contact:
Proteon, Inc. Phone: (508) 898-2800
2 Technology Drive Fax: (508) 366-8901
Westborough, MA 01581 Telex: 928124

NAME
ping

KEYWORDS
generator, status; IP; ping; DOS, UNIX, VMS; free.

ABSTRACT
Ping is perhaps the most basic tool for internet
management. It verifies that a remote IP implementa-
tion and the intervening networks and interfaces are
functional. It can be used to measure round trip
delay. Numerous versions of the ping program exist.

MECHANISM
Ping is based on the ICMP ECHO_REQUEST message.

CAVEATS
If run repeatedly, ping could generate high system
loads.

BUGS
None known.

LIMITATIONS
PC/TCP's ping is the only implementation known support
both loose and strict source routing. Though some ping
implementations support the ICMP "record route"
feature, the usefulness of this option for debugging
routes is limited by the fact that many gateways do not
correctly implement it.

HARDWARE REQUIRED
No restrictions.

SOFTWARE REQUIRED
None.

AVAILABILITY
Ping is widely included in TCP/IP distributions. Pub-
lic domain versions of ping are available via anonymous
FTP from uunet.uu.net, in directory bsd-
sources/src/etc, and from venera.isi.edu, in directory
pub.

NAME
proxyd -- SNMP proxy agent daemons from SNMP Research.

KEYWORDS
control, status; bridge, ethernet, IP, ring, star; NMS,
SNMP; UNIX; library, sourcelib.

ABSTRACT
SNMP proxy agents may be used to permit the monitoring
and controlling of network elements which are otherwise
not addressable using the SNMP management protocol
(e.g., a network bridge that implements a proprietary
management protocol). Similarly, SNMP proxy agents may
be used to protect SNMP agents from redundant network
management agents through the use of caches. Finally,
SNMP proxy agents may be used to implement elaborate
MIB access policies. The proxy agent daemon listens
for SNMP queries and commands from logically remote
network management stations, translates and retransmits
those as appropriate network management queries or
cache lookups, listens for and parses the responses,
translates the responses into SNMP responses, and
returns those responses as SNMP messages to the network
management station that originated the transaction.
The proxy agent daemon also emits SNMP traps to identi-
fied trap receivers. The proxy agent daemon is archi-
tected to make the addition of additional vendor-
specific variables a straight-forward task. The proxy
application comes complete with source code including a
powerful set of portable libraries for generating and
parsing SNMP messages and a set of command line utili-
ties.

MECHANISM
Network management variables are made available for
inspection and/or alteration by means of the Simple
Network Management Protocol (SNMP).

CAVEATS
None.

BUGS
None known.

LIMITATIONS
This application is a template for proxy application
writers.

Only a few of the many LanBridge 100 variables are sup-
ported.

HARDWARE REQUIRED
System from Sun Microsystems, Incorporated.

SOFTWARE REQUIRED
Sun OS 3.5 or 4.x

AVAILABILITY
This is a commercial product available under license
from:

SNMP Research
P.O. Box 8593
Knoxville, TN 37996-4800
(615) 573-1434 (Voice)
(615) 573-9197 (FAX)
Attn: Dr. Jeff Case

NAME
query, ripquery

KEYWORDS
routing; IP; spoof; UNIX; free.

ABSTRACT
Query allows remote viewing of a gateway's routing
tables.

MECHANISM
Query formats and sends a RIP request or POLL command
to a destination gateway.

CAVEATS
Query is intended to be used a a tool for debugging
gateways, not for network management. SNMP is the pre-
ferred protocol for network management.

BUGS
None known.

LIMITATIONS
The polled gateway must run RIP.

HARDWARE REQUIRED
No restriction.

SOFTWARE REQUIRED
4.3BSD UNIX or related OS.

AVAILABILITY
Available with routed and gated distributions.

Routed may be obtained via anonymous FTP from
uunet.uu.net, in file bsd-
sources/src/network/routed.tar.Z.

Gated may be obtained via anonymous FTP from
devvax.tn.cornell.edu. Distribution files are in
directory pub/gated.

NAME
SERAG -- the Simple Event Reporting and Alarm Genera-
tion tool

KEYWORDS
alarm, security; ethernet, IP; NMS, proprietary; UNIX.

ABSTRACT
The Simple Event Reporting and Alarm Generation (SERAG)
collects error messages and other event reports from
servers on a LAN. Any node with UDP/IP can be the
source of such messages/reports. The logging of error
messages is integrated with the audit trail facility of
the Network Control Server (NCS) from 3COM. Alarms are
generated on the NCS based on predefined conditions.
Alarms may be sent to the console of the NCS, logged in
a file, or routed via WAN to a service center.

SERAG can automatically detect a predefined set of
errors in the servers and generate alarms. The break-
down of a server in the LAN may also result in alarm
generation.

SERAG creates an error log that can be used for post-
testing analysis.

MECHANISM
The tool searches through the audit trail (error log)
files for events specified by the user. The search may
be constrained to specific nodes in the network and to
a specific time frame. Events may be combined into
conditions which are logical expressions (e.g., look
for eventA and eventB and not eventC within time frame
so and so). This is an interactive query facility to
analyze the audit trail (error log).

The user may also ask for such conditions to be checked
at regular intervals, and specify routing of error mes-
sages in case the condition is satisfied. The checking
of such conditions is done by a daemon process running
in the background.

CAVEATS
May impact the performance of the NCS if error logs are
big, or if conditions are computationally complex.

BUGS
None known.

LIMITATIONS
None reported.

HARDWARE REQUIRED
A workstation running UNIX.

SOFTWARE REQUIRED
Implemented in C (using lex and yacc) on a Sun 3/50.
Also runs under Xenix. Should work with most versions
of UNIX.

AVAILABILITY
Developed jointly by ELAB-RUNIT and Norsk Data:

Tor Didriksen, Ole-Hjalmar Kristensen, Steinar
Haug,
Eldfrid Oefsti Oevstedal, Tor Staalhane
ELAB-RUNIT
N-7034 Trondheim
Norway

phone: +47 7 593000
fax : +47 7 532586
email: didrik@idt.unit.no
sthaug@idt.unit.no
kristensen@vax.runit.unit.no

Commercially available from:
Norsk Data A/S
P.O. Box 25, Bogerud
N-0621 Oslo 6
Norway
ref: network management/security management/fault
management

phone: +47 2 627500
fax : +47 2 296796

NAME
sma -- OSI System Management Agent

KEYWORDS
alarm, manager, status; OSI; UNIX; free.

ABSTRACT
The sma is a CMIP agent which runs on BSD UNIX and pro-
vides access to management information on the operation
of the ISODE transport layer (ISO Transport Protocol
class 0). It also supports the sending of event
reports. Activity can be recorded in a log file.

MECHANISM
The sma communicates with the active ISODE transport
entities using UNIX UDP sockets in order to receive the
management information which is made available to other
manager processes via CMIP.

CAVEATS
None.

BUGS
None known.

LIMITATIONS
ISODE Transport Layer only supported at present.

HARDWARE REQUIRED
Developed on Sun3, tested on Sun3 and VAXStation.

SOFTWARE REQUIRED
The ISODE protocol suite, BSD UNIX.

AVAILABILITY
The sma and related tools, known as OSIMIS (OSI Manage-
ment Information Service), are publicly available from
University College London, England via FTP and FTAM.
To obtain information regarding a copy send email to
gknight@ac.ucl.cs.uk or call +44 1 380 7366.

NAME
Sniffer

KEYWORDS
analyzer, generator, traffic; DECnet, ethernet, IP,
NFS, OSI, ring, SMTP, star; eavesdrop; standalone.

ABSTRACT
The Network General Sniffer is a protocol analyzer for
performing LAN diagnostics, monitoring, traffic genera-
tion, and troubleshooting. The Sniffer protocol
analyzer has the capability of capturing every packet
on a network and of decoding all seven layers of the
OSI protocol model. Capture frame selection is based
on several different filters: protocol content at lower
levels; node addresses; pattern matching (up to 8
logically-related patterns of 32 bytes each); and des-
tination class. Users may extend the protocol
interpretation capability of the Sniffer by writing
their own customized protocol interpreters and linking
them to the Sniffer software.

The Sniffer displays network traffic information and
performance statistics in real time, in user-selectable
formats. Numeric station addresses are translated to
symbolic names or manufacturer ID names. Network
activities measured include frames accepted, Kbytes
accepted, and buffer use. Each network version has
additional counters for activities specific to that
network. Network activity is expressed as
frames/second, Kbytes/second, or per cent of network
bandwidth utilization.

Data collection by the Sniffer may be output to printer
or stored to disk in either print-file or spread-sheet
format.

Protocol suites understood by the Sniffer include:
Banyan Vines, IBM Token-Ring, Novell Netware, XNS/MS-
Net (3Com 3+), DECnet, TCP/IP (including SNMP and
applications-layer protocols such as FTP, SMTP, and
TELNET), X Windows (for X version 11), NFS, and several
SUN proprietary protocols (including mount, pmap, RPC,
and YP). Supported LANs include: ethernet, Token-ring
(4Mb and 16Mb versions), ARCNET, StarLAN, IBM PC Net-
work (Broadband), and Apple Localtalk Network.

MECHANISM

The Sniffer is a self-contained, portable protocol
analyzer that require only AC line power and connection
to a network to operate. Normally passive (except when
in Traffic Generator mode), it captures images of all
or of selected frames in a working buffer, ready for
immediate analysis and display.

The Sniffer is a standalone device. Two platforms are
available: one for use with single network topologies,
the other for use with multi-network topologies. Both
include Sniffer core software, a modified network
interface card (or multiple cards), and optional proto-
col interpreter suites.

All Sniffer functions may be remotely controlled from a
modem-connected PC. Output from the Sniffer can be
imported to database or spreadsheet packages.

CAVEATS
In normal use, the Sniffer is a passive device, and so
will not adversely effect network performance. Perfor-
mance degradation will be observed, of course, if the
Sniffer is set to Traffic Generator mode and connected
to an active network.

BUGS
None known.

LIMITATIONS
None reported.

HARDWARE REQUIRED
None. The Sniffer is a self-contained unit, and
includes its own interface card. It installs into a
network as would any normal workstation.

SOFTWARE REQUIRED
None.

AVAILABILITY
The Sniffer is available commercially. For information
on your local representative, call or write:

Network General Corporation 4200 Bohannon Drive
Menlo Park, CA 94025 Phone: (415) 688-2700 Fax:
415-321-0855

For acquisition by government agencies, the Sniffer is

included on the GSA schedule.

NAME
The SNMP Development Kit

KEYWORDS
manager, status; IP; NMS, SNMP; UNIX; free, sourcelib.

ABSTRACT
The SNMP Development Kit comprises C Language source
code for a programming library that facilitates access
to the management services of the SNMP (RFC1098).
Sources are also included for a few simple client
applications whose main purpose is to illustrate the
use of the library. Example client applications query
remote SNMP agents in a variety of modes, and generate
or collect SNMP traps. Code for an example SNMP agent
that supports a subset of the Internet MIB (RFC1066)
is also included.

MECHANISM
The Development Kit facilitates development of SNMP-
based management applications -- both clients and
agents. Example applications execute SNMP management
operations according to the values of command line
arguments.

CAVEATS
None.

BUGS
Fixed in the next release.

LIMITATIONS
None reported.

HARDWARE REQUIRED
The SNMP library source code is highly portable and
runs on a wide range of platforms.

SOFTWARE REQUIRED
The SNMP library source code has almost no operating
system dependencies and runs in a wide range of
environments. Certain portions of the example SNMP
agent code are specific to the 4.3BSD implementation of
the UNIX system for the DEC MicroVAX.

AVAILABILITY
The Development Kit is available via anonymous FTP from
host allspice.lcs.mit.edu. The copyright for the

Development Kit is held by the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, and the Kit is distributed without
charge according to the terms set forth in its code and
documentation. The distribution takes the form of a
UNIX tar file.

Bug reports, questions, suggestions, or complaints may
be mailed electronically to snmp-dk@ptt.lcs.mit.edu,
although no response in any form is guaranteed. Dis-
tribution via UUCP mail may be arranged by contacting
the same address. Requests for hard-copy documentation
or copies of the distribution on magnetic media are
never honored.

NAME
Snmp Libraries and Utilities from SNMP Research.

KEYWORDS
alarm, control, manager, map, routing, status; bridge,
DECnet, ethernet, IP, OSI, ring, star; NMS, SNMP; DOS,
UNIX, VMS; sourcelib.

ABSTRACT
The SNMP Libraries and Utilities serve two purposes:

1) to act as building blocks for the construction of
SNMP-based agent and manager applications; and

2) to act as network management tools for network
fire fighting and report generation.

The libraries perform ASN.1 parsing and generation
tasks for both network management station applications
and network management agent applications. These
libraries hide the details of ASN.1 parsing and genera-
tion from application writers and make it unnecessary
for them to be expert in these areas. The libraries
are very robust with considerable error checking
designed in. The several command line utilities
include applications for retrieving one or many vari-
ables, retrieving tables, or effecting commands via the
setting of remote network management variables.

MECHANISM
The parsing is performed via recursive descent methods.
Messages are passed via the Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP).

CAVEATS
None.

BUGS
None known.

LIMITATIONS
None reported.

HARDWARE REQUIRED
This software has been ported to a wide range of sys-
tems, too numerous to itemize. It includes worksta-
tions, general purpose timesharing systems, and embed-
ded hardware in intelligent network devices such as re-
peaters, bridges, and routers.

SOFTWARE REQUIRED
C compiler, TCP/IP library from a variety of sources.

AVAILABILITY
This is a commercial product available under license
from:

SNMP Research
P.O. Box 8593
Knoxville, TN 37996-4800
(615) 573-1434 (Voice)
(615) 573-9197 (FAX)
Attn: Dr. Jeff Case

NAME
snmpask

KEYWORDS
manager, status; IP; NMS, SNMP; UNIX.

ABSTRACT
Snmpask is a network monitoring application which gath-
ers specific information from a single network entity
at regular intervals and stores this information into
UNIX flat files. A report generation package is
included in the NYSERNet SNMP Software Distribution to
produce reports and graphs from the raw data.

MECHANISM
Snmpask uses SNMP to gather its information. The agent
which must be queried and the variables to query for
are specified in a configuration file.

CAVEATS
An SNMP agent must be running in the network entity
being monitored in order for snmpask to be useful.

BUGS
None outstanding. They are fixed as reports come in.
Report bugs to: nysersnmp@nisc.nyser.net

LIMITATIONS
SNMP polling is done synchronously. Only a single
agent can be polled per snmpask process. Only 16 vari-
ables can be requested per snmpask process.

HARDWARE REQUIRED
Developed on Sun 3/60, Sun 3/260, tested on a SPARCsta-
tion I, DECstation, and a Solbourne 4/802.

SOFTWARE REQUIRED
Some UNIX variant or some other OS with a Berkeley
Socket Compatibility Library.

AVAILABILITY
Snmpask is available in the NYSERNet SNMP Software Dis-
tribution, which is licensed, copyrighted software. To
obtain information regarding the package send mail to:
snmplisc@nisc.nyser.net or call +1 518-283-8860.

NAME
snmpd

KEYWORDS
manager, status; IP; NMS, SNMP; UNIX.

ABSTRACT
Snmpd is an SNMP agent which runs on UNIX derivatives
and answers network management queries from network
management stations supporting SNMP. Snmpd also sup-
ports the sending of SNMP traps.

MECHANISM
Snmpd conforms to SNMP as specified in RFC1098. Cer-
tain user configurable options are manipulated through
a simple configuration file.

CAVEATS
UNIX does not support all of the MIB variables speci-
fied in RFC1066. Snmpd does the best it can to find
the answers.

BUGS
None outstanding. They are fixed as reports come in.
report bugs to: nysersnmp@nisc.nyser.net

LIMITATIONS
See CAVEATS.

HARDWARE REQUIRED
Developed on Sun 3/60, Sun 3/260, tested on a SPARCsta-
tion I, DECstation, and a Solbourne 4/802.

SOFTWARE REQUIRED
Some UNIX variant.

AVAILABILITY
Snmpd is available in the NYSERNet SNMP Software Dis-
tribution, which is licensed, copyrighted software. To
obtain information regarding the package send mail to:
snmplisc@nisc.nyser.net or call +1 518-283-8860.

NAME
snmpd -- an SNMP host/gateway agent daemon from SNMP
Research.

KEYWORDS
manager, status; bridge, ethernet, IP, ring, star; NMS,
SNMP; DOS, UNIX; sourcelib.

ABSTRACT
The snmpd agent daemon listens for and responds to net-
work management queries and commands from logically
remote network management stations. The agent daemon
also emits SNMP traps to identified trap receivers.
The agent daemon is architected to make the addition of
additional vendor-specific variables a straight-forward
task. The snmpd application comes complete with source
code including a powerful set of portable libraries for
generating and parsing SNMP messages and a set of com-
mand line utilities.

MECHANISM
Network management variables are made available for
inspection and/or alteration by means of the Simple
Network Management Protocol (SNMP).

CAVEATS
None.

BUGS
None known.

LIMITATIONS
Only the operating system variables available without
source code modifications to the operating system and
device device drivers are supported.

HARDWARE REQUIRED
This software has been ported to a wide range of sys-
tems, too numerous to itemize. It includes worksta-
tions, general purpose timesharing systems, and embed-
ded hardware in intelligent network devices such as
repeaters, bridges, and routers.

SOFTWARE REQUIRED
C compiler, ".h" files for operating system.

AVAILABILITY
This is a commercial product available under license
from:

SNMP Research
P.O. Box 8593
Knoxville, TN 37996-4800
(615) 573-1434 (Voice)
(615) 573-9197 (FAX)
Attn: Dr. Jeff Case

NAME
snmplookup

KEYWORDS
manager, status; IP; NMS, SNMP; UNIX.

ABSTRACT
Snmplookup is a network monitoring application that
allows the interactive querying of a network entity.
Snmplookup mimics nslookup, the DNS interactive query
tool, in style and feel.

MECHANISM
Snmplookup uses SNMP to gather its information. The
network entity to be queried and the variable to be
retrieved can be entered from the command shell after
snmplookup is invoked.

CAVEATS
An SNMP agent must be running on the network entity
being monitored.

BUGS
None outstanding. They are fixed as reports come in.
Report bugs to: nysersnmp@nisc.nyser.net

LIMITATIONS
See CAVEATS.

HARDWARE REQUIRED
Developed on Sun 3/60, Sun 3/260, tested on a SPARCsta-
tion I, DECstation, and a Solbourne 4/802.

SOFTWARE REQUIRED
Some UNIX variant or some other OS with a Berkeley
Socket Compatibility Library.

AVAILABILITY
Snmplookup is available in the NYSERNet SNMP Software
Distribution, which is licensed, copyrighted software.
To obtain information regarding the package send mail
to: snmplisc@nisc.nyser.net or call +1 518-283-8860.

NAME
snmpperfmon

KEYWORDS
manager, status; IP; curses, NMS, SNMP; UNIX.

ABSTRACT
Snmpperfmon is a network monitoring application based
on the Berkeley curses terminal graphics package and
the Simple Network Management Protocol. The applica-
tion monitors certain interface statistics from a sin-
gle agent and displays them in tabular form on a stan-
dard terminal screen.

MECHANISM
Snmpperfmon uses SNMP to gather its information. The
agent to be queried is specified on the command line.

CAVEATS
An SNMP agent must be running in the network entity
being monitored in order for snmpperfmon to be useful.

BUGS
None outstanding. They are fixed as reports come in.
Report bugs to: nysersnmp@nisc.nyser.net

LIMITATIONS
SNMP polling is done synchronously. Only the predeter-
mined (read "hard coded") interface statistics can be
displayed.

HARDWARE REQUIRED
Developed on Sun 3/60, Sun 3/260, tested on a SPARCsta-
tion I, DECstation, and a Solbourne 4/802.

SOFTWARE REQUIRED
Some UNIX variant or some other OS with a Berkeley
Socket Compatibility Library. The "curses" library.

AVAILABILITY
Snmpperfmon is available in the NYSERNet SNMP Software
Distribution, which is licensed, copyrighted software.
To obtain information regarding the package send mail
to: snmplisc@nisc.nyser.net or call +1 518-283-8860.

NAME
snmppoll

KEYWORDS
manager, status; IP; NMS, SNMP; UNIX.

ABSTRACT
Snmppoll is a network monitoring application which
gathers specific information from a network at regular
intervals and stores this information into UNIX flat
files. A report generation package is included in the
NYSERNet SNMP Software Distribution to produce reports
and graphs of raw data collected via SNMP.

MECHANISM
Snmppoll uses SNMP to gather its information. The
agents which must be queried and the variables to query
for are specified in a configuration file.

CAVEATS
An SNMP agent must be running in the network entity
being monitored in order for snmppoll to be useful.

BUGS
None outstanding. They are fixed as reports come in.
Report bugs to: nysersnmp@nisc.nyser.net

LIMITATIONS
SNMP polling is done synchronously.

HARDWARE REQUIRED
Developed on Sun 3/60, Sun 3/260, tested on a SPARCsta-
tion I, DECstation, and a Solbourne 4/802.

SOFTWARE REQUIRED
Some UNIX variant or some other OS with a Berkeley
Socket Compatibility Library.

AVAILABILITY
Snmppoll is available in the NYSERNet SNMP Software
Distribution, which is licensed, copyrighted software.
To obtain information regarding the package send mail
to: snmplisc@nisc.nyser.net or call +1 518-283-8860.

NAME
snmpquery

KEYWORDS
manager, status; IP; NMS, SNMP; UNIX.

ABSTRACT
Snmpquery is a network monitoring application which
allows the simple query of a single network entity from
the command line.

MECHANISM
Snmpquery uses SNMP to gather its information. The
entity to be monitored and the variables to be
retrieved must be specified on the command line.

CAVEATS
An SNMP agent must be running on the network entity
being monitored.

BUGS
None outstanding. They are fixed as reports come in.
Report bugs to: nysersnmp@nisc.nyser.net

LIMITATIONS
Only one network entity can be managed per invocation.

HARDWARE REQUIRED
Developed on Sun 3/60, Sun 3/260, tested on a SPARCsta-
tion I, DECstation, and a Solbourne 4/802.

SOFTWARE REQUIRED
Some UNIX variant or some other OS with a Berkeley
Socket Compatibility Library.

AVAILABILITY
Snmpquery is available in the NYSERNet SNMP Software
Distribution, which is licensed, copyrighted software.
To obtain information regarding the package send mail
to: snmplisc@nisc.nyser.net or call +1 518-283-8860.

NAME
snmproute

KEYWORDS
manager, routing; IP; NMS, SNMP; UNIX.

ABSTRACT
Snmproute is a network monitoring application that
allows the user to query for the entire routing table
or a single routing table entry from a network entity.

MECHANISM
Snmproute uses SNMP to gather its information. The
network entity to be queried and the destination net-
work to be queried for must be specified on the command
line.

CAVEATS
An SNMP agent must be running on the network entity
being monitored.

BUGS
None outstanding. They are fixed as reports come in.
Report bugs to: nysersnmp@nisc.nyser.net

LIMITATIONS
Only one network entity can be queried per invocation.

HARDWARE REQUIRED
Developed on Sun 3/60, Sun 3/260, tested on a SPARCsta-
tion I, DECstation, and a Solbourne 4/802.

SOFTWARE REQUIRED
Some UNIX variant or some other OS with a Berkeley
Socket Compatibility Library.

AVAILABILITY
Snmproute is available in the NYSERNet SNMP Software
Distribution, which is licensed, copyrighted software.
To obtain information regarding the package send mail
to: snmplisc@nisc.nyser.net or call +1 518-283-8860.

NAME
snmpset

KEYWORDS
control, manager; IP; NMS, SNMP; UNIX.

ABSTRACT
Snmpset is a network management application that allows
the alteration of a single variable in a specific
agent.

MECHANISM
Snmpset uses SNMP to alter the agent variables. The
agent to which the set is directed and the variable to
alter must be specified on the command line. The user
is prompted before any changes are made.

CAVEATS
An SNMP agent must be running in the network entity
being managed in order for snmpset to be useful. In
addition, a read-write community must be configured on
the agent.

BUGS
None outstanding. They are fixed as reports come in.
Report bugs to: nysersnmp@nisc.nyser.net

LIMITATIONS
Only one variable can be altered per invocation.

HARDWARE REQUIRED
Developed on Sun 3/60, Sun 3/260, tested on a SPARCsta-
tion I, DECstation, and a Solbourne 4/802.

SOFTWARE REQUIRED
Some UNIX variant or some other OS with a Berkeley
Socket Compatibility Library.

AVAILABILITY
Snmpset is available in the NYSERNet SNMP Software Dis-
tribution, which is licensed, copyrighted software. To
obtain information regarding the package send mail to:
snmplisc@nisc.nyser.net or call +1 518-283-8860.

NAME
snmpsrc

KEYWORDS
manager, routing; IP; NMS, SNMP; UNIX.

ABSTRACT
Snmpsrc is a network monitoring application that starts
at a specified router in the network and traces the
path of a given destination network from the starting
router.

MECHANISM
Snmpsrc uses SNMP to gather its information. The
starting router and destination network must be speci-
fied on the command line.

CAVEATS
An SNMP agent must be running on all of the routers in
the path to the destination network in order for a com-
plete path to be reported back to the user. The same
SNMP community must also be configured in every SNMP
agent in the path to the destination network.

BUGS
None outstanding. They are fixed as reports come in.
Report bugs to: nysersnmp@nisc.nyser.net

LIMITATIONS
See CAVEATS.

HARDWARE REQUIRED
Developed on Sun 3/60, Sun 3/260, tested on a SPARCsta-
tion I, DECstation, and a Solbourne 4/802.

SOFTWARE REQUIRED
Some UNIX variant or some other OS with a Berkeley
Socket Compatibility Library.

AVAILABILITY
Snmpsrc is available in the NYSERNet SNMP Software Dis-
tribution, which is licensed, copyrighted software. To
obtain information regarding the package send mail to:
snmplisc@nisc.nyser.net or call +1 518-283-8860.

NAME
snmpstat

KEYWORDS
manager, status; IP; NMS, SNMP; UNIX.

ABSTRACT
Snmpstat is a network monitoring application that gath-
ers specific information from a network at regular
intervals and stores this information into a commercial
database. A report generation package is included in
the NYSERNet SNMP Software Distribution to produce
reports and graphs of raw data collected via SNMP.

MECHANISM
Snmpstat uses SNMP to gather its information. The
agents which must be queried and the variables to query
for are specified in a configuration file.

CAVEATS
An SNMP agent must be running in the network entity
being monitored in order for snmpstat to be useful.

BUGS
None outstanding. They are fixed as reports come in.
Report bugs to: nysersnmp@nisc.nyser.net

LIMITATIONS
SNMP polling is done synchronously. Currently, Ingres
is the only commercial database supported. SQL is the
query language being used.

HARDWARE REQUIRED
Developed on Sun 3/60, Sun 3/260, tested on a SPARCsta-
tion I, DECstation, and a Solbourne 4/802.

SOFTWARE REQUIRED
Some UNIX variant or some other OS with a Berkeley
Socket Compatibility Library.

AVAILABILITY
Snmpstat is available in the NYSERNet SNMP Software
Distribution, which is licensed, copyrighted software.
To obtain information regarding the package send mail
to: snmplisc@nisc.nyser.net or call +1 518-283-8860.

NAME
snmptrapd

KEYWORDS
alarm, manager; IP; NMS, SNMP; UNIX.

ABSTRACT
Snmptrapd is an SNMP trap agent that runs on UNIX
derivatives. It receives and logs traps which are gen-
erated from snmp agents. A report generation package
is included in the NYSERNet SNMP Software Distribution
to produce reports and graphs of raw data collected via
SNMP.

MECHANISM
Snmptrapd conforms to SNMP as specified in RFC1098.
Certain user configurable options are manipulated
through a simple configuration file.

CAVEATS
None.

BUGS
None outstanding. They are fixed as reports come in.
Report bugs to: nysersnmp@nisc.nyser.net

LIMITATIONS
Snmptrapd only logs traps into a UNIX flat file.

HARDWARE REQUIRED
Developed on Sun 3/60, Sun 3/260, tested on a SPARCsta-
tion I, DECstation, and a Solbourne 4/802.

SOFTWARE REQUIRED
Some UNIX variant.

AVAILABILITY
Snmptrapd is available in the NYSERNet SNMP Software
Distribution, which is licensed, copyrighted software.
To obtain information regarding the package send mail
to: snmplisc@nisc.nyser.net or call +1 518-283-8860.

NAME
snmpwatch

KEYWORDS
manager, status; IP; NMS, SNMP; UNIX.

ABSTRACT
Snmpwatch is a network monitoring application that mon-
itors variables in a single network entity and reports
when they have changed value.

MECHANISM
Snmpwatch uses SNMP to gather its information. The
entity to be monitored and the variables to be watched
must be specified on the command line. Once a value
changes, snmpwatch prints out the value and the vari-
able to the standard output.

CAVEATS
An SNMP agent must be running on the network entity
being monitored. Upon invocation, the initial value of
each variable will printed out to the standard output.

BUGS
None outstanding. They are fixed as reports come in.
Report bugs to: nysersnmp@nisc.nyser.net

LIMITATIONS
Only one network entity can be managed per invocation.

HARDWARE REQUIRED
Developed on Sun 3/60, Sun 3/260, tested on a SPARCsta-
tion I, DECstation, and a Solbourne 4/802.

SOFTWARE REQUIRED
Some UNIX variant or some other OS with a Berkeley
Socket Compatibility Library.

AVAILABILITY
Snmpwatch is available in the NYSERNet SNMP Software
Distribution, which is licensed, copyrighted software.
To obtain information regarding the package send mail
to: snmplisc@nisc.nyser.net or call +1 518-283-8860.

NAME
snmpxbar

KEYWORDS
manager, status; IP; NMS, SNMP, X; UNIX.

ABSTRACT
Snmpxbar is a network monitoring application based on
X-Windows Version 11 Release 2 and the Simple Network
Management Protocol. The application monitors a single
numeric MIB object and displays its value in a bar
chart. Snmpxbar supports color graphics.

MECHANISM
Snmpxbar uses SNMP to gather its information. The MIB
object to be graphed must be specified on the command
line. The polling interval can be changed dynamically
from within snmpxbar.

CAVEATS
An SNMP agent must be running in the network entity
being monitored in order for snmpxbar to be useful.

BUGS
Bugs are fixed as reports come in. Report bugs to:
nysersnmp@nisc.nyser.net

LIMITATIONS
Can only graph one numeric MIB object per invocation.

HARDWARE REQUIRED
Developed on Sun 3/60, Sun 3/260, tested on a SPARCsta-
tion I, DECstation, and a Solbourne 4/802.

SOFTWARE REQUIRED
Some UNIX variant or some other OS with a Berkeley
Socket Compatibility Library. X-Windows.

AVAILABILITY
Snmpxbar is available in the NYSERNet SNMP Software
Distribution, which is licensed, copyrighted software.
To obtain information regarding the package send mail
to: snmplisc@nisc.nyser.net or call +1 518-283-8860.

NAME
snmpxconn

KEYWORDS
manager, map, status; IP; NMS, SNMP, X; UNIX.

ABSTRACT
Snmpxconn is a network monitoring application based on
X-Windows Version 11 Release 2 and the Simple Network
Management Protocol. The application monitors a number
of (configurable) network entities and graphically dep-
icts the TCP connections associated with the network
entities via a TCP topology map.

MECHANISM
Snmpxconn uses SNMP to gather its information. A con-
figuration file is used to determine the network enti-
ties to be monitored. There are certain command line
arguments which manipulate the X environment and SNMP
actions.

CAVEATS
An SNMP agent must be running in the network entity
being monitored in order for snmpxconn to be useful.

BUGS
None outstanding. They are fixed as reports come in.
Report bugs to: nysersnmp@nisc.nyser.net

LIMITATIONS
SNMP polling is done synchronously. The network enti-
ties must be configured by manually adding information
to a configuration file.

HARDWARE REQUIRED
Developed on Sun 3/60, Sun 3/260, tested on a SPARCsta-
tion I, DECstation, and a Solbourne 4/802.

SOFTWARE REQUIRED
Some UNIX variant or some other OS with a Berkeley
Socket Compatibility Library. X-Windows.

AVAILABILITY
Snmpxconn is available in the NYSERNet SNMP Software
Distribution, which is licensed, copyrighted software.
To obtain information regarding the package send mail
to: snmplisc@nisc.nyser.net or call +1 518-283-8860.

NAME
snmpxmon

KEYWORDS
manager, map, status; IP; NMS, SNMP, X; UNIX.

ABSTRACT
Snmpxmon is a network monitoring application based on
X-Windows Version 11 Release 2 and the Simple Network
Management Protocol. This application will determine
the status of sites and links it is configured to moni-
tor (via its configuration file) by querying the desig-
nated sites and then displaying the result in a map
form. Snmpxmon supports color graphics.

MECHANISM
Snmpxmon uses SNMP to gather its information. A confi-
guration file is used to design the topology map.
There are certain command line arguments which manipu-
late the X environment and SNMP actions.

CAVEATS
An SNMP agent must be running in the network entity
being monitored in order for snmpxmon to be useful.

BUGS
None outstanding. They are fixed as reports come in.
Report bugs to: nysersnmp@nisc.nyser.net

LIMITATIONS
SNMP polling is done synchronously. The topology map
must be configured by hand.

HARDWARE REQUIRED
Developed on Sun 3/60, Sun 3/260, tested on a SPARCsta-
tion I, DECstation, and a Solbourne 4/802.
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