MIB Packages updated

A new version of the Cisco MIB Package is now available for download. This monster package contains all the latest MIBs published by Cisco on its web site at http://www.cisco.com/public/sw-center/netmgmt/cmtk/mibs.shtml as of April 2 2009.

Modules : 1137 Objects : 72,000+

Get it from here  (Click on the first item. Download size = 35.1 MB)

NOTE : The MIB Package takes less than 5 minutes to install on Windows XP and about 15 minutes on Windows Vista (dont ask why !) Users of Vista please be patient while the package is installed.

What is MIB Package ?

It is a ZIP file specially created for use with Unbrowse SNMP. You can install the package by selected Repository -> Import Package from the menu.

What is  Unbrowse SNMP ?

It is a easy to use SNMP utility which allows you to easily perform all SNMP operations in a rich graphical environment. Read here for features and screenshots. It is free for basic use but some premium feature require a license after 30 days.

New software updates – Unbrowse SNMP

We have a new release of Unbrowse SNMP available for immediate download.

This is a free upgrade for all current users of Unbrowse SNMP Power Features.

Get it from here

So whats new in this release !

  1. Contains a lot of tweaks and fixes
  2. Much improved support for IPv6
  3. Fixed bugs related to printing
  4. Fixed occasional problems with verifying authentication of traps

We would also like to welcome the following recent customers to the growing family of Unbrowse SNMP Power Features users.

  • SAIC Corporation
  • United States Coast Guard
  • Oracle Corporation
  • Fortress Technologies
  • Dell Computer
  • Accelenet
  • Network Integrity Systems
  • and other individual users

Thanks all for your support.

Product management for techie-entrepreneurs

In this post, I just want to share a great resource I found on the web.

If you are a techie entrepreneur like myself, you will sometimes find it hard to grasp critical business aspects such as pricing and sales strategy. Unfortunately, if you get some of these wrong – no amount of cool code is going to save your venture. So, how does a techie get the inside information about product marketing in plain English.

I stumbled upon a very good set of articles written by Daniel Shefer on exactly this topic.

Check it out at http://www.shefer.net/articles.html