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The following table shows the SNMP library files and programs that are supported by Windows Embedded CE.

File name Description

Snmp_hostmib.dll

Extension-agent DLL that implements the host resources MIB.

Snmp_mibii.dll

Extension-agent DLL that implements MIB-II.

Snmpapi.dll

SNMP utilities DLL set by SNMP extension-agent DLLs and manager applications. This DLL contains a framework for developing extension-agent DLLs.

Snmp.dll

SNMP service. This is the master agent that receives SNMP requests and delivers them to the appropriate extension-agent DLL.

The following table shows the files and programs that are supported by SNMP management stations that are based on Microsoft Windows NT®. These files and programs can be used to monitor and manage applications on a Windows Embedded CE–based device.

File name Description

Perf2Mib.exe

MIB builder tool.

Snmputil.exe

SNMP management utility to test the functionality of the SNMP service.

Snmpmon.exe

SNMP utility that can monitor MIB objects on any number of remote hosts, and that optionally can log the results in an ODBC database; it uses an .ini file.

Ilmmib2.dll

Extension-agent DLL that implements LAN Manager MIB-II.

Mgmtapi.dll

Microsoft SNMP management API library.

Mib.bin

Compiled MIB information that is used by the MGMTAPI.dll file.

Snmptrap.exe

SNMP trap service. Receives SNMP traps and forwards them to SNMP manager application by using the MGMTAPI.dll and WinSNMP.dll files.

Snmpffg.exe

SNMP configuration utility.

Winsnmp32.dll

Microsoft WinSNMPmanager API version 1.1a library.

Mib.cc

SNMP MIB compiler that is used to produce a new Mib.bin file that includes additional MIBs.

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