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Tools 
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Overview 
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The SNMP **Tools** page allows you to load or import MIBs and then build SNMP actions/ scripts to be 
saved as probes within the platform. 

Insights ships with a library of MIBs that can be opened by choosing the **Load MIB** button. 
If a new one is needed it can be imported by selecting the **Import MIBs** button. 


Load a MIB 
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1. On the **Tools** page, click **Load MIB**. 
2. In the **Select a MIB** dialog, view the choice of all the manufacturer MIBs available in the system, 
   then select the relevant MIB.

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3. Once the MIP is selected you can open up all of the branches and leaves and view
   each associated OID. 
4. Choose the folder you wish to use, and fill out the connection settings for that system. 
5. Click **Connection**, fill out the host name or IP and choose the
   SNMP version. 
   
   If selecting V3 then a set of different parameters will
   pop up and you will need to fill these in. 

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6. Choose the operation to perform: GET, GET NEXT, or WALK 

   The operation returns values of the OID you query in the field below it. 

   Selecting any of the checkboxes adjacent to the field enables **Create Probe**. 

   Repeat for each probe you want to add. 

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7. Click **Create Probe**. A dialog displays, allowing you to fill out a name for the probe, and either save 
   the probe to a new or existing probe group. 

   Now you have a new probe that will run the particular SNMP command you requested.


