• 'SMAP Primer', a quick overview of the program and how you can start using it
• 'SMAP MIBs', which you can leave in the same folder as the application or you can drop into your System Folder's Preferences folder
• 'SNMP_bluffers_guide.html', a very short web-formatted overview of SNMP
• the application
what you also get, available via the MacOS Help menu or via 'About SMAP…' in SMAP's Apple menu:
• Basics, which contains shareware payment information, license conditions, disclaimers, and an invitation
• Misc, for technical notes and explanations of some of the more obscure bits of SMAP's functionality
• Release notes, which contains some warnings, the program's release history, the list of known problems, and a plug for the competition
some optional things not in this package that would make your life easier:
• install Internet Config, and the utility ICeTEe that ships with it. They're free and cool and allow SMAP and almost any other Mac application to present you with active command-clickable links to a wide range of internet resources.
what SMAP assumes you already have:
• a Mac Plus or better, with MacOS 6.0.4 or better, and MacTCP 1.1.1 or better (or Open Transport 1.0.8 or better), attached to a network over which the Mac can talk to one or more devices that are manageable by SNMP over IP
• you need to know an SNMP read community for each device you want to map
• you need some basic MIB knowledge if you want to interpret the datagram log, or the Monitor and Details and Browse displays; otherwise no particular MIB knowledge is assumed