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Download V5.6 for
Windows
version.
Check here for
Linux version.
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Setup any number of consecutive PING loss to get alert - PING
monitor your internet or LAN servers with SMS / Mail / Sound alerts
when get consecutive PING loss. Setup consecutive 1 or 2 or
3,..10..20..100.... ping loss to send you alert
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Alert you once only when PING normal -> PING consecutive loss ->
PING normal status changed - It
does not keep sending you alerts
when
it remains PING loss.
Let you know when it is
abnormal and when it is back exactly.
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Alerts include SMS, Email and Sound. SMS and Email alerts send out from our
server and has option to email additional alert via
SendGrid
SMTP relay service
(API
key for password, no security concern, 100/day for free)
or
Local/Gmail/Yahoo/Hotmail
at the same time
to ensure you can receive alerts.
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I am Alive mail notification - Has
option to setup
mailing you the current monitoring log periodically to let you know
monitoring program is up and running
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Save PING loss data to log file and separate the
log files by date automatically.
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Different alert text for
different host - Set up different text for
different host alert message
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Allow to limit SMS sending
a day - Cap # of SMS
sending to avoid large SMS alert when
abnormal situation happened. if you
set max. # is 10 then the 10th SMS will have 10/10 in the end. No
SMS alert but you still can get mail alert.
Counter will be reset
at 00:00 to let you get SMS alert next day
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Not only monitor PING timeout but also monitor all other PING
situation - Also include host is "Request Time Out","Dest Network Not Reachable" "Dest Host Not Reachable", "TTL
Expired in Transit","TTL Expired Reassemb" .....etc
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Monitoring locally and
send SMS alert locally or globally to your clients.
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Below is
alert text examples.
You can setup alert text or use program
default.
Use default
alert text
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2015-06-13 23:47:37 192.168.1.100
Ping Timeout ... 87 seconds (20 times)
ping timeout from 2015-06-13 23:46:10 to 23:47:37
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2015-06-14 01:22:32 Ping OK , Back to
Normal Reply from 61.219.38.89: Bytes = 32 RTT = 2ms TTL =
64
Or
setup your alert text for different servers
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Timeout text
example setup "AP1 MYSQL 192.168.0.1 Ping Timeout.
<duration>"
You will receive "2015-05-28 07:25:58 AP1 MYSQL 192.168.0.1
Ping Timeout. 133 seconds (30 times) ping timeout from
2015-05-28 07:23:45 to 07:25:58"
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Back text example
setup "AP1 MYSQL 192.168.0.1 Ping OK, restored.
<response>"
You will receive "2015-05-28 08:30:32 AP1 MYSQL 192.168.0.1 Ping OK,
restored. Reply from 192.168.0.1 Bytes = 32 RTT = 2ms TTL =
64"
Variable <duration> and
<response> -
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<duration> for
"Timeout SMS" , it will be replaced by "xx seconds (yy
times) ping
timeout from yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss to hh:mm:ss"
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<response> for
"Back to normal SMS" , it will be replaced by "Reply from xx.xx.xx.xx Bytes = xx RTT = xms TTL =
xx"
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Note : put
<duration> for "Timeout SMS"
and <response> for "Back to normal SMS". It will not be replaced if you put the variable in wrong way
Check
here for
screenshot
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