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Download and
Register to
get free SMS to test.
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
Local/Hotmail/Yahoo/Free
SMTP
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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Instructions
to add to Windows Registry to auto start program when Windows
start
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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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