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ipPulse
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Version
1.82
ipPulse is a Connectivity and Device Status Monitoring
Tool. Use ipPulse to monitor the status of IP connected
devices (computers) on any IP connected network.
ipPulse uses a variety of methods, including ping, tcp
connects, and SNMP to poll and check the network
connectivity of a list of user-defined nodes. ipPulse
alerts you to failures using a variety of techniques
ranging from audible messages to email and logging.
Supports a large list of target hosts entered as either
hostnames or IP addresses. The list can be imported
from a text file.
Polls the list on a cyclical basis with full control
over the list cycle timing parameters.
Supports a primary and secondary test.
Supports standard Ping ICMP Echo Requests/Replie.
Primary test only.
TCP Port numbers for TCP connect tests are assignable
on a per-node basis. Primary or secondary test.
Optionally uses SNMP v1 or SNMP v2c as a secondary test
by requesting MIB2 OID
interfaces.ifTable.ifEntry.ifOperStatus for every
interface found on the target node. Community names are
assignable on a per-node basis.
Optional SNMP queries can be made for obtaining more
extensive data from the target host. ipPulse includes a
number of OID presets and 12 user defined OIDs.
Example: you can obtain MAC addresses for every
interface from an SNMP enabled host.
Multiple alerts and logging. Alert options include
beeping your computer, playing a wave file, notifying
someone by email, or sending a notification email to a
cell phone. Logging options include logging all test
results to a text file, logging only errors to a text
file, or logging errors to a dynamically created HTML
page. Any combination of logging options can be used.
Alerts are issued upon failures using user-defined
criteria. Changes from a FAIL state to a PASS state can
now generate email messages.
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