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Monitor Network Devices and Servers

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  • August 17, 2009

Monitor network devices and servers with 10-Strike Network Monitor! This network device monitoring application allows you to monitor servers, switches, network computers, and any other network devices connected to your local area network. The program detects failures in time and ensures a prompt response to the failures.

Network Device Monitor

This is how the program works…

The program polls network devices by sending them ICMP ping packets, attempting to connect to the required TCP port, checking a switch via the SNMP protocol (check whether a particular MIB value meets a defined condition, for example), checking file existence or free space on a server, etc. Depending on the result, the program responds proactively. These actions may include: displaying a message, playing a sound alarm, running programs, writing to a log, sending SMS or e-mail message, restarting/shutting down a service or a computer.

10-Strike Network Monitor can monitor many types of network servers: FTP servers, Web (HTTP) servers, database servers, file servers, DNS servers, etc.

For example, let’s consider in details how the program monitors web servers. The HTTP check allows monitoring the state of a web server. With this check, you can constantly monitor the availability of your web server. The check consists in attempting to connect to the web server by sending the ‘GET’ query. The application analyses the server’s reply and determines the state of the web server. The application allows entering login and password for authenticated access to the web server and parameters (host address, login/password)) for passing the query through a proxy server. However, the HTTP monitoring check, except for merely accessing the web server, can monitor the content of the web pages on it. The application allows searching a page with a predefined URL for a specified string and alerting when it is found or in other cases. The most important is that it can respond to the change in the content of the page, promptly notifying the site owner on the occurrence of deface (unauthorized modification of the web page by a malefactor).

10-Strike Network Monitor also displays colorful charts showing response times of the network devices. By analyzing the charts, you can understand when the response times raise, your network’s bandwidth is low, or the server’s load is too high.

 

Requirements: Windows NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista/2008/7 supported.

 

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