What's your existing network infrastructure look like? Nagios + nagiosgraph is pretty good for this, but it is an overhead.

        -Sean

On 05/24/2011 04:43 PM, John Mort wrote:
Can anyone recommend a tool to track network uptime?  Some work was done
on one of my building's network connection and users are reporting that
there are intermittent outages.  I'd like some way of pinging a location
once a second or minute or so and tracking that over a long period of
time like a few days or a week to see if there are any patterns to the
outages and how long/often they are occurring.

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