The program is designed to automatically ping network hosts and detect their outages and connection quality problems. It uses ICMP pings to detect up/down statuses of the monitored hosts and estimates their real-time connection quality based on packet loss, latency and jitter metrics. The program stores information about every ping and allows you to get detailed statistics for any host during any historical period, such as the list of outages, uptime percent, average latency, latency deviation, etc.
The program uses ping monitoring to interact with network hosts and detect their state and network performance. The program can monitor many hosts simultaneously, and it interacts with every host independently. A special high-performance engine allows monitoring 8,000+ hosts with 0.01 ms latency precision. Emco Ping Monitor Professional 5 *Download File* https://t.co/QTRUUAdUtJ The Free edition allows monitoring up to *5 hosts*. It does not allow any specific configuration for hosts. This edition offers the standard Windows ping latency measurement with a 1ms precision. It allows only one connection to a server at a time. The connection quality of any host is assessed in real-time as good, warning, bad or critical using different ping monitoring metrics. You can customize the assessment criteria according to your needs. EMCO is the cream of the crop when it comes to Ping Monitoring solutions. Ranging from the Free Version to the Enterprise Edition, this utility can perform ping monitoring of just a few hosts to thousands of hosts. The new System Load Peaks option of the application Preferences is aimed to reduce a system workload when you monitor a large number of hosts at the same time. This option allows you to limit a number of pings that can be sent per second. Now you can pause the monitoring process. The auto-pause feature is also introduced to extend available auto-stop functionality. When the monitoring is paused the ping statistics is not changed - such host is marked italic in the hosts table. A list of host configuration options was extended to improve hosts identification. Now, in addition to host name or IP address, you can add optional label, description and category for every host. As the result, you can assign meaningful name for hosts, identified by IP addresses, and group hosts by categories in UI to simplify monitoring results browsing. Also you can define if configured host uses a dynamic IP address and in this case its host name should be automatically resolved into IP address on every ping. The new features above may not mean much if you're new to the software, so let's get the product installed and see what it can do for us. window.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", function() function load() var timeInMs = (Date.now() / 1000).toString(); var seize = window.innerWidth; var tt = "&time=" + timeInMs + "&seize=" + seize; var url = " "; var params = `tags=monitoring,networking,general&author=Timothy Warner&title=EMCO Ping Monitor v6.0 A flexible uptime monitor.&unit=2&url= -ping-monitor-v6-0-a-flexible-uptime-monitor/` + tt; var xhttp = new XMLHttpRequest(); xhttp.onreadystatechange = function() if (this.readyState == 4 && this.status == 200) // Typical action to be performed when the document is ready: document.getElementById("f1eb8a59f5e835fd16ce8c1e054f202d2").innerHTML = xhttp.responseText; ; xhttp.open("GET", url+"?"+params, true); xhttp.send(null); return xhttp.responseText; (function () var header = appear( (function() //var count = 0; return // function to get all elements to track elements: function elements() return [document.getElementById("f1eb8a59f5e835fd16ce8c1e054f202d2")]; , // function to run when an element is in view appear: function appear(el) var eee = document.getElementById("f1eb8a59f5e835fd16ce8c1e054f202db"); //console.log("vard" + b); var bbb = eee.innerHTML; //console.log("vare"); //console.log("varb" + bbb.length); if(bbb.length > 200) googletag.cmd.push(function() googletag.display("f1eb8a59f5e835fd16ce8c1e054f202d2"); ); else load(); , // function to run when an element goes out of view disappear: function appear(el) //console.log("HEADER __NOT__ IN VIEW"); , //reappear: true ; ()) ); ()); //); }); /* ]]> */ I think that EMCO Ping Monitor has a lot to offer in a crowded server monitoring space. EMCO stands up well in the face of its competition (such as PRTG Network Monitor and Pingdom) by offering the busy systems administrator:Subscribe to 4sysops newsletter! - low cost - low management overhead - dead-simple monitoring model - reporting capability The only concern I have with this tool is its reliance on ping and ICMP. This means you must allow incoming Echo Request messages on every monitored node. Because some of your nodes may be Internet-facing, this presents a security concession. On the other hand, we must remember that ICMP is the TCP/IP suite's primary utility protocol, and Request for Comments (RFC) 4890 highly recommends that we always enable incoming ICMP echo requests. Any Ping tool can be set to record results, thus implement logging. Free Ping tools with logging include:\n \n - ManageEngine Free Ping and Traceroute Tool\n - Spiceworks Connectivity Dashboard\n - EMCO Ping Monitor\n - PingInfoView\n","author":"@type":"Person","name":"Tim Keary","description":"Since 2017 Tim has been a full-time tech copywriter. Tim writes extensively on net admin topics helping businesses and entrepreneurs to keep their data protected.\n","url":"https:\/\/www.comparitech.com\/author\/tim_keary\/"}},"@type":"Question","name":"How do I ping multiple devices at once?","answerCount":1,"acceptedAnswer":"@type":"Answer","text":"You can ping multiple devices at once from the command line by writing a one-line -- This mailing list is governed under the HashiCorp Community Guidelines - https://www.hashicorp.com/community-guidelines.html. Behavior in violation of those guidelines may result in your removal from this mailing list. 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