Ping Host is designed to check the status of individual devices on your network. You supply the program with a list of IP addresses and/or hostnames and it will interrogate the list and show you which devices are active, and those that are not.
Use Ping Host to make sure that your critical devices (servers, switches, printers, routers) are available on the network. Allowing you to act quickly and decisively, resuming critical services in your organisation. You can save your frequent scans, and output the results to a CSV file for reporting.
This small application is standalone, requiring no installation, and is perfect for storing on a USB drive.
Designed for Windows 2000, XP, 2003. Some users may require Administrator rights to access all the features of this application. By downloading this application you agree to the following license agreement.
Comments:
It would be nice if .. Jim - 10/20/2008 6:17:18 PM Hi. This is great. i use it to monitor SIP handsets deployed in a Educational internal telecommunications network. Teachers have a habit of pulling the LAN cable out at the lecturn. This allows me to see which SIP handsets are down without loading up the maintenance terminal and cross referencing. All the handsets are loaded into my HOSTS file with a description of where they are located.
It would be nice if I only had to maintain the HOSTS file; i.e. read the targets from the HOSTS file; instead of having to maintain a second .txt file for the targets.
Add MAC addrs Jacob - 7/21/2010 9:02:12 AM Would be great if it would report MAC addrs too!
Jim - 10/20/2008 6:17:18 PM
Hi. This is great. i use it to monitor SIP handsets deployed in a Educational internal telecommunications network. Teachers have a habit of pulling the LAN cable out at the lecturn. This allows me to see which SIP handsets are down without loading up the maintenance terminal and cross referencing. All the handsets are loaded into my HOSTS file with a description of where they are located.
It would be nice if I only had to maintain the HOSTS file; i.e. read the targets from the HOSTS file; instead of having to maintain a second .txt file for the targets.