10-Strike Network Monitor is a network device status monitor which allows you to obtain online data on the time a device becomes available and the time it goes out, and thus ensure a prompt response to various events. 10-Strike Network Monitor is a host monitoring tool designed to help you verify the connection status.
The application allows you to monitor computers, servers, printers and other devices (hosts) connected to your local area network or the Internet. The application checks hosts periodically by sending specific requests to specified services, connecting to ports and using many other methods, responding to events different ways – from displaying a message through rebooting the service.
The program's functionality is based on periodic polling of devices. It can check devices via the ICMP, TCP, SNMP, HTTP, FTP, ARP, DNS protocols. With 10-Strike Network Monitor you can monitor SQL databases, files, folders, free space on disks, VB and JS script results.
Depending on the result that function has returned, the device being polled obtains a corresponding status. If the check is successful its color is displayed in green; if it failed - it appears in red. Configure the program's response to particular events (device on/off). These include: displaying a message, playing a sound, running external programs and commands, placing a record to log, sending a SMS to a mobile phone, sending e-mails, restarting/shutting down a service or a computer.
The program stores results of all the monitoring checks being run, gathers statistics, and displays the response time diagrams in the real time for any host you select in the list. You can watch the history data as well.
Limitations:
· 30 days trial
· nag screen
What's New in This Release:
· Added the SNMP v2 support to the SNMP monitoring check.
· Fixed a bug in the downtime counting function for a host (monitoring stats).
· Fixed some bugs in email notifications (empty subject), in the list of monitoring checks, and in some other places.
· Fixed the program window positioning on the multiple monitor configurations.