Keep Connected


Version: 2.1.b.20001226
Size:
110KB
Requirements:
No special requirements
Price:
$39.00
System:
Windows 2003/XP/2000/NT
Rating:
4.4
License:
Shareware

Description - Keep Connected



Tracks uptime of multiple servers and TCP/IP services simultaneously - be notified immediately when WAN links or servers go down. Monitors the availability of virtually any IP service or application using the several dozen included scripts or write your own! Includes advanced IP Network Probe tools. Keep Connected lets you monitor service availability, track DownTime, and probe machines for supported services. Keep Connected is fully configurable, and includes its own built-in script processor and editor. This feature allows you to write your own TCP/IP scripts for testing custom services, or modify the built-in scripts to match your specific needs. Keep Connected provides three notification methods, so busy administrators can Keep On Top of system status at all times. Audible alarm - Keep Connected can beep the PC speaker either until you have reset the alarm or until the connection is restored. Email alert - Keep Connected can send email, either to the Default administrator or to a specific individual (or list of individuals), when a connection goes down. Optionally, Keep Connected can send another email when the connection is restored. Run program - Keep Connected can run a program of your choice, with optional context- specific command-line parms, when a connection goes down. By default, the program is the built-in NET SEND command, but you may use any program you want. Use this feature with a command-line pager or email program to customize your alert strategy. Keep Connected provides real-time statistics on all connections, viewable from the Control Panel applet. Keep Connected also records uptime and downtime in the Event Viewer log, and optionally saves detail transaction records in a log file. Keep Connected can be used to keep a dial-on-demand router or modem activated, or as part of your overall LAN/WAN monitoring system.

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