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This application
was created for monitoring the availability
of any network device that can answer in ping
request (ICMP parcels) and give this information
in the user via the HMI (Human machine interface)
or share the information in applications (scada
- Databases).
The application was developed with the use
of Visual Studio in VC ++. The initial publication
of application it could give the data to a
SCADA system. But in the latest release of
the software additional functionality is implemented,
aiming at the creation of an application that
could become a tool of recording a network
event with graphs and error reporting.
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DDE Request and Advanced request transactions
- DDE Hot link support AREQ
- DDE bit request for each topic
- ADO DataBase Connection
- Multithreaded application
- Real time clock and watch dog timer
- Net DDE Hot link support
- User friendly GUI
- Auto memory clean up (memory friendly)
- HASP Protected
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ICMP Packet encoding
- Trace Route
- Net message
- Port Scanner (UDP / TCP)
- Configurable Web Whois
- CPU Speed Calculator / CPU Info
- CPU Usage / Memory Usage / Resources
- Task Manager / Services
- System User Info / Remote user info
- Shared Directories
- Socket Information
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The application is monitoring any network devices.
As it appears from the photograph the application
after a series of measurements decides if the device
is being-active and how many millisecond passed
until it answers. This information is available
via DDE in anyone DDE Client program (SCADA, Excell...).
In the main screen
of program the user can monitor:
- The name of network device as an IP or as a
domain name.(DNS Lookup).
- If the device replies or delays (Responding
- Timeout).
- Which is the IP in case there is a domain name.
- Delay time in msec.
- DDE info(device online - offline).
- Max delay time.
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| Trace route feature
(DNS is required).
In this window the
user can see:
- How many nodes - hops it passes the packet until
it reach the IP or domain name.
- The IP node.
- Domain name of the node (if available in DNS).
- Hop lag in millisecond .
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| Open
UDP / TCP Ports feature |
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| UDP/TCP feature
shows the user the status of ports in his server.
In the window of
Open UDP/TCP Ports the user can see:
- Local address/Local port.
- Remote address/Remote port.
- The status of the port.
- Which application uses this port.
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| The System metrics
feature shows information about the CPU the Physical
and Virtual memory as well as how many services
run in the system. This operations are similar with
the Task Manager.
In the window of
System metrics the user can see:
- Local machine CPU status.
- Total Physical and Virtual of memory and rate
of use.
- Total Handles/Threads/Processes.
- Total Physical memory, Available and cached.
- Commited Charge.
- Total Kernel Memory, Paged and Non Paged.
- Free physical memory feature.
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- - Process Name.
- Process ID.
- Page Fault.
- Page file usage.
- Working set size.
- Service Threads.
- Parent ID.
- Service Priority.
- End Task feature.
- Service management Start/Stop.
- Service Description.
- Thread Owner.
- Thread ID.
- Thread Usage.
- Thread Priority.
- Slectable Thread Priority.
- Slectable service Priority.
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Task Manager Feature shows information on the programs
and services that run in the local server, like
windows task manager, with the difference that the
user can see the threads of a service.
In the window of
System metrics the user can see:
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The NIC Adapter feature shows information
on the connections of local server in the
network.
In the window
of NIC Adapter the user can see:
- Network adapter ID.
- Card Adapter Description.
- IP Address, Subnet Mask.
- MAC Address.
- Card Type.
- Available Dial up adapters.
- Free physical memory feature.
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