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IP Tools (Page 2)

Network Device Change Control (NDCC)

2007-10-10
By: admin
In: IP Tools, Linux
Tagged: IP Tools, Linux

NDCC is a system of monitoring and recording changes to configurations of network equipment. It can store configuration snapshots for any text-based configs. It has been used to store configurations from Unix and Linux systems; Cisco routers, switches, load balancers, and firewalls; Foundry; NetScreen, Juniper, NetScaler, and others.Read More →

Fping for Windows

2007-10-09
By: admin
In: IP Tools, Windows
Tagged: IP Tools, network, ping, Windows

Fping is a free console program, much like the ping program that comes with windows. Why use fping instead of the standard windows ping?Read More →

fping – Ping multiple hotsts at once

2007-10-09
By: admin
In: IP Tools, Linux
Tagged: echo, fping, icmp, IP Tools, Linux, network, ping

fping is a ping like program which uses the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo request to determine if a host is up. fping is different from ping in that you can specify any number of hosts on the command line, or specify a file containing the lists of hosts to ping.Read More →

SmokePing – Latency Measurement Tool

2007-10-09
By: admin
In: IP Tools, Linux
Tagged: IP Tools, Linux

SmokePing is a deluxe latency measurement tool. It can measure, store and display latency, latency distribution and packet loss. SmokePing uses RRDtool to maintain a longterm data-store and to draw pretty graphs, giving up to the minute information on the state of each network connection. Main Features of SmokePing are, Measures latency as well as latency variation Wide variety of probes, ranging from simple ping to web requests and custom protocols Advanced alarm system, triggering on configurable 'latency patterns' Master/slave deployment model to run measurments from multiple sources in parallel Ajax based graph navigation Chart mode, to show the most interesting graphs first.  Plug-able probes,Read More →

Netcps – Free utility to measure end to end TCP/IP performance

2007-10-04
By: admin
In: IP Tools, Windows
Tagged: IP Tools, Windows

NetCPS is a free tiny utility which can be used to measure effective performance for TCP/IP network. Run NetCPS in server mode on one machine and query using NetCPS from another machine to measure performance. To run in server mode, Start "netcps -s" on one machine, and from another machine run netcps as netcps IP ADDRESS (ex: netcps 192.168.0.1) on the other machine, and the two programs will pump 100 MB of data over the network. The CPS is measured with 1/1000 second's accuracy. Note that winsock seems to take quite some CPU resources on high-speed connections. The author explains that he got ~4 MB/s max on a Intel PentiumRead More →

Leaf Networks – A free Network Sharing platform

2007-10-04
By: admin
In: IP Tools, Linux, Windows
Tagged: IP Tools, Linux, Windows

Leaf Networks™ is the Global Virtual Network Provider that is changing the way people use networks and networked devices, such as game consoles, media centers and servers, printers and network storage devices. Leaf Networks offers you a free service that gives you the ability easily form your own secure private network and bring together your networked devices with other members of your network.Read More →

Perlbal – Perl based Reverse proxy Load Balancer

2007-09-30
By: admin
In: IP Tools, Linux, Unix
Tagged: http, IP Tools, Linux, load-balance, OpenSource, perl, perlbal, reverse-proxy, Unix

Perlbal is a Perl-based reverse proxy load balancer and a web server which can server millions of requests a day. Perlbal is a single-threaded event-based server supporting HTTP load balancing and web serving.Read More →

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