NetGong 7.0

NetGong is a sophisticated network monitoring tool that allows network administrators, webmasters, and Internet service providers to monitor anynetworked device on the Internet, corporate intranet, or TCP/IP LAN and receive alerts immediately via audible alarm, message, email, or thirdparty software when a connection fails.
It is a powerfuNetGong is a sophisticated network monitoring tool that allows network administrators, webmasters, and Internet service providers to monitor any networked device on the Internet, corporate intranet, or TCP/IP LAN and receive alerts immediately via audible alarm, message, email, or thirdparty software when a connection fails. It is a powerful personal monitoring product delivering low cost, Simplicity of operation, and roundtheclock coverage.
Main Features
Agentless architecture Allows you to monitor network devices or services without installing an agent on each machine.
Comprehensive monitoring Monitors up to 500 network resources simultaneously.
Global settings Allows quick network resource configuration.
Independent parameters Allows all parameters to be set independently for each network resource.
Maintenance mode Permits you to temporarily disable monitoring of certain resources.
Robust alerting Alerts you to failures using a variety of techniques ranging from audible alarms to thirdparty software.
Alert schedule Allows you "fine tune" the alerting functions to avoid unnecessary alerting during an extended failure.
Failure and recovery alerts Alerts can be enabled for any combination of failure and recovery notices.
Custom alerts Allows custom alerts to be created for each monitored resource.
Test alert configuration Each alert type can be tested in order to verify that the alert is configured correctly prior to going live.
Email notification Allows email notification via SMTP with the server of your choice.

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