Monitor TCP ports and email you alerts when connect to WWW,FTP,SMTP,SSH,SQL..etc consecutive timeout
Download port_alert v5.7
Free to test with full functions
- Monitor TCP ports
connection and send you alerts when continuous timeout and restored -
Monitor TCP ports connection such as port 21 for
FTP, 22(SSH),
23(TELNET),
25(SMTP), 53(DNS), 80(Httpd), 110(POP3), 1433(MSSQL), 3306(MYSQL) or
any self defined port #.
Monitoring TCP ports connection is monitoring those services on your servers.
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Setup any
numbers of consecutive connection timeout to get alert
- Alert you only when the TCP ports connect timeout on a continuous time period.
You can setup any # of consecutive 1 or 2 or 3,...10...20..100..500.. timeout to
send you alert.
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Alert you once only when normal -> consecutive connection timeout
-> normal status changed - It
does not keep sending you alerts
when
it remains TCP ports connection timeout.
Let you know when it is
abnormal and when it is back to normal exactly.
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Alerts include Email and Sound.
Setup suitable threshold to email you alerts before 7/24 TCP
services get problems. Setup Primary and Secondary SMTP server to email you
alerts,
Local/Hotmail/Yahoo/Free
SMTP
is supported.
Sound play 3 times for alert sending and 1 time when return to
normal
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Save to log file and separate the
log files by date automatically.
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I am Alive
mail notification - Setup to email you the log file
periodically to let you know program is up and running
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Trial version has full function
but time duration is limited for email alerts sending. Import license key to move
trial version to licensed version,
no
registration required and no connection to our server.
- Below is the alert text sample, log
also included in email attachment
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Alert for
192.168.3.99 1433 Down(01:21:42)
Internal MSSQL DB
57 seconds (8 times) connect timeout from 2015-08-21
01:20:45 to 01:21:42
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192.168.3.99
1433
ALIVE(2015-08-21 02:01:44)
Internal MSSQL DB
Back to Alive
Set up #
of consecutive timeout to trigger Alert.
Column "Timeout #" is the
# of
consecutive connection timeout which you can define. Column "Count" is the count
of consecutive timeout (down). Alert will be sent only when Count = Timeout
Setup Primary and Secondary SMTP server to
get email alerts