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Ping is a basic diagnostic network utility that allows administrators to verify the connectivity of a remote computer by sending and receiving ICMP packets, and measuring host response time.
Traceroute presents the route of network packets between the sender and selected computer.
The tool displays response time, name, and IP addresses of each intermediate hop in corporate network, detecting routing anomalies and identifying connectivity delay.
Program graphs transfer rate between local and remote computer in the corporate network. It is possible to specify the timeout, delay and the size of a packet. The program is ideal for verifying the quality of the links between devices in the network.
The tool presents in an intelligible format all DNS related information as well as SOA resource records - serial number for the zone, expire, refresh interval, minimum time-to-live and retry.
The tools checks a node for the running services. Besides checking port connectivity it also sends appropriate request and checks service response. Program recognizes 65 popular network services.
This tools checks node for open ports. It can check ports in range or predefined list of "well known ports". Administrators can also define custom port lists for quick scanning.
This scanner detects all computers on the network by sending ICMP or SNMP packets and resolves their names. Moreover the program also gathers basic SNMP information e.g. system and location from nodes.
The SNMP tool, being a part of AdRem iTools 2007, provides a straightforward way to obtain SNMP information about the selected network node.
The program includes MIB database with 400 pre-compiled MIB from major vendors.
The program provides clearly formatted data about SNMP network devices. It allows viewing the SNMP details without browsing through complicated MIB trees.
This tool allows browsing data in native SNMP way through MIB tree.
WMITools utility allows browsing WMI information.
Possible tasks include: