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The program is designed to automatically ping network hosts and detect their outages and connection quality problems. It uses ICMP pings to detect up/down statuses of the monitored hosts and estimates their real-time connection quality based on packet loss, latency and jitter metrics. The program stores information about every ping and allows you to get detailed statistics for any host during any historical period, such as the list of outages, uptime percent, average latency, latency deviation, etc.

EMCO Ping Monitor allows you to easily find hosts with different state and quality characteristics and navigate to them for detailed information. When the program detects changes in the host state or the connection quality, it can notify you of such changes. The program supports e-mail, Windows Tray and sound notifications. You can also configure a script or an executable to be used for custom notifications.

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The program includes built-in tools for data analysis and reporting. The collected monitoring information is aggregated and represented on charts, so you can easily estimate the hosts performance during any historical period and track its metrics.

The program uses ping monitoring to interact with network hosts and detect their state and network performance. The program can monitor many hosts simultaneously, and it interacts with every host independently. A special high-performance engine allows monitoring 8,000+ hosts with 0.01 ms latency precision.

The software continuously sends ICMP echo requests to every host and analyzes its echo replies. If a ping passes, the program saves its round-trip time. If several pings fail in a row, the program detects a connection outage, so the host state is changed to down and corresponding notifications are sent.

EMCO Ping Monitor uses the results of the latest pings to assess the real-time quality of the host connection by calculating the packet loss, latency and jitter metrics. The program determines the quality as good, warning, bad or critical depending on those metrics.

The program can also assess the host performance for any historical period using ping results for this period to calculate the host uptime percentage, packet loss, average latency, latency deviation, latency coefficient of variation (CV) and mean opinion score (MOS).

The Free edition allows monitoring up to 5 hosts. It does not allow any specific configuration for hosts. This edition offers the standard Windows ping latency measurement with a 1ms precision. It allows only one connection to a server at a time.

The Professional edition allows monitoring up to 250 hosts. Every host can have a custom configuration of its options, such as monitoring settings and e-mail notification recipients, etc.

This edition allows multiple clients with customized access permissions to connect to the same server and work simultaneously. It features high-precision ping latency measurement with 0.01ms precision.

The program has a special engine optimized to monitor a large number of hosts simultaneously. The technical limit is 32,000 hosts. Modern hardware allows monitoring 8,000+ hosts with a low system workload.

In the program, you can switch between the Windows standard ping latency measurement with 1ms precision and high-precision latency measurement with 0.01ms precision, which can be used in low-latency networks.

The program detects the current state (up or down) for all monitored hosts and saves information about all outages, so for any selected time range you know when and how long the hosts were up and down.

The connection quality of any host is assessed in real-time as good, warning, bad or critical using different ping monitoring metrics. You can customize the assessment criteria according to your needs.

For any historical period, you can assess the host performance using customizable criteria. Tracking changes of the overall host performance and changes of different metrics can help to find the reason of networking problems.

All ping results are saved, so you can have access to statistics collected for every host. The program calculates different metrics and displays them on charts, so you can track the metrics changes over time.

Every ping is recorded, so you can visualize all pings for every host on a timeline chart for a selected time range to see how they changed. You can export ping data into a file that can be opened for analysis in an external tool.

Get e-mail, Windows Tray and sound alerts when the host state or connection quality change. All settings are customizable, so you can change e-mail templates and set different notification settings for different hosts.

The program allows configuring settings used for all hosts and specifying custom settings for hosts/groups. You can integrate the program with external tools by configuring custom actions executed on up/down and other events.

Generate PDF and HTML reports including detailed statistics for selected hosts. The generated reports can be saved as files, sent by e-mail or uploaded to an FTP. The program can create reports on demand and on schedule.

The program introduces alerts that help you to discover current problems with monitored host. You can configure as many alerts in the program as you need. Each alert uses a custom condition based on real-time host monitoring characteristics, so once the condition is satisfied for a monitored host, the program reports an alert for that host. The program displays a total number of current alerts in Overview and also displays a list of alerts in Alerts Summary, so you can see all detected problems for monitored hosts. You can acknowledge alerts for the selected period while working on resolving the problem. A list of acknowledged and active alerts can be reviewed separately to help you navigating through the current monitoring problems.

The program allows you to configure alerts in the program preferences. The program provides predefined alerts that are reported when host states are changed to Down or connection quality is changed to Bad or Critical, but you can create custom alerts. You can use any real-time monitoring characteristics in the alert condition, including host state, quality, packet loss, latency, jitter, etc. The program can send notifications and execute custom actions when alerts are started and ended. You can assign notifications and custom actions to alerts and host state/quality change events and configure notification settings.

The program introduces document-based interface. Now all monitoring data are represented in a document, you can navigate through it to see specific monitoring characteristics, such as Alerts, Hosts Statistics, Hosts State and Hosts Quality. Each document works with its own set of hosts, so you can open multiple documents represented different host. Each document has its own navigation and UI settings, so you can use different data filtering, grouping and sorting settings in different documents. You can create custom layout to organize multiple documents on the screen according with your needs.

The program now provides improved navigation, so you can quickly switch between screens representing different data. Now all monitored data are represented in the document interface. You can use the navigation bar to open different pages representing information about all hosts, such as Overview, Statistics Summary, Alerts Summary, State Summary and Quality Summary. You can also drill-down to the host level and review hosts statistics, alerts, state and quality. All monitoring information about all hosts and for a single host is available in the same document view.

Overview now displays additional information, including host performance statistics for a specific period, so you can see on the chart how performance of the monitored hosts changed over time. You can also see an interactive chart with alerts, so you can see how many alerts are currently active and acknowledged.

The new table format of data representation is available for State Summary and Quality Summary. It allows representing the information about the current hosts state/quality as a table, where each host is represented as a table row and monitoring metrics are represented as the table columns. You can use data sorting, grouping and filtering options to organize the table data.

Now all hosts statistics collected for a host is represented on a single screen the displays host performance, availability, latency, quality metrics as well as the chart displaying real-time ping tracking and other charts representing latency and uptime, state and data for a selected period. You can also find host state and quality intervals and host events on the same screen. You don't need to switch to the different views to see all these data. Now they are represented on the single screen.

At the bottom of the Hosts view you can find a chart representing hosts activity, so you can see how many hosts are monitored, paused or not monitored. The chart is interactive, so you can click specific activity valued to apply a filter and display those hosts in the view.

Now you can specify default values for custom fields in the program preferences, if required, and override them on for a host or for a group. You can display host values in the Hosts view and apply data sorting, grouping and filtering using custom fields values. To display custom fields you can use a column chooser for the hosts table.

You can override settings provided in the program preferences for a group or for a host. The program allows you to override alerts and notification settings, so you can enable and disable alerts and notifications for a host or for a group. You can also override e-mail recipients and notification activation time to configure custom schedule for a host or for a group.

The program uses ICMP pings to track state (up/down) and connection quality (the real-time characteristics based on packet loss percentage, latency percentile and jitter) of each monitored host. More about tracking

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