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10-Strike LANState 3.9 - Create visual network map, monitor servers, be notified on failures.
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Size: 2.80 MB
License: Shareware
OS: Win95,Win98,WinME,WinNT 4.x,WinXP,Windows2000,Windows2003,Windows Media Center Edition 2005,Windows Vista Starter,Windows Vista Home Basic,Windows Vista Home Premium,Windows Vista Business,Windows Vista Enterprise,Windows Vista Ultimate
Developer:10-Strike Software (» more programs)
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Program system requirements: Network (NetBios, ICMP, TCP, UDP must be enabled in your firewall)
New in this version: Added the "Connection Table" showing information on devices connected to switches with port numbers. Added retrieving information from SNMP devices via SNMP protocol. Added the "Switch Port" check. You can be assured that a network device is connected to the same switch port.
10-Strike LANState checked and founded to be 100% clean:
Archive: lanstate.zip
inflating: SETUP.EXE
inflating: FILE_ID.DIZ
inflating: WHATSNEW.TXT
Scan Results of WHATSNEW.TXT
WHATSNEW.TXT: OK
Scan Results of FILE_ID.DIZ
FILE_ID.DIZ: OK
Scan Results of SETUP.EXE
SETUP.EXE: OK
Scan Results of lanstate.zip
lanstate.zip: OK
Known viruses: 78261
Scanned directories: 1
Scanned files: 4
Infected files: 0
Data scanned: 3.95 MB
Time: 2.601 sec (0 m 2 s)
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Publisher's Description:
Monitor network hosts, shared resources, and traffic, get MAC addresses, scan TCP and UDP ports, and be notified when devices turn on or go down. Create network diagram and see your network's state in visual form at any time.
The program includes a number of features for administrators such as sending messages, shutting down and turning on remote computers, ping, name lookup, trace route, obtaining information on remote computers, creating reports, etc. LANState does not require installing any client software on the remote computers on your network.
Main features:
1. Modeling a local area network diagram in a visual mode and then saving the result as a map with images.
2. Monitoring hosts (ICMP ping and connecting to TCP port are supported).
3. Monitoring the usage of your shared resources by other users of the network.
4. Monitoring load of your network card (incoming/outgoing traffic).
5. Searching hosts by ICMP ping or scanning TCP ports.
6. Retrieving computer's network name by its IP address.
7. Notifying on events by playing a sound, writing to log, running program, sending e-mail, etc.
8. Performing actions on devices via the configurable context menu.
9. ICMP, TCP/IP, DNS, ARP, MAC, SNMP monitoring, etc.
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