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ICMP Ping - Servers up?

Tate Needham
Free
3.0 out of 5

About ICMP Ping - Servers up?

Check if your servers are up by pinging them. Ping uses the ICMP protocol and records how long it takes a packet to reach a particular host and be sent back. If that packet is never received, then this can indicate that the server or some part of the network is down. Think of it as an early warning!

Various statistics are collected:
• Pings sent
• Total pings received
• Pings lost
• Percentage loss
• Minimum latency
• Maximum latency
• Average latency
• Latency standard deviation

Noteworthy Features:
• Alarm if a host stops replying to pings
• Color coded status of hosts so it's easy to see at a glance which hosts are up and which are down
• Can use IPv4 or IPv6 - a great way to check if your network and servers are working in IPv6
• A slick UI - swipe to enable/disable, re-ordering of hosts, tapping a host shows/hides extended info, etc

You can also use ping to check if your internet is working. Try pinging your ISP or a well known host.

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