Extromatica Network Monitor

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Extromatica Network Monitor
Developer(s)Extromatica
Stable release
5.1.1251[1] / May 26, 2010; 13 years ago (2010-05-26)
Written inC++
Operating systemWindows
Platformx86
Available inEnglish
TypeNetwork management system
LicenseShareware
Websitewww.extromatica.com

Extromatica Network Monitor is a network monitoring application created and maintained by Extromatica company. It is designed to monitor network hardware, servers and network services for faults and performance degradation. It alerts users when things go wrong and again when they get better. The software supports a variety of real-time notification mechanisms, including Short Message Service (SMS).

History[edit]

The development of this software began in 1999 as an internal project by Maxim Perenesenko and Yuri Zaitsev. After 2 years of development, it was released as Network Eagle Monitor.[2] It took one more year until first stable release in 2002.

As of 2015, this software is maintained by Extromatica company and is named Extromatica Network Monitor.

Overview[edit]

Tests[edit]

Alerts and actions[edit]

  • Displays a popup-window with information about events.
  • Executes external program.
  • Plays a sound file.
  • Sends an e-mail message with information about events.
  • Writes event to Syslog.
  • Sends user-defined message to the Windows Event Log.
  • Executes script alerts. Alerts can be written in Visual Basic Script, JavaScript or other languages supported by the operating system (Active Scripting).
  • Rebootss local or remote computer.
  • Changes running state of Windows service, local or remote.
  • Running user-defined SQL query.
  • Sends SMS messages.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ 5.1.1251
  2. ^ "Home". network-eagle.com.