Sunday 2 September 2007

NetStat Agent ver.1.7



NetStat Agent - a tool for diagnosing network and monitoring network connections NetStat Agent is a useful utility for diagnosing network and monitoring network connections. Displays all your computer's inbound and outbound connections and lists all open ports, much like the standard Windows netstat command-line utility, but in graphical interface, with protocol statistics, network properties of the local computer. Helps to detect host's activity.

Netstat: displays list of network connections, including the information on open TCP and UDP ports, IP address, and connection states. Also it displays protocol statistics.

Ping: this tool helps to detect computer's or host's activity.

Tracer: allows you to know what hops are being used to route a packet of data from your computer to the end point.

Route: retrieves the interface-to-IP address mapping table and the IP routing table. The IP routing table allows system to detect what IP interface will be used to process request or datagram.

ARP: displays the mapping table: IP-to-physical address.

Key features
* Monitoring TCP/UDP connections on your computer.
* IP to country resolving.
* You can close established connection manually or by programming a special rule.
* User-defined filters which makes shown connections data more visuality.
* Show network statistics for TCP/UDP/IP/ICMP protocols, adapters and IP interfaces.
* Using Ping you can detect host's operating.
* Tracer helps you to detect a route to the remote host.
* Renew/Release the IP address of the specified adapter (like ipconfig utility).
* Manipulation with ARP: show cache, add a static entry, delete.
* Add/Delete a route for the specified destination.
* Customize the program settings and logging.


Download: http://rapidshare.com/files/52888805/NetStat_Agent_ver.1.7.rar

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