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IP-Tools 2.54
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 19 TCP/IP utilities in one program
IP-Tools includes 19 utilities:Local Info- examines the local host and shows info about processor, memory, Winsock data, etcConnection Monitor- displays information about current TCP and UDP network connectionsNetBIOS Info- gets NetBIOS information about network interfaces (local and remote computers)NB Scanner- shared resources scannerSNMP Scanner- scans network(s) for SNMP enabled devicesName Scanner- scans all hostnames within a range of IP addressesPort Scanner- scans network(s) for active TCP based servicesUDP Scanner- scans network(s) for active UDP based servicesPing Scanner- pings a remote hosts over the networkTrace- traces the route to a remote host over the networkWhoIs- obtains information about a Internet host or domain name from the NIC (Network Information Center)Finger- retrieves information about user from a remote hostLookUp- looks for domain names according to its IP address or an IP address from its domain nameGetTime- gets time from time servers (also it can set correct time on local system)Telnet- telnet clientHTTP- HTTP clientIP-Monitor- shows network traffic in real time (as a set of charts)Host Monitor- monitors up/down status of selected hosts.Trap Watcher- allows you to receive and process SNMP Trap messages.Features:Program allows multitask operation - You may use all utilities at the same time.Many utilities can obtain information from a single host, from all hosts within a range of IP addresses (ex. 195.128.74.1 - 195.130.200.5) or work with list of hosts and IP addresses.IP-Tools can save obtained information into text file or create cool HTML reports.Highly intuitive interface makes operation easy for usersEasy Install / Upgrade / Uninstall programAfter registration you gain the right to use ALL future IP-Tools updates and releases, on the same OS platform, in the registered mode.http://rapidshare.com/files/113871223/K__S-Soft_IP-To___________ols_2.54.rarPass:23
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on May. 11, 2008 // 00:21
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