MultiPing Grapher Crack+ [32|64bit] ======================== To be able to graph the values of the returned packets, it is necessary to define a starting range and duration (from and to). Start range is the value in which we start counting the total sum of ICMPv4 returned packets. Duration is the time which we need to count (note: you can change the time by using the trackbar or the edit field). Example: duration=10 The default output is in green with a graph displaying the total sum of ICMP returned packets. The data can be saved as PNG or JPG file. [img] The graphs of the different possible ICMP results. [img] Details of the first return packet: =============================== [col]Sender:[/col] The host responsible for sending the packet [col]IpAddress:[/col] The IP address of the sending host [col]Port:[/col] The port responsible for sending the packet [col]Time:[/col] The time the packet was sent (in ms) [col]TimeDev:[/col] The time the packet was sent (in microseconds) [col]Type:[/col] The type of the packet (ICMP) [col]Data:[/col] The data of the packet [col]IcmpId:[/col] The ICMP ID of the packet [col]Checksum:[/col] The checksum of the packet [col]ChecksumDev:[/col] The checksum of the packet (in microseconds) [col]IcmpCode:[/col] The ICMP code of the packet [col]IcmpInfo:[/col] The ICMP info of the packet [col]Flag:[/col] The Flag of the packet [col]IPOffset:[/col] The IP Offset of the IP header [col]Payload:[/col] The IP header + data payload of the packet [col]PayloadData:[/col] The IP header + data payload of the packet [col]Message:[/col] The ICMP message of the packet [col]MessageInfo:[/col] The ICMP message info of the packet [col MultiPing Grapher Incl Product Key Download [Win/Mac] Max.10 Hosts, The first line of the host file must have an "ip_addr=", then the following lines contain the IP addresses to ping. All lines must have an "ip_addr=" and a "time=". host ip_addr [time]= { description of the host } Example of a host file: 127.0.0.1 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 127.0.0.1 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 127.0.0.1 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789.101 123.456.789. 8e68912320 MultiPing Grapher Download host MACaddress (or IPaddress) Description: threshold Interval for ping packets to the host in seconds. If the ping does not return within the time interval, the host is considered not available.Ping interval is used to check for connectivity to a particular host.Default ping interval is set to 2 seconds. You may change the ping interval to 1,5,10,20,30 or 60 seconds.Ping packets are sent to the host at a defined interval. You may change the ping interval to change the interval of ping packets.ICMP payload (size of the data portion of the ICMP packet) GUI MPG will attempt to remain as simple to use as possible. You can have different colors for the graphs (color is stored in the text file), you can select any number of ping results to be graphed, from none to all results. You can also add comments to the graphed ping result so that you may recognize them later. By clicking on a graph, you will have a quick access to the following fields: - Graph of your ping result - Select from none to all (9) graphs that are graphed on the screen - Indicate what values are graphed in the graph (the trackbar will tell you) - Set description of the graph (this text is saved in the hosts text file) - Reset the graph to the screen when you click on it - Add comment to the graph - Save the graph settings Graph modes MPG allows you to see what values are graphed in the graph (the trackbar will tell you). You can select either the graphic values on the graph (the lower half of the graph) or the "Total" and "Open" values of the graph (the upper half of the graph). MPG is a further development of Perfping with the ability to graph up to 10 different ICMP results. MultiPing Grapher is a software that helps you to view what site or ip address is working. How does it work and what does it do? MPG is a further development of Perfping with the ability to graph up to 10 different ICMP results. MultiPing Grapher is a software that helps you to view what site or ip address is working. How does it work and what does it do? MPG is a further development of Perfping with the ability to graph up to 10 different ICMP results. MultiPing Grapher is What's New In MultiPing Grapher? System Requirements For MultiPing Grapher: Minimum: OS: Microsoft Windows 7/8 Windows 7/8 Processor: Intel Pentium 4 2.5 GHz/AMD Athlon XP 2400+ Intel Pentium 4 2.5 GHz/AMD Athlon XP 2400+ Memory: 1 GB RAM 1 GB RAM Hard Drive: 700 MB of free disk space 700 MB of free disk space Video: NVIDIA GeForce 6800, ATI X1800 Recommended: Windows 7/8 Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHz
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