TCP/IP Monitor
The TCP/IP monitor is used to monitor a TCP/IP
service that either does not appear in the list of standard
services or uses a non-standard port number.
- .
The name of the monitor as it appears in the Active Monitor
Library.
- . The description of the monitor
as it appears in the Active Monitor Library.
- . Select either TCP, UDP, or SSL from the pull-down
menu. The network type for the FTP (File Transfer Protocol) service
is TCP; the network type for the RADIUS (Remote Authentication and
Dial-In User Service) service is UDP. The HTTPS monitor uses the
SSL type.
- . Enter the TCP or UDP port that you want to
monitor.
- . Amount of time (in seconds) WhatsUp
Gold should wait for a response to a poll.
- .
Write your script using as many
Send
, Expect
,
SimpleExpect
, and Flow Control
keywords as you would like. For
more information, see Script Syntax.
- .
Opens the Expression Editor. Whatever is placed here appends
to the end of the script.
- . Select this option to have the monitor appear
in the Active Monitors list during discovery. From there, you can
select the monitor to have WhatsUp Gold discover that monitor type
on your devices.
Types of TCP/IP Monitors
WhatsUp Gold is installed with the following
types of TCP/IP monitors already configured.
- .
Checks to make sure an Echo server is running on the assigned
port.
- .
Checks to make sure an FTP server is running on the assigned
port.
- .
Checks to make sure an HTTP server is running on the assigned
port.
- .
Checks to make sure that the Secure HTTP server is running on the
assigned port, and that WhatsUp Gold can negotiate a connection
using SSL protocols. This monitor does not check on the validity of
SSL certificates.
- . Monitors a specific web page to make sure that
specific content appears in the code for the page.
- .
Checks to make sure a IMAP4 server is running on the assigned
port.
- .
Checks to make sure a NNTP server is running on the assigned
port.
- .
Checks to make sure a POP3 mail server is running on the assigned
port.
- .
Checks to make sure a Radius server is running on the assigned
port.
- .
Checks to make sure a SMTP mail server is running on the assigned
port.
- .
Checks to make sure a Time server is running on the assigned
port.