Description:
Essential NetTools is a set of network tools for diagnosing networks and monitoring your computer`s network connections.
NetStat: displays the list of your computer`s network connections, information on open TCP and UDP ports, IP address, and connection states. The program can map open ports to the owning application. NBScan: a powerful and fast NetBIOS scanner. This tool features parallel scanning, which allows checking a class C network in less than one minute. PortScan: an advanced TCP port scanner that allows you to scan your network for active ports. This tool features both conventional (full connect) and stealth (half-open) scanning modes. Shares: monitors and logs external connections to your computer`s shared resources, lists local shares, as well as allows to connect to remote resources that gives Windows 98/Me users NT user-level connectivity. SysFiles: a convenient editor for the system files: services, protocol, networks, hosts, and lmhosts. NetAudit (NetBIOS Auditing Tool): allows you to perform security checks on your network and/or individual computers offering the NetBIOS file sharing service. RawSocket: provides you with the ability to establish low-level TCP and UDP connections to troubleshoot and test different networking services. TraceRoute and Ping: these familiar utilities featuring customizable options and a convenient results presentation. NSLookup: allows you to convert IP addresses to hostnames and perform advanced DNS queries. ProcMon: displays the list of running processes. With this tool, you can identify hidden applications, kill running processes, manage your PC`s resources more effectively. SNMPAudit: an SNMP device scanner that can discover SNMP devices in the selected network segment and receive customizable data from each of the devices.
Other features include report generation in various formats; a System Summary window.
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Keywords:
network, monitoring, netstat, ping, traceroute, IP, portscan, snmp, audit, utility
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