Used by network engineers, system administrators, NOC personnel, network security professionals and auditors. Additionally the installation provides for clean removal via Control Panel - Add Remove programs if required. Useful to enable or disable IP Tools startup in Excel. The installation contains also contains IP Tools for Excel Maintenance which is available from the Start Menu. Very Fast Results output with as many display options. *** GUI interface for setting options and settings Output directly in Excel with 1000's of output and format options Launch to http or https from any list of host names or IP addresses Ping packet parameters are customizable - 1 to 200k pings per address openTCP ports and scan - openHTTP to test web Ping any selected list of IP addresses or host names - sweep it - run continuous Nslookup - DNS lookup forward or reverse - Do they match Get SSL certificate from server and test the expiry date.
Right click and choose command on any cell or range including entire column up to 1,048,576 Ping sweep or nslookup an entire list of IP addresses or names instantly - Very Fast Results Provides functionality to execute and display results from commands and functions: ping, nslookup, tracert, OpenTCP, OpenHTTP, GetCertificateSSL() Instant Productivity - Instant Results - in Microsoft Excel NEW - IP Tools for Excel - Add-in / Plug-in for Microsoft Excel Subnet Calculator, IPAM management, Test SSL and Open TCP ports. Provides functionality to execute and display results from commands and functions: Ping, NsLookup IPv6, Tracert and execute more functions within Excel. Instant Productivity - Instant Results in Microsoft Excel. psping -b -l 8k -n 10000 -h 100 192.168.2.NEW - IP Tools for Excel - Add-in / Plug-in for Microsoft Excel. Simply add -u to have PsPing perform a UDPīandwidth test. Note that the test must run for at least one second after warmup for a IP address for 10 seconds and produces a histogram with 100 buckets. This command tests bandwidth to a PsPing server listening at the target
Server, printing a histogram with 100 buckets when completed: psping -l 8k -n 10000 -h 100 192.168.2.2:5000 Measures the round trip latency of sending an 8KB packet to the target The -s option and the source address and port the server will bind to: psping -s 192.168.2.2:5000Ī buffer size is required to perform a TCP latency test. To configure a server for latency and bandwidth tests, simply specify Possible, only printing a summary when finished with the 100 iterationsĪnd 1 warmup iteration: psping -n 100 -i 0 -q marklap:80 The followingĬommand executes connect attempts against the target as quickly as To execute a TCP connect test, specify the port number. This command executes an ICMP ping test for 10 iterations with 3 warmup Warmup for the specified iterations (default is 2x CPU cores). Number of outstanding I/Os (default is min of 16 and 2x CPU cores). The server can serve both latency and bandwidth tests and remains activeĬlient: psping |] ] ] Warmup with the specified number of iterations (default is 5). Receive from the server instead of sending. Open source firewall port during the run. TCP ping usage: psping |] ] Ĭlient: psping |] ] ] Warmup with the specified number of iterations (default is 1).įor high-speed ping tests use -q and -i 0. Ping until stopped with Ctrl+C and type Ctrl+Break for statistics. Number of pings or append 's' to specify seconds e.g. Append 'k' for kilobytes and 'm' for megabytes. Specify a comma-separated list of times to create a custom histogram (e.g. If you specify a single argument, it's interpreted as a bucket count and the histogram will contain that number of buckets covering the entire time range of values. Print histogram (default bucket count is 20). Use the following command-line options to show the usageĬopy PsPing onto your executable path. PsPing implements Ping functionality, TCP ping, latency and bandwidth