Track and manage hosts, files, services, devices and more with this SNMP based network mapping and monitoring software. Spot all your devices on the LAN and mapped by icons, while keeping an eye on switches, UPS, folders and free spaces!
LANState comes with a variety of administrator features, such as sending messages, shutting down and turning on remote computers, ping, name lookup, trace routing, obtaining information on remote computers, creating reports, and much more! The best part? You don't even need to install any client software on remote computers within your network.
One of the standout features of LANState is its ability to model a local area network diagram in a visual mode and save the result as a map with images. Additionally, the software allows you to monitor hosts using ICMP ping and connecting to TCP port, as well as 40 other checks and network protocols. You can even monitor the usage of your shares by other users of the network, and the load of your network card (incoming/outgoing traffic).
Searching hosts by ICMP ping or scanning TCP ports is also made easy with LANState, and you can retrieve a computer's network name by its IP address. The software also features event notification options that include playing a sound, writing to log, running program, sending e-mail or SMS, and more.
Finally, LANState offers a configurable map context menu that allows you to perform actions on devices with ease. The software supports a wide range of monitoring options, including ICMP, TCP/IP, DNS, ARP, MAC, SNMP, WMI, Syslog, and more.
Overall, LANState is an incredibly useful software for monitoring your network and keeping track of its state. Try it out today and see the difference it can make for your network monitoring needs!
Version 10.3: Added ability to substitute custom values instead of OID's in received SNMP traps ("Settings" - "SNMP"). Changed the license policy. Now the license type depends on the total number of allowed hosts on maps.
Version 7.8: Added ability to substitute custom values instead of OID's in received SNMP traps ("Settings" - "SNMP"). Changed the license policy. Now the license type depends on the total number of allowed hosts on maps.