Netstat Agent
Netstat Agent is a powerful TCP/IP troubleshooting tool useful for diagnosing and monitoring network. It is a set of the following network tools:
* Netstat: shows all active TCP/UDP connections to and from your computer,
ports on which the computer is listening and the state of that connections.
Also it displays protocol statistics. A certian process with certain parameters can also be auto-stopped/terminated (ideal for malware processes)
* Ping: helps to detect computer's or host's activity.
* Tracer: allows you to know what hops are being used to route an IP packet
from your computer to the end point.
* Route: retrieves the interface-to-IP address mapping table and
the IP routing table. The IP routing table is allow system to detect what
IP interface will be used to process request or datagram.
* ARP: displays the IP-to-physical address mapping table.
Netstat Agent displays your computer network properties and retrieves adapter's information for the local computer. It is an extremely useful tool for any network administrator..
Feature List
* IP to country resolving.
* Displays TCP and UDP connections.
* Shows the ownening process of the opened port,
modules (dll) used by this process, etc. (WinXP only)
* All new and removed connections are highlighted.
* Monitoring connection changes on your computer.
* Sound notifies for monitoring.
* User-defined filters.
* Displays property window for selected connections.
* Logging.
* Statistics of TCP, UDP, IP and ICMP protocols.
* Shows network and adapters properties.
* Shows IP interfaces and IP routes.
* Shows ARP cache.
* Tools: Ping, Tracer.
* HTML/Text reports for Ping and Tracer.
* Open/Save filter and monitor properties.
* Customize the program StartUp options.
* Customize the program interface.
* Customize the program hot keys.
* Close established connection by user and monitor.
* Renews/releases the IP address for a specified interface.
* Adds/deletes a route for the specified destination.
* Adds a static entry to the ARP cache.
* Removes the listed entry from the ARP cache




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