Showing posts with label Pinkie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pinkie. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Using Ping Feature More Effectively


Ping is one of the network troubleshooting technique that I can't go without these days.  In this post, I'll show you how to take advantage of all the extras that you don't have in the Command Window.  
  • Ping Multiple Hosts: Press F1 to bring up the Add Host Address dialog.  Enter hosts/IP addresses which can be separated by space, comma, semi-colon, tab or a line feed.
  • Reduce/Increase # of Rows Displayed For Ping Result: By default, Pinkie will show you 4 lines of ping results.  This can fill up the window pretty quick if you ping multiple hosts at the same time.  To reduce the # of rows, press F3 or increase it by F4.
  • Check Ping Statistics For a Host: Select a host by clicking on it, the status bar at the bottom will change to show the ping statistics for the selected host which includes packets sent/received, lost count & percentage, last ping RTT along with Min, Max & Avg RTTs.
  • Start/Stop a Ping: Right click on the host you want to start/stop pinging, select Ping first menu item in the context menu will change to Start/Stop as appropriate.  Clicking on it will stop a ping in progress or start it if it's not started yet.
  • Reset Ping Statistics: Right click on a host you want to reset statistics, select Ping then click on Reset Statistics.
  • Copy Ping Results: When troubleshooting network or server issues, you might have the need to send the ping result to someone.  This can be done by simply right click on the host and select Copy Result to Clipboard. then paste it to an email or wherever you wish.
  • Logging Ping Results to Disk: If you wish to log ping results to a file to analyze later or send it to someone else, right click on the host, select Ping then in the context menu, click on Start Logging or Stop Logging as appropriate.  By default, the ping results will be saved in C:\Users\[username]\Documents\ipUptime.net\Pinkie_Logs.  You can change this path in the Settings menu.
That's not all all the extras that comes with the Ping functionality in Pinkie but it will definitely make you like and use Pinkie more (or shy away from the Command Prompt more).

If you can come up with a better way to use Ping or wish to have enhancements added to it, please let me know.  And last but not least, if you haven't used Pinkie yet, give it a try, you might like it.

Tips and tricks on how to use Pinkie more effectively

If you have ever used Pinkie for network/server troubleshooting, you might have noticed that it doesn't come with any document with the exception of a Read Me file.

I do recognize that Pinkie needs some sort of documentation but it's just not the highest priority at the moment.  That's why each function in Pinkie has been designed very carefully to make it easy to use.


But even with an easy to use and intuitive user interface, it still doesn't expose all the features and functionalities that Pinkie is capable of.  As the result, I'll try to start a series of posts on how to use all the features of Pinkie and to make it a more effective tools to assist you in your daily routine of troubleshooting network/server issues.

Check back on this blog or in the support forums at forums.ipUpTime.net for the Tips & Tricks for Pinkie.

Regards,
Brian Dao

Monday, September 5, 2011

Finally, an IPv6 calculator

In an effort to update Pinkie to support IPv6, I postponed my other projects to spend sometime on IPv6 and as the result, we have yet another IP Address Calculator.

When I finished integrating the IP calculator into the next release of Pinkie, I realized there wasn't one online that had the functionalities I wanted; I figured I wasn't the only one like that so I spend yet more time working to bring it online and now we have another IPv6 calculator.

This one is a little bit different than all the others in a sense that it supports both IPv4 & IPv6 on the same user interface (just because I hate having to go to different site for different types of IP address like I hate having the functionalities of Pinkie in multiple programs or windows for that matter). It also help you convert and identify different type of IPv6 addresses.

Hope you can use it!

Last but not least, I hope you support my sponsors.

Online IP Address Calculator