The monitoring
frequency is how often your website is checked. You have the ability to
monitor any service every 2, 3, 5, 10, 15, 30 and 60 minutes.
You choose the frequency of checks at your control panel while setting
up your monitoring service.
Contacts supported:
Upon service
outage you can be notified by email and sms. Email notification is an
alert with details of the service being down and the error it returns. SMS
alert is a short notification sent to your cell phone with the status of
monitoring service.
Services and Ports monitored:
All
services/ports are available for our
Premium
accounts.
PING -
Sends an echo command to the target host/device, helping you to verify IP
Level Connectivity, useful for hosts as well as for devices like routers and
firewalls.
Web Servers - HTTP (port 80) and HTTPS (secure port 443) protocols.
Monitors the performance and status of your website. Monitors any web resource
delivered using Hypertext Transfer Protocol. We collect the same statistics
for web pages delivered through a Secure HTTP (HTTPS) server.
Link Check - Link Check Monitoring may be used to check websites for
presence of a link. You can monitor your link exchange partner's website and
be alerted once the link is removed.
POP3 Servers - (port 110) The most common e-mail configurations use the
POP3 protocol for e-mail retrieval. Monitor this protocol to make sure your
POP3 server functions properly.
SMTP Servers - (port 25) The most common e-mail configurations use the
SMTP protocol for sending e-mail. Monitor this protocol to make sure your SMTP
server functions properly.
IMAP Servers - (port 143) The Internet Message Access Protocol, allows
a client to access and manipulate electronic mail messages on a server. IMAP
permits manipulation of remote message folders, called "mailboxes", in a way
that is functionally equivalent to local mailboxes. IMAP also provides the
capability for an offline client to resynchronize with the server.
Download Servers - FTP (port 21 - file transfer protocol). In
most cases downloadable software or information files are provided by an FTP
server on your site. To provide smooth and problem free downloads to your
customers, make sure the FTP server is working properly.
DNS servers - (port 53/UDP) We monitor DNS servers at a protocol level.
This means that we actually issue appropriate server commands and expect a
standard response in order to verify proper operation of your server
DNS Lookup - You can set up DNS Lookup monitoring to verify if a
particular server resolves your domain name IP correctly making sure the dns
and domain is accessible.
MySQL servers - (port 3306) We monitor MySQL servers at a protocol
level. This means that we actually issue appropriate server commands and
expect a standard response in order to verify proper operation of your server
Custom Servers - set up for monitoring any custom port on your host.
You can add a custom port to monitor on your host to ensure that a specific
service is running. With this service almost any TCP/IP protocol can be
monitored.