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LoginOur ping monitoring service provides fundamental network connectivity testing using ICMP, TCP, and UDP protocols from multiple global locations. Monitor server availability, measure network latency, detect packet loss, and ensure your infrastructure remains accessible to users worldwide.
192.168.1.10 | Avg: 12ms
192.168.1.20 | Avg: 8ms
192.168.1.30 | Avg: 45ms
Traditional ICMP Echo Request/Reply testing for basic network connectivity and reachability validation.
Comprehensive latency tracking with min/max/average measurements and percentile distributions.
Advanced packet loss monitoring with pattern recognition and severity classification.
Network topology discovery and route path analysis to identify bottlenecks and routing issues.
Extended connectivity testing using TCP and UDP protocols for environments where ICMP is blocked.
Multi-location network testing from 15+ global monitoring points for comprehensive coverage.
Traditional ping testing using Internet Control Message Protocol for basic connectivity validation.
TCP connection-based testing for environments where ICMP traffic is filtered or blocked.
UDP packet testing for connectionless service monitoring and lightweight connectivity checks.
Monitor critical servers, databases, and infrastructure components to ensure they remain accessible and responsive.
Validate network connectivity, measure performance, and troubleshoot routing issues across your network infrastructure.
Monitor cloud instances, virtual machines, and cloud-based services to ensure optimal performance and availability.
Latency < 50ms
Latency 50-100ms
Latency 100-200ms
Latency > 200ms
With UpScanX ping monitoring: Get real-time insights into your network performance and detect issues before they impact your services.
Ping monitoring is a network connectivity testing service that uses ICMP, TCP, and UDP protocols to check server availability, measure network latency, and detect packet loss from multiple global locations.
UpScanX supports ICMP Echo Request/Reply for standard ping testing, TCP connection-based testing for environments where ICMP is blocked, and UDP packet testing for lightweight connectivity checks.
Network latency below 50ms is considered excellent, 50-100ms is good, 100-200ms is fair, and above 200ms is poor. UpScanX tracks these metrics in real-time with historical trending.
Yes, UpScanX provides advanced packet loss monitoring with pattern recognition and severity classification, helping you identify intermittent network issues before they impact services.
Ping monitoring tests basic network-layer connectivity using ICMP/TCP/UDP protocols, while uptime monitoring checks application-layer availability via HTTP/HTTPS. Both are complementary for comprehensive infrastructure monitoring.
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