Tests do not work automatically
Tests do not work automatically
I have set up a couple of tests to do a trace to remote machines from the server because people are getting kicked off and we don't know where in the link the problem lies. If I do the trace manually, it works fine, but hostmonitor always returns a "No Answer" when it does the tests itself. How do I fix that?
Tests do not work automatically
I am using the built-in trace utility in HostMonitor 4.42. I do a right click on a test in the list and select Trace and it gives me the whole list with a "done" at the end. Running automatically, it has never completed a trace test. I use a timeout of 4000.
Harry
Harry
Tests do not work automatically
One of the tests goes to 207.5.231.247, which is the WAN side of the Linksys BFSR41 router at my home office. I have temporarily disabled the default "Block LAN Request" feature so it will respond. And it does respond if I do the test manually from the built-in utility.
Originally, the Timeout under the "Test Method" was 4000 and the "Alert when maximum time is longer than" was set at 2000. Both are now at 4000 and the result is the same.
Harry
Originally, the Timeout under the "Test Method" was 4000 and the "Alert when maximum time is longer than" was set at 2000. Both are now at 4000 and the result is the same.
Harry
Tests do not work automatically
The timeout for the Trace was set at 1000 in the Options dialogue, so I reset that to 4000 as well. Still no luck.
Harry
Harry
Tests do not work automatically
Bingo!! That's a brilliant insight into the trace world. The end device does not seem to either tell us directly what size packet it wants or allow them to be changed, but I changed the Host Monitor test and it immediately worked as advertised!
That does raise the question, of course, of why the default value for the automatic test is different from the default value for the manually activated test (which does not say what size packets it's using). Curious!
Many Thanks for your assistance Alex!
Harry
That does raise the question, of course, of why the default value for the automatic test is different from the default value for the manually activated test (which does not say what size packets it's using). Curious!
Many Thanks for your assistance Alex!
Harry