PHP Open Monitor is a Web-based network monitor written with PHP. It lets you specify the hosts and ports that you wish to monitor. It can notify you via email/ICQ each time some host/port goes.
PHP Open Monitor is a Web-based network monitor written with PHP. It lets you specify the hosts and ports that you wish to monitor. It can notify you via email/ICQ each time some host/port goes.
The Project is hosted in SF at: http://phpopenmonitor.sourceforge.net/ . Currently in the release 1.1
Special Thanks to http://www.csszengarden.com/ for the Hard Work on the CSS Templates. Currently PHPOpenMonitor WebSite is based on CSS. If you wan't to see Zen Css Garden in action Click Here. And Use the PREV   NEXT HyperLinks to navigate on the pages.
Special Thanks to http://www.announcefree.com/ . For their support on the hosting of this site.
No Agents Required
PHP Open Monitor does not require agents to be installed across your network. Monitors with standard tcp/ip sockets, protocols and methods. No agents make it possible to watch your upstream providers. Notify you when some host/locations goes down make sure you get the service you pay for, get some mail and % Uptime.
Web based Status
With a simple browser you will know what is going on with your network this is available anywhere on your network.
Monitoring
Support 24X7 every single tcp/ip port, includes all standard IP protocols. Transaction monitors provide quality assurance for critical commerce and business applications. SNMP polling and traps provide monitoring for enabled hubs, switches, battery backups, printers, routers, etc. Windows® Service monitors determine whether specific services are running.
Status Monitoring
Status reports display the current state of monitors in real-time. Status is color-coded so it's easy to spot trouble at a glance from across the control room, plus receive a status change e-mail.
Site Settings
The Site Settings page is used to set various display preferences, operating parameters and convenience features.
Import/Export Features
The import and export wizard imports ipMonitor settings in standard CSV (comma separated value) format. This allows ipMonitor monitors to be managed externally using databases or spreadsheet software.
History Events
A record of all events that occur within ipMonitor is written to an industry standard CSV (comma separated variables) log file. A filter interface is provided to define a subset of details for the final report.
Reporting
Availability, downtime, response time, health, diagnostic, and trouble reports as well as customized reports can be viewed by day, week, or month for individual monitors or groups of monitors. Reports can also be printed or automatically emailed.
 
Special Thanks to the OpenSource community for their contributions, feedback and comments, I'll try to make of PHPOpenMonitor the most powerful and easy to use Network Monitor, considering the kind of resources used ;-). All your comments & requests R allways welcome at bernardino_lopez@yahoo.com