[Year 12 SofDev] Software tracking tools?

Kevork Krozian kevork at edulists.com.au
Tue Aug 23 17:34:37 EST 2011


Hi Mark,

   I am not sure if " Software tracking tools " refers to the tool being a
piece of software which measures network reliability or if tracking of
software is the purpose of the tool ( check for unlicensed software,
malicious software,  etc ).

   In Cisco, the theory covers throughput, goodput, channel capacity and
bandwidth to measure network performance. Each is a separate
measurement and meaning. Device hardening is also achieved through
diagnostic software to report on weaknesses, services and unused
protocols that can represent points of vulnerability in typically
switches ( layer 2 and 3  ) and routers.

  Tracking/tracing tools such as ping, traceroute, wireshark (inspection
of segments, packets, frames, protocols at each OSI layer ) allows for
checking of availability of routes, devices and any problems.


 I remember struggling to get a replacement router to work as it just
wouldn't allow us to use the old IP address. We used wireshark to see
which machine was attacking the old IP address by packet inspection and
upon turning it off, were able to make the old address work.

 Not sure if that helps. Perhaps Paula can clarify the intent of "Software
tracking tools".

Kind Regards

Kevork


> Mark,
> What about some sort of tool used to ping a server and monitor it status.
> Friendly Pinger was a simple one that came to mind.
> I think there are a few others
> Andrew
> Thomas Carr College
>
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> Hi all.  Help needed again.  SD U4O2 KK includes:
>
> "Techniques for measuring the reliability and maintainability of networks,
> including audits, error logs, software tracking tools"
>
> I can work out how audit (trails) and error logs could help, but can
> anyone suggest an example of a software tracking tool?
>
> I can't google up anything that looks like it would help measure the
> reliability of networks.
>
> Cheers
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