Network resource monitoring overview
You can use Fathom to set up resource monitors for non-OpenEdge resources. To determine the availability of some non-OpenEdge network resources, you follow network discovery procedures that allow you to search for ports that are present on your network.
This chapter describes network discovery procedures and explains how to create specific port connections for network resources. These network resources are:
Caution: Give serious consideration to the types of devices for which you are creating network resources. Fathom does not allow you to PING broadcast or multi-cast addresses. However, it is possible to PING other devices, such as hubs, switches, and routers. Polling devices such as these can lead to network problems.
You can set up resource monitors for ports that use Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) to monitor machine availability to enable a data connection between two machines.- TCP port
You can set up resource monitors for ports that use User Datagram Protocol (UDP) to determine the availability of these ports so that a given machine can broadcast messages over a network.- UDP port
Packet Internet Groper (PING) is a utility used to determine whether a specific IP address is accessible. It works by sending a packet to the specified address and waiting for a reply. ICMP supports packets that can contain error, control, and informational messages. Fathom allows you to set up resource monitors on a PING to monitor the availability of specific machines and IP addresses.- PING (ICMP)
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is a Fathom-supported resource monitoring feature that allows you to monitor various aspects of a Universal Resource Locator (URL). Businesses that rely heavily on the Internet need to ensure that their company's Web site is reliable, accurate, and accessible. The HTTP Monitor supports an authentication feature. You cannot use the discovery process with the HTTP Monitor resource process.- HTTP Monitor
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