Monday, 25 February 2013
Configuring Network of Smartphone iPhone using IT Application Tools
Who is not familiar with the current Smartphone? Smartphone penetration is currently ongoing large scale. In addition because the price is cheaper, but also the human need for devices that have advantages over ordinary phone. And now it's starting needs fulfilled by the presence of the Smartphone features are diverse. By using open smartphone or tablet, people no longer need to bother opening the notebook to open the email, reply to email, reading documents, and others who assist in the work.
And work with the era of BYOD era (Bring your Own Device) memberian pressure and easy for the workers to work. With BYOD concept, these professionals have the opportunity to bring personal items at work. But it does give problems availability of tools to be used. Smartphones and tablets to be the easiest item in use, due to a smaller size than notebooks provide flexibility in bringing this type of device. Availability tool in the Smartphone into consideration we are in the works to use a Smartphone or a Tablet. Smartphone iPhone one that is strong enough to use as a tool to work because of the ability of the hardware in it.
Here are some tools that can be used by IT professionals, especially the Network Administrator and Network Engineering:
IT Tools
IT Tools one of the applications that really can be used, particularly by the Network Administration and Network Engineering. Because in it there is a continuous feature TraceRoute, DNS lookup, ping, routing tables, ARP tables, interface statistics, list of active connection and others. In addition it supports IPv6 IT Tools.
Continuous Traceroute
Provide details of the configuration of network hops to the destination host. Being able to provide details of the network line quickly, about 5 seconds. Once the path is available, the application will continue to ping each hop there to provide statistics.
Configurable start and max TTL, interval and payload size
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Choose roomates interface to use
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Lists all host names that respond to each hop
DNS
Having the ability to detect DNS IP address in the desired time and will find the PTR record. Support for Recording DNS as A, AAAA, CNAME, LOC, MX, NS, SRV, TXT. Provide information and GPOs LOC record. It has a feature to mem-force DNS lookup over TCP to get the diagnostics DNS server issues (time error). Having the ability to perform a full DNS response, both from the header, question, answer, authority, and the Additional section.
Ping
Ping is a standard feature of IT Tools, due to its Ping is an application that has been commonplace in the Tools Network. Configure the TTL, Payload size, and interval. It has a feature that can be selected interface. When IT tools ping, Screen will be on guard so as not to get into Sleep if Process Ping model of long-standing. Voice message appears if an error occurs or no response back. Features the ARP table, if we do a broadcast ping to all addresses, the value of the response will be stored in the ARP table.
Whois: Using this feature we can see in detail the host, IP address, and other information. Will automatically detect the whois server.
Routing table: Route will be found statistics in real time. Very useful for diagnosing errors from Wifi and VPN configuration.
Interface: Menstore all network interfaces in the device belongs to us. network statistics will continue to be updated in real time. Using feature WiFi and WWAN IP Address. Using Wifi SSID and BSSID features.
Ative network Connections: Listening to all ports / server socket open. Can not connect remote server from Ip and hostname.
ARP: Address Resolution Protocol: display the hardware MAC address of the IP address in the get.
NDP: IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Protocol: Supports router that uses IPv6 and network use.
Another feature that is present in IT Tools, menstore MAC address database, see the manufacturer's name and the MAC address of every device. IT Application Tools are available for the Apple iPhone and iPad platforms. You can download it here.
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