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PeakHour 4.1.4 macOS | 21.7 MB
WHD Installation and Upgrade Guide. This guide provides steps and procedures for installing and upgrading Web Help Desk (WHD) in an evaluation, stand-alone, or integrated Orion deployment.
Version 4.1.3. Added the ability to restore icons if Windows Explorer crashes Version 4.1.2. Fix: The screen saver didn't start when Performance Monitor was active Version 4.1. Added network max bandwidth in settings. Added the ability to set the update interval time. Added the ability to backup and restore position of panels. Monitoring Network Performance Overview dashboard. From Network Performance Overview dashboard on the Dashboard Application Services Hub, you can view the performance analysis reports for your network. About this task. Start the Network Performance Overview dashboard from: Procedure.
PeakHour is a beautiful, real-time network-traffic visualizer that lives in your menu bar. It provides an instant view of your Internet or WiFi activity in real-time. PeakHour is great for monitoring your Internet or WiFi connection, and can help you determine how much bandwidth your computers and devices are using at any given time.
Monitor
Monitor network performance of capable devices in real-time: routers, WiFi, Macs, PCs, NAS, servers and more.
Track Usage
Keep an close eye on your usage; set up alerts to warn if you're exceeding your quota.
History
PeakHour 3 now includes a powerful history engine that stores usage and performance data for as long as you wish.
The History view lets you look back at usage and performance over any time period: hours, days, weeks, months or years.
Enhanced Real-time
PeakHour's real-time view has been enhanced to support zooming and scroll-back. You can now scroll sideways back in time (up to several hours) to see past activity. You can also zoom the view in or out to see more or less detail.
Usage Triggers
As well as monitoring usage, PeakHour can now raise notifications (via Notification Center), send an email or execute a script/program when a certain usage threshold has been reached.
Configuration made even easier
For PeakHour 3, the Configuration Assistant has been completely re-designed to make it easier than ever to discover compatible devices.
Logging
Periodically export your usage to a file, allowing for offline recording or analysis.
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Easy to set up
Configuration Assistant guides you through set up to help you get the right configuration.
Real-time
Monitor your network in real-time: Internet, WiFi, servers, other computers; any compatible device.
Works with
The only bandwidth monitoring tool to support both UPnP and SNMP, making it more likely to work with your devices.
Monitor your usage
Powerful, flexible usage monitoring helps you track your Internet usage and stay within your limit.
Multi-device
Monitor as many compatibile devices as you like, each one with its own specific look.
From the source
Measure performance where it counts - from the device itself.
Keep your ISP honest
Monitor your own usage. Know your Internet Provider is delivering the speeds you're paying for.
Advanced SNMP
Support for SNMPv1/2c/3 and High Capacity (64bit) counters.
Requirements: Intel, 64-bit processor OS X 10.9 or later
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Want to monitor your Mac(s) with PeakHour?
Adobe zii patcher 4 3 7 full. PeakHour Enabler is a small, additional tool that makes it easy to allow your Mac(s) to be monitored directly with PeakHour. It can automatically configure and start your Mac's snmpd (SNMP daemon) to enable it to listen to requests from SNMP clients such as PeakHour.
Get PeakHour Enabler
Get the latest version of PeakHour Enabler here:
Using PeakHour Enabler
Contexts 3 5 3 – fast window switcher systems. To enable your Mac for monitoring with PeakHour:
- Download PeakHour Enabler by clicking the link above.
- Run PeakHour Enabler from your Downloads folder:
- Change any settings you'd like (see below for more information).
Note: we recommend you either disable the 'From other computers' option or change the community string / password to something other than public. - Click Update & Enable SNMP.
- When prompted, enter your local Mac account password.
- Configure PeakHour to monitor your Mac (see below for how to do this).
PeakHour Enabler Settings
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There are essentially two settings that you can configure: Securityspy 4 0 10 – multi camera video surveillance app.
Setting | Description |
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SNMP Community - From this computer | This is the SNMP community (or password) that will be required to talk to this Mac via SNMP from this computer. If PeakHour is running on this Mac, this is the SNMP community you need to enter when clicking the Add SNMP Device button in PeakHour. |
SNMP Community - From other computers | This is the SNMP community (or password) that will be required to talk to this Mac via SNMP from other computers on your local network. If PeakHour is running on a different Mac on your network, this is the SNMP community you need to enter when clicking the Add SNMP Device button in PeakHour. Note you can disable SNMP access from other computers by unchecking the checkbox. |
Configuring PeakHour
Once you have enabled snmpd on your Mac using the steps above, you can now add your Mac as a Target to PeakHour.
Here's a quick illustration of how to do this:
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- Click the + button in Preferences > Targets (if you're launching for the first time, you can skip this step as the Configuration Assistant will appear automatically).
- If you specified public for the community name, click Scan for SNMP Devices checkbox to automatically find your Mac on the local network.
The line highlighted in red is the local machine, which we just set up with PeakHour Enabler.If you chose something other than public as the community string, or your Mac is on a different network, click the Add SNMP Device.. button and enter the Hostname / IP address of your Mac along with the community name in the next screen.If you disabled From other computers in PeakHour Enabler, you must enter 'localhost' as the Device Name.
- Next, choose an interface to monitor. Note that interface names in SNMP to do not resemble those in Network Preferences. If you're unsure which interface to choose (e.g. is en0 Ethernet or WiFi), double-check the IP address shown in PeakHour with the IP address in System Preferences.
- Step through the rest of the wizard and adjust any additional settings.
- You should now be able to see your Mac's network activity in PeakHour: