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Program Name: ICPLD
Published By: ibiblio.org License Type: Freeware
Date Released: April 22, 2012
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ICPLD v1.1.4 
ICPLD Desciption:
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ICPLD is a connection monitor which allows you to keep track of your network connection perfomance. It will log each occasion of broken networking.It runs as a background process, and sends ICMP requests to an ip of your choice. When a reply isn't received within proper amount of time, it will consider the connection as unavailable and put a stamp in its log. It's recommended to run ICPLD toward a host that's aware of you doing so, as constant ICMP requests might be less appreciated by some administrators. This is when the -dinterval switch comes in handy, as you can use another interval for checking, once the connection is down. And when a working connection is detected, ICPLD will fall back to either the default interval, or the one specified with -interval. -dinterval should, however, NOT be lower than 3 seconds, as the timeout for two ICMP packets is ~3 seconds. Setting dinterval lower, will spawn a pinging process, faster than the old one has been terminated.
The normal way to use ICPLD without a configuration file is as follows:
icpld -ip ip.of.the.target -fbip the.fallback.target.ipThis will fork ICPLD to the background, and send an ICMP request every 10 seconds to ip.of.the.target. If a reply isn't received within an appropriate amount of time, the connection is considered broken and a stamp is put in the log.As of version 0.6.0 ICPLD also supports IPv6. In order to perform the same operations, but with IPv6 networking instead, simply replace -ip with -ip6 and -fbip with -fbip6. Note that all operations available may be applied to IPv6 as well, by simply adding a 6 to the end of the option.
The log may be read by executingicpld -logThe log file is by default stored in ~/.icpld/log
Another example would be:icpld -ip 192.168.0.1 -fbip 192.168.1.1 -interval 15 -dinterval 5 -ndWhich will check if 192.168.0.1 is available every 15 seconds. If it's considered down (it doesn't reply), it will try every 5 seconds. The -nd argument prevents ICPLD from forking to the background, which also makes ICPLD a bit more verbose.
Note that the log will not be 100% accurate, due to timeout time and interval (the lower the interval, the higher accuracy you will obtain, along with a higher traffic load). It is roughly a few seconds differing at each occasion.
There's several other options available, see 'icpld --help' or 'man icpld' for further information on these. In the long run, it may become weary with command line arguments. Hence icpld has a configuration file.
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Language: C/C++
Term:
Connection Perfomance
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