Features

Reachability and latency

Devices are checked on a schedule you set, down to one second on the top tier. Each result records loss and round-trip time, and history is rolled up as it ages — fine detail for recent periods, summaries for the long view — so a year of history stays fast to query.

SNMP

Interface throughput, errors and discards, with automatic interface discovery. Device health sensors are read using profiles for hardware commonly deployed in the field, including Cambium cnMatrix, Netonix and MikroTik — temperatures, fans, voltages, PoE status and optical levels where the device exposes them.

SNMP v1, v2c and v3 are supported.

Power and industrial

Cellular links

For sites reached over 5G, Pingmon resolves each SIM to its current network address so a device that moves between addresses stays the same device in your history, rather than appearing as a new one every time the carrier reassigns it.

Host agent

A small agent reports CPU, memory, disk and network from the servers behind your links. It enrols with a token, needs no inbound firewall rule, and its readings appear alongside everything else on the device page.

The Linux agent is available now. FreeBSD, Windows and Haiku builds are in progress.

Alerting and on-call

Dashboards and reporting

Access and administration