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Ping monitor

Ping monitors work the same way the ping command does on a computer. If the host doesn't respond to the ICMP packets sent by ping, an incident is created, and the current on-call person or the entire team is alerted.

If this is your first time setting up API monitoring, we recommend starting with our Introduction to ping monitoring.

Creating a ping monitor

  • Go to Monitors → Create monitor.
  • Change Alert us when the host above selection to Doesn't respond to ping.
  • Enter your host (IPv4 or IPv6 address) in the Host to monitor input.
  • Click Create monitor.

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