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Network Dial Test (UNDT)
Network Dial Test (UNDT) uses IDC monitoring stations distributed globally to actively send probe requests to target destinations, simulating how end users from different regions and ISPs access service endpoints. Visualized performance data and alert notifications help you instantly perceive the network quality of monitored services and respond promptly to network failures to ensure stable business operations.
Product Advantages
Use Cases
Service Modes
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Product Advantages

  • Scheduled & On-Demand ProbingScheduled & On-Demand Probing

    Supports configuring scheduled probe tasks that automatically execute ping probes at set frequencies. On-demand probing allows you to probe and retrieve results at any time. Together, these capabilities help detect network quality issues early and quickly diagnose and verify network failures.

  • Multi-Scenario MTR CaptureMulti-Scenario MTR Capture

    Supports three MTR trigger mechanisms — threshold-triggered, alert-triggered, and manually triggered — to precisely capture fault scenes in different scenarios and provide strong evidence for network troubleshooting.

  • Multi-Dimensional Data AnalysisMulti-Dimensional Data Analysis

    Supports hierarchical drill-down by view level, displaying performance metric statistics across multiple dimensions (ISP, country, province/city, probe target) for a comprehensive assessment of network status.

  • Flexible Alert ConfigurationFlexible Alert Configuration

    Users can configure independent alert rules for each probe task and set different independent alert policies for different dimensions (ISP, country, province/city, etc.).

Use Cases

    Service Modes

    • SaaS Mode
      SaaS Mode

      Register an account and apply to activate the service to start using the Network Dial Test immediately. First-time applicants receive one million free probe credits!

    • Private Deployment Mode
      Private Deployment Mode

      If you have network dial test requirements for enterprise intranets or dedicated networks, please contact technical support.