How to monitor Timestamp Route for WMI Win32_PingStatus ?

With IPHost Network Monitor you can run WMI Timestamp Route monitoring of various devices in your network.

To create a WMI monitor for Timestamp Route, provide host name (it must be a Windows host) and specify custom WQL query:

SELECT TimestampRoute FROM Win32_PingStatus

The TimestampRoute property indicates how many hops should be recorded with time stamp information while the packet is enroute. A Timestamp is the number of milliseconds that have passed since midnight UT. If the time is not available in milliseconds or cannot be provided with respect to midnight UT then any time may be inserted as a timestamp provided the high order bit of the timestamp field is set to one to indicate the use of a non-standard value. The default is zero.

The Win32_PingStatus class contains the values returned by the standard ping command. More information on ping can be found in RFC 791.

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