Hi.<br><br>Intranet/Internet are not distinguished in any way in Ping Plotter. <br><br>First off, the fact that you're seeing the alert happen via "BEEP" is a good step in troubleshooting. This means that the alert is happening and I don't have to walk you through verifying that this.<br><br>Ping Plotter logs the alert based on the hop that you're monitoring - and the name or IP address of that hop. If the hop you're monitoring (and that is causing the alert) has a DNS name, that is the name that will be used in the log file. It's quite possible that the reverse DNS lookup for this hop may be different than name you entered. Also, if there is no DNS name on that hop, the file name for it will be derived from the IP address instead.<br><br>Another possible problem may be that the DNS name that is being resolved contains a character that isn't valid to have in a filename (ie: ", \, etc.).<br><br>If none of this sounds like the problem, please send me a Ping Plotter save file (.pp2) of the route on your intranet (5 samples is enough, but more is fine too) - and information about which hop you have the alert tied to. If this *does* sound like the problem, let me know and I'll help you with a way to solve the problem.<br><br>Pete<P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1><EM>Edited by Pete Ness on 5/8/01 09:38 PM.</EM></FONT></P>