Globalping
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What Globalping exposes.
Every tool below is one this server advertised the last time Omniio refreshed it, under the globalping__ namespace. Your agent never loads them all — it searches, and gets the few that match.
globalping__authStatus1 argument · 1 required
Authentication Status
Check the current authentication status. Use this tool to verify if the user is logged in and has a valid token for executing measurements.
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contextglobalping__compareLocations1 argument · 1 required
Compare Locations Guide
Get a guide on how to run comparison tests using the exact same probes as a previous measurement. Use this tool when you need to benchmark different targets from the same vantage points.
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contextglobalping__dns7 arguments · 2 required
DNS Lookup
Resolve DNS records (A, AAAA, MX, etc.) for a domain from global locations. Use this tool to verify DNS propagation, troubleshoot resolution failures, or check if users in different regions are seeing the correct records. Note: Only public endpoints are supported. Private networks cannot be tested.
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targetcontextglobalping__getMeasurement2 arguments · 2 required
Get Previous Measurement
Retrieve the full details of a past measurement using its ID. Use this tool to access raw JSON data, individual probe results, or cached measurements when the initial summary is insufficient.
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idcontextglobalping__get_more_tools1 argument · 1 required
Check for additional tools whenever your task might benefit from specialized capabilities - even if existing tools could work as a fallback.
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contextglobalping__help1 argument · 1 required
Globalping MCP Help
Get a comprehensive guide to the Globalping MCP server. Use this tool to learn about available tools, understand location formatting (magic fields), or see example usage patterns.
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contextglobalping__http9 arguments · 2 required
HTTP Request
Send HTTP/HTTPS requests (GET, HEAD or OPTIONS) to a URL from global locations. Use this tool to check website uptime, verify response status codes, analyze timing (TTFB, download), and debug CDN or caching issues. Note: Only public endpoints are supported. Private networks cannot be tested.
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targetcontextglobalping__limits1 argument · 1 required
Check Rate Limits
Check current API rate limits and remaining credits. Use this tool to monitor your usage quota and verify if you can perform additional measurements.
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contextglobalping__locations1 argument · 1 required
List Probe Locations
Retrieve the list of available Globalping probe locations. Use this tool to find specific countries, cities, or ASNs to use as the 'locations' argument in other measurement tools. Avoid using this tool unless absolutely necessary, instead simply provide the location you need to the tools above, the field is smart and will auto select the right probes.
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contextglobalping__mtr7 arguments · 2 required
MTR Test
Run an MTR (My Traceroute) diagnostic, which combines Ping and Traceroute. Use this tool to analyze packet loss and latency trends at every hop in the network path over time, helpful for spotting intermittent issues. Note: Only public endpoints are supported. Private networks cannot be tested.
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targetcontextglobalping__ping5 arguments · 2 required
Ping Test
Measure network latency, packet loss, and reachability to a target (domain or IP) from globally distributed probes. Use this tool to check if a server is online, debug connection issues, or assess global performance. Note: Only public endpoints are supported. Private networks cannot be tested.
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targetcontextglobalping__traceroute6 arguments · 2 required
Traceroute Test
Trace the network path to a target (domain or IP) from global locations. Use this tool to identify where packets are being dropped, analyze routing paths, or pinpoint latency sources in the network. Note: Only public endpoints are supported. Private networks cannot be tested.
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targetcontext
Three steps, and the last one is not yours.
Point a client at Omniio
One URL, authorized once by your client. If you already use Omniio, this step is done.
Switch Globalping on
Authorize it from your library; the grant is yours and stays yours.
Ask for what you need
The agent searches, reads the one schema it picked, and runs it. You do not name the tool.
claude mcp add --transport http omniio https://mcp.omniio.devOthers in the same category.
They share the endpoint, so having more than one on costs you nothing in context — the search decides which is relevant.