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- Network link tester detects a broader range of today’s connectivity problems
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Network link tester empowers technicians to resolve a broader range of today’s connectivity problems. Unlike with traditional 10/100 link testers, LinkRunner Pro verifies Gigabit link – increasingly important for today’s high-performance networks. It also pings up to 10 key devices, detects Power over Ethernet (PoE), resolves 802.1X security conflicts, verifies cable wiremap, and identifies the nearest switch port with Cisco, Extreme and IEEE Link Layer Discovery Protocols (CDP/EDP/LLDP). Built-in IntelliTone digital toning precisely locates cables at patch panels and switches. Link status reports can be uploaded from USB port and routed with trouble tickets to expedite problem resolution.
Includes: LinkRunner Pro, WireView Cable ID #1, LinkRunner Connect software CD, USB cable, LinkRunner Pro Getting Started Guide (English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Japanese, Simplified Chinese), four (4) AA alkaline batteries
• Link at 10/100/Gig – identify device capabilities and confirm actual speed/duplex status
• Ping key devices – measure response of DHCP, router, DNS, and other devices or URLs
• Verify 802.1X settings – authenticate with EAP type, user name, certificates, and password
• Detect PoE service – verify voltage level, and pairs to IEEE 802.3af specifications
• Identify switch port – supports Cisco, Extreme, and IEEE Link Layer Discovery Protocols
• Test cable wiremap – measure length; detect miswires, shorts, split pairs or opens
• Locate and ID cable – use IntelliTone or optional IDs to locate cables at patch panels
• Document results – upload link status reports with USB port for faster problem resolution
Includes: LinkRunner Pro, WireView Cable ID #1, LinkRunner Connect software CD, USB cable, LinkRunner Pro Getting Started Guide (English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Japanese, Simplified Chinese), four (4) AA alkaline batteries
• Link at 10/100/Gig – identify device capabilities and confirm actual speed/duplex status
• Ping key devices – measure response of DHCP, router, DNS, and other devices or URLs
• Verify 802.1X settings – authenticate with EAP type, user name, certificates, and password
• Detect PoE service – verify voltage level, and pairs to IEEE 802.3af specifications
• Identify switch port – supports Cisco, Extreme, and IEEE Link Layer Discovery Protocols
• Test cable wiremap – measure length; detect miswires, shorts, split pairs or opens
• Locate and ID cable – use IntelliTone or optional IDs to locate cables at patch panels
• Document results – upload link status reports with USB port for faster problem resolution