User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- List of Figures
- I. Introduction
- II. Physical Features
- III. The Home Screen
- IV. Common Questions LinkRunner AT Can Answer
- V. Link-Live Cloud Service
- VI. Setting Up the Tester
- VII. Additional LinkRunner Tools
- VIII. Using AutoTest, Switch, and Cable Test
- IX. Using the PoE Feature
- X. Using the Reflector Feature (Model 2000 only)
- XI. Using the Fiber Connection (Model 2000 only)
- XII. Saving a Report
- XIII. Specifications
Setting Up the Tester
14
AutoTest Configuration
Select Tools > AutoTest Configuration.
Figure 7. AutoTest Configuration Screen
This screen allows you to enter up to ten key device
a
ddresses (Targets) to test connectivity. You may enter an IP
address, URL, or DNS name. If no port is specified, AutoTest
will perform an ICMP Ping test to that address. If a port is
specified, AutoTest will perform a TCP Connectivity test (SYN/
ACK).
The Continuous Mode check box allows the test to run
continuously (checked) or one time (un-checked). When you
exit the AutoTest screen, the test is stopped.
PoE Configuration
Select Tools > PoE Configuration.
Figure 8. PoE Configuration Screen
By default, PoE is disabled. This screen allows you to enable/
disable PoE detection, Enab
le TruePower
TM
, and set the Class
for detection. If you enable PoE and select Class 4 (25.5W),
you can also enable LLDP Negotiation so that PoE is only
reported if that criteria is met.
PoE TruePower
TM
is only available on the LinkRunner AT 2000
model. TruePower
TM
puts a load on the PoE device and
measures whether the device supports the Class selected.
See also, “Using the PoE Feature” on page 23.