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LinkRunner™ AT Network Auto-Tester

Evaluation Guide
Outline
1. Getting Started
2. Nearest Switch
3. Enable TruePower™ PoE Loading
4. Flash Switch Port
5. Enable IPv6
6. AutoTest
7. Add AutoTest Targets
8. Cable Tests
9. Save a Report
10. Save a Profile
11. Using LinkRunner Manager Software
12. Print a Report
13. Backup your Profile
14. Create a Screen Capture
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1. Getting Started Link at 10/100/Gig
on Copper and Fiber

Indicates Transmit
and Receive
Indicates Link
• First, check out all the cool
User configurable
features. AutoTest

• Now, Turn it On Internal


USB Access
for Upgrades
– LinkRunner AT is Ready Wiremapper and Reports

to Go in under Three
Cable Tests
Seconds
Save Reports
– Ready to run your first
Return to
test Prior Screen
Return to
Home Screen

Lithium Ion Battery –


6+ hours life Powers on in
Under 2 Seconds

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Switch name, model, IP
address, port and slot

2. Nearest Switch Advertised (grey)


and actual (black)
Nearest managed
switch
duplex and speed

• Plug a network cable into the RJ45


port marked LAN on the top of the
LinkRunner
Copper interface
• Use the arrow keys to highlight
Switch and press SELECT
• You’ll see information for the
nearest managed switch VLAN information

• Switch information typically comes


up immediately, but may take a
minute or two to appear
depending on how long it takes Fiber interface
the switch to send its configuration
(CDP/EDP/LLDP) packets.

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3. Enable TruePower™ PoE Loading
• Press the Home key to
return to the main screen
• Use the arrow keys to highlight
Tools and press SELECT

• Select PoE Configuration

• Press SELECT to enable PoE.

• Select Enable True Load

• Select PoE class

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3. Enable TruePower PoE Loading continued

• Return to the main screen by


pressing the Home key
• Select Switch
• If you have a PoE enabled
switch, you should now see
PoE voltage. You will also
Powered
see available power if you Advertised (grey) and
pairs
actual (black) PoE
enabled PoE loading. voltage and current

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4. Flash Switch Port

• Press Flash Port (F1) to flash


the switch port to which
LinkRunner is connected.
• You can control the speed
that the port is flashed by
pressing the left and right
arrow keys.

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5. Enable IPv6

• Return to the main screen by


pressing the Home key
• Select Tools
• Select IP Configuration
• Press the right arrow key to
move to IPv6 configuration
• Select Enable to enable IPv6
• Press Save (F2) save your
changes

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6. AutoTest
• Return to the main screen by pressing
the Home key
• Select AutoTest
• AutoTest will:
– Test PoE since it was enabled in a
previous step
– Link
– Get an IP address
– Ping the Gateway and DNS
servers
• The symbol means additional
results are available. The
symbol means detailed results are
displayed.
• To show or hide the detailed
results, highlight the row in
question and press SELECT.
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7. Add AutoTest Targets

• Press Add Device (F1) to a new


device
• Select Target 1
• Use the keyboard to enter your
target. Targets can be a URLs or
IPv4/IPv6 IP addresses.
• Enter port number to perform TCP
port connectivity testing
• Select the IPv6 box to test using
IPv6
• Press the go back button to
move back up to AutoTest
• Press Start Test (F1) to run new
AutoTest

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8. Cable Tests

• Return to the main screen by


pressing the Home key
• Select Cable LinkRunner AT connected to an active
switch

• Cable results show that the


LinkRunner AT is connected
to an active switch

• Note: the length of the cable


to the nearest active device is
shown even when connected.
LinkRunner AT connected to an
unpowered device

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8. Cable Tests continued
A good, non-terminated
cable 49.7ft long

• Unplug the network cable and


connect a patch cord to
LinkRunner AT.
• Terminate the patch cord into
LinkRunner’s internal wiremap A mis-wired cable with pairs
1,2 and 7,8 swapped using
port on the left hand side of the cable identifier #4
unit.
• You can also use an external
cable identifier with comes with
the LinkRunner AT 2000 as
shown in the middle image.
A cable with an open
on 4 using the built in
• LinkRunner AT finds opens, wiremap port

shorts, miswires and split pairs

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9. Save a Report

• Press the Save button


• Select Save to save
LinkRunner’s current data to
“report”
• Select Edit to enter a new report
name
• Use the keyboard to enter your
profile name and press Save
(F2)
• Press Save (F2) again to save
your profile
• You can print your report with
LinkRunner Manager software

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10. Save a Profile

• A profile allows you to save your


LinkRunner AT configuration
• Return to the main screen by
pressing the Home key
• Select Tools
• Select Manage Files
• Select Save (F2)
• Press Edit (F1) change the name
of your profile
– Press Save (F2) to save the new
name
– Press Save (F2) to save the
profile

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11. Using LinkRunner Manager Software

• The LinkRunner Manager software is required for two main


functions
1. The ability to manage LinkRunner’s configuration in profiles
2. Create Reports from information that LinkRunner has
collected

• The first step is to install the LRM software on your


computer. Follow the directions included on the LRM
software CD.
• You will also need a USB cable to connect LinkRunner to
your PC

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12. Print a Report

• Start the LRM program


• Connect LinkRunner AT to
your PC with the USB
cable
• Notice that LRM now
shows your saved report

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12. Print a Report continued

• Press the Report icon to


open the Report Generator
• Select the Report you would
like to print
• Press the Generate button to
create your report

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13. Backup your Profile
• In the LRM menu bar, click on
Tools, then Profile Manager
• In the Profile Manager window,
highlight the profile you created
on LinkRunner AT
• Press the Transfer from
LinkRunner AT button to
transfer the file to the PC
• The new Profile will show up in
“Local Profiles”
• You can also transfer profiles
from your PC to a fleet of
LinkRunners with the Transfer to
LinkRunner AT button
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14. Create a Screen Capture

• Document LinkRunner AT’s


current screen via a screen
capture.
• In the LRM menu bar, click on
Tools, then Screen Capture
• Press Capture to capture
LinkRunner AT’s current
screen.
• LinkRunner will generate a
bitmap file of the current
screen and store it in the
Current Directory as specified
at the top of the window.

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