Datasheet
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Packet Reflector
The LinkRunner AT features a packet reflector mode that allows the device to be used remotely
during end-to-end network path performance tests to validate LAN and WAN throughput
capabilities, up to 1Gbps. The reflector mode can be configured to swap MAC and/or IP
addresses. LinkRunner AT 2000 supports packet reflection for:
• OptiView® XG Network Analysis Tablet
• OneTouch™ AT Network Assistant
• EtherScope™ Network Assistant
• MetroScope™ Service Provider Assistant
TruePower™ PoE Testing - Power Over Ethernet Testing
LinkRunner AT features the ability to validate TruePower delivery before installing cameras,
APs, and phones to ensure a smooth deployment. Quickly validate PoE performance by
drawing actual power up to the 802.3at standard 25.5W. Load the circuit to stress switches,
cabling and patch panels, all while measuring the voltage and pairs being used.
IP V4/V6 Addressing
Validate the IPv4 DHCP auto-negotiation process, subnet and DHCP server and verify IPv6 Link-
Local and Global addressing.
Key Service and Device Connectivity
LinkRunner AT can perform either a Ping or a TCP port open test to verify connectivity. The test
conducted will reveal connection and response time to the default Gateway, preferred DNS
server, and alternate DNS server. LinkRunner AT can connect to as many as 10 user-defined
target devices, servers or services, testing using Ping, or a user-defined TCP port number. If a
URL is used as the target, results will include response time and an IP address.
802.1x Authentication
Verify access to secure networks using 802.1x and MAC Access Control Lists (ACL). The
included LinkRunner AT Manager Soware can be used to enable 802.1x and download
certificates.
Packet Reflector Mode
PoE Setup
AutoTest Results
AutoTest Results
Configuration Settings