LRAT-2000
FLuke
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Product Characteristics
The Fluke LinkRunner AT (LRAT-2000) Network Tester boots up in just three seconds. It can then perform the necessary connectivity tests in seconds via user-defined automated tests, enabling you to quickly and accurately discover and resolve network issues.
The AutoTest executes a comprehensive series of connectivity checks in seconds, verifying:
PoE Class (copper only);
Link speed and duplex (actual and advertised);
RX pairs and polarity;
802.1x authentication;
Switch name, port, VLAN, model, and IP;
DHCP auto-negotiation with the subnet and DHCP server address;
IPv4 and IPv6 availability;
Ping and TCP port connectivity, displaying packet loss, minimum, maximum, and average speed.
Instantly verify connectivity and identify the nearest switch and VLAN.
Simply connect the Fluke LinkRunner AT (LRAT-2000) Network Tester using a copper or fiber cable and power it on. It immediately displays the link status, connection type, and signal integrity.
The LinkRunner AT then uses the IEEE Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP), as well as Cisco and Extreme discovery protocols (CDP and EDP), to display the VLAN and the nearest switch's model, slot, and port.
The LinkRunner AT displays key information about the nearest switch, including:
Switch name and model
IP address
Port, slot, and VLAN
Duplex and speed (actual and advertised)
Signal integrity
Connection (MDI or MDI/X)
PoE voltage and power (actual and tested limits)
A graphical representation of the wire pairs delivering power.
Copper link, 100 Mbps, Port 23, with PoE.
Fiber optic link, 1 Gigabit.
TruePower PoE Test
Cable Testing and Inspection
Cable Testing
Locate cable runs using audio, port advertisement, link flashing, and wiring diagrams with up to 6 cable identifiers. Audio supports both analog and digital IntelliTone modes.
Cable Inspection
Use the built-in wire map port to test patch cords, including pin-to-pin connections, or measure the length of installed cables, and detect shorts, opens, or split pairs. An optional Office Locator Kit can identify up to 6 unique ports for organizing cable equipment.
Easily locate opens, shorts, miswires, and split pairs using three different methods: on unterminated cables; with the WireView cable identifier; or via the built-in wire map port on the Fluke LinkRunner AT (LRAT-2000) network tester.
Product Characteristics
The Fluke LinkRunner AT (LRAT-2000) Network Tester boots up in just three seconds. It can then perform the necessary connectivity tests in seconds via user-defined automated tests, enabling you to quickly and accurately discover and resolve network issues.
The AutoTest executes a comprehensive series of connectivity checks in seconds, verifying:
PoE Class (copper only);
Link speed and duplex (actual and advertised);
RX pairs and polarity;
802.1x authentication;
Switch name, port, VLAN, model, and IP;
DHCP auto-negotiation with the subnet and DHCP server address;
IPv4 and IPv6 availability;
Ping and TCP port connectivity, displaying packet loss, minimum, maximum, and average speed.
Instantly verify connectivity and identify the nearest switch and VLAN.
Simply connect the Fluke LinkRunner AT (LRAT-2000) Network Tester using a copper or fiber cable and power it on. It immediately displays the link status, connection type, and signal integrity.
The LinkRunner AT then uses the IEEE Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP), as well as Cisco and Extreme discovery protocols (CDP and EDP), to display the VLAN and the nearest switch's model, slot, and port.
The LinkRunner AT displays key information about the nearest switch, including:
Switch name and model
IP address
Port, slot, and VLAN
Duplex and speed (actual and advertised)
Signal integrity
Connection (MDI or MDI/X)
PoE voltage and power (actual and tested limits)
A graphical representation of the wire pairs delivering power.
Copper link, 100 Mbps, Port 23, with PoE.
Fiber optic link, 1 Gigabit.
TruePower PoE Test
Cable Testing and Inspection
Cable Testing
Locate cable runs using audio, port advertisement, link flashing, and wiring diagrams with up to 6 cable identifiers. Audio supports both analog and digital IntelliTone modes.
Cable Inspection
Use the built-in wire map port to test patch cords, including pin-to-pin connections, or measure the length of installed cables, and detect shorts, opens, or split pairs. An optional Office Locator Kit can identify up to 6 unique ports for organizing cable equipment.
Easily locate opens, shorts, miswires, and split pairs using three different methods: on unterminated cables; with the WireView cable identifier; or via the built-in wire map port on the Fluke LinkRunner AT (LRAT-2000) network tester.