NetAlly Unveils Next Generation LinkRunner AT Network and Cable Testers
At
the Cisco Live! event, NetAlly announced the availability of its
next-generation LinkRunner® AT network and cable testers, continuing a
twenty-plus year legacy of innovative troubleshooting tools for network
engineers and technicians.
The
LinkRunner AT 3000 delivers fast and comprehensive validation of copper and
fiber network links with powerful network connectivity troubleshooting. While
offering the same core functions of its predecessors (LinkRunner AT 1000 and
2000 models), the LinkRunner AT 3000 features a large touchscreen and a more
in-depth AutoTest that provides deeper network visibility on Ethernet links
from 10 Mbps to 10 Gbps – all at the same price as the AT 2000.
With
the addition of network discovery, path analysis, and packet capture, the
LinkRunner AT 4000 provides deeper visibility and diagnostics, enabling network
professionals to quickly resolve issues impacting single or multiple devices
and network segments. Automated topology mapping in Link-Live, NetAlly's
collaboration, reporting and analysis platform, delivers ‘up-to-the-minute'
accurate networks maps for easy documentation.
"The
LinkRunner AT 4000 has proven to be an exceptional addition to our
toolbox," said Paul Sutherland, engineer at Hallbeck IT. "It has
significantly reduced the time and cost associated with the troubleshooting
process. This tool has enhanced our ability to quickly identify active network
faults, a task that would have been much more time-consuming with conventional
methods."
"The
venerable LinkRunner has served IT professionals for over two decades as the
most popular connectivity tester in existence," said James Kahkoska,
NetAlly Chief Technology Officer. "Implementing our AllyWare™ common
technology platform on LinkRunner AT has enabled the complete transformation of
these instruments with functionalities present in NetAlly's more advanced
testers while providing a familiar user experience, both on the testers as well
as in Link-Live."
Lee Badman, wireless network
architect at Wirednot, said, "The latest LinkRunner AT from NetAlly upgrades this
very handy product line in all the right ways – from support for the latest PoE
standards and switch interfaces to rework of the user interface for
ultra-effectiveness, the reasons to invest or upgrade are many."
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