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When your LinkRunner (from NetAlly, formerly NETSCOUT/Linksprinter family) communicates with LinkRunner Manager (the centralized management software), a “verified” status confirms:
In short: Your tester is trusted, up-to-date, and ready for production use.
Manually configuring IP settings, VLAN tags, and discovery protocols on 50 different LinkRunners is a nightmare. The Manager Software allows you to push a universal profile to every verified device in your fleet. linkrunner at manager software verified
Firmware updates are essential for compatibility with new standards (like Wi-Fi 6 or 10GbE standards). A "verified" status is the prerequisite for flashing new firmware. Attempting an update on an unverified or unstable connection can "brick" a device, rendering it useless.
Modern workflows require the "Verified" status to persist over Wi-Fi or Ethernet. In short: Your tester is trusted, up-to-date, and
To ensure your network management software always shows "Verified" next to every LinkRunner AT in your inventory, follow these three rules:
Skipping verification leads to three common failures: In short: Your tester is trusted
A hospital is adding a new wing with 200 patient monitors. Each monitor requires a specific VLAN for medical telemetry. The IT manager uses the LinkRunner AT Manager Software to create a profile for "Medical_VLAN_40." After each drop is terminated, a technician tests the port. Only verified tests are submitted to the construction project manager. Result? Zero electrical interference rework and a fully compliant network on day one.