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Identify and Troubleshoot Ethernet Networks  
 

Perform moves, adds and changes with powerful diagnostic capabilities of the IntelliTone 200 Toner & Probe.

Toning - IntelliTone makes it easy to quickly locate the cable in the equipment closet when performing moves, adds and changes. Unconnected cable can be quickly isolated in the presence of bleed. Cables connected to network equipment can be quickly located without disconnecting the service.

Cablemap - The IntelliTone 200 Probe features a CABLEMAP capability that identifies common cable miswires in twisted pair cabling. Complete per-pin verification of TIA568 wiring identifies the exact wire that is open, shorted or mis-wired. LED lights and distinctive tones clearly indicate miswires. The built-in Cablemap feature eliminates the need to carry separate tools or returning to the far-end to replace the toner with a Mapper. The IntelliTone 200 Kit is the all-in-one tool to locate and map Category 5 cabling even when plugged into a switch, and verify link service after moves, adds and changes.

Verify Ethernet Service - Is the link pulse correct, reversed due to a swap cable of uplink port, or MDIX capable? Identify active Ethernet services present at the office wall plate. LED lights clearly indicate the presence of normal, reversed or MDIX Ethernet link connectivity.

 

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