Advertisement

NaviTEK II
User Guide
151810 issue 1

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Summary of Contents for IDEAL INDUSTRIES NaviTEK II

  • Page 1 NaviTEK II User Guide 151810 issue 1...
  • Page 2 The information contained in this document is the property of IDEAL INDUSTRIES Ltd. and is supplied without liability for errors and omissions. No part of this document may be reproduced or used except as authorized by contract or other written permission from IDEAL INDUSTRIES Ltd.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Care of your NaviTEK II..........................4 Final Disposal ............................4 Safety................................ 4 Connector Safety ........................... 4 Power................................ 5 Power Module Management ........................5 Power Module Recharging........................5 Battery Pack ............................5 Switching ON and OFF .......................... 6 Power Saving ............................6 Master Reset ............................
  • Page 4: Care Of Your Navitek Ii

    Do not use solvents, strong detergents or abrasive materials to clean NaviTEK II. Use only cleaning agents approved for use on ABS and polycarbonate plastics. When your NaviTEK II has reached the end of its life you must dispose of the complete unit in accordance with local environmental regulations.
  • Page 5: Power

    IDEAL representative for service. Power Module Recharging The power module can be fully recharged in three hours with the NaviTEK II switched ON or OFF. To recharge the power module, connect the supplied power adaptor to the DC inlet. For convenience the power module may be removed from, or left attached to, the tester for charging.
  • Page 6: Switching On And Off

    This will not delete any stored data. Remove the power module or battery pack to access a small aperture in the NaviTEK II (Fig 2). Insert a paper clip into the reset hole and press the internal reset switch.
  • Page 7: Replaceable Insert - Rj-45 Socket

    The NaviTEK II range offers three models. The available functions are listed below. The information throughout this publication details the functions available to NaviTEK II PRO. Please check this table to confirm the functionality of your tester. ...
  • Page 8: Handset Controls, Indicators And Ports

    Charger LED USB port DC in connector LCD color display Autotest button Fig 3 items 4, 5 & 6 – NaviTEK II PRO only. Fig 3 item 13 shows optional power module. 151810 Iss 1 NaviTEK II Page 8 User Guide...
  • Page 9: Menu Navigation

    Fig 5 Only NaviTEK II PLUS and PRO support drop-down menus. For NaviTEK II, to select a value from a field that offers a list of values, use the LEFT and RIGHT cursor keys. To move to the previous or next field on the screen use the UP or DOWN cursor keys.
  • Page 10: Getting Started

    Press the soft key DETECT (F1) and the tester will determine the mode of operation dependent on the services detected. The modes of operation that follow are available: NaviTEK II has two fundamental modes of operation – Cable When the tester is connected to a copper cable,...
  • Page 11: Ports

    If the NaviTEK II is connected to an active network when it is switched ON, it will automatically detect the network and display its IP address in the HOME screen. If the NaviTEK II is not connected to an active network when it is switched ON, it will automatically enter Cable mode and run a Wiremap test.
  • Page 12: Setup

    All user-defined settings and preferences of the NaviTEK II are set from the SETUP menu. A map of the SETUP menu is shown at Fig 9 and a description of the available settings and preferences is found on pages 13 to 16.
  • Page 13: Setup Menu Descriptions

    IDEAL website and saved to a USB key. Select the update icon and follow the on- screen instructions. To update NaviTEK II only: with tester switched OFF, insert USB key and then PRESS and HOLD the AUTOTEST key while switching on the tester.
  • Page 14 Swaps source and destination MAC and IP addresses and port numbers Deselect the All Traffic check box to loop only Unicast traffic directed at this tester. Select the check box to loop all traffic. 151810 Iss 1 NaviTEK II Page 14 User Guide...
  • Page 15 Select Name Lookup if supported by your network. If not required, de-select Name Lookup to reduce test time. Select the Cable mode and Ethernet mode tests that will run every time the NaviTEK II’s Autotest button is pressed. Select from: Wiremap, Ping4, Ping6, TRoute4, TRoute6 and Netscan.
  • Page 16: Supported Sfp Transceivers

    Protocol is an authentication framework. It can provide 802.1x authentication by a number of different methods. NaviTEK II supports the six most common methods. Select the method that suits your network. Select Any to allow NaviTEK II to attempt each supported method in turn.
  • Page 17: Tests - General

    Press the soft key SAVE (F2) and the test results will be stored in a sequentially numbered Result in the currently active Job. Test results may be selectively exported to generate customer reports. For a full description of the storage of test results see Jobs. NaviTEK II 151810 Iss 1 User Guide...
  • Page 18: Tests Menu Description - Cable Mode

    In addition, a FAULT icon and a SAVE soft key will appear. Select the FAULT icon and the display will show a textual list of the faults detected, Fig 16. Fig 15 Fig 16 151810 Iss 1 NaviTEK II Page 18 User Guide...
  • Page 19 (range up to 100m (330ft)). With an open termination the possible faults detected are: Fig 20 Short circuit by pin Fig 19 Open circuit by pair NaviTEK II 151810 Iss 1 User Guide Page 19...
  • Page 20 The indications that follow appear on the Active Remote device: Flashing green LED – Test Passed. Flashing red LED – Test Failed. Amber LED – DC voltage greater than 12 Volts detected – cannot perform test. 151810 Iss 1 NaviTEK II Page 20 User Guide...
  • Page 21: Tone

    Press the soft key APPLY (F2) for your changes to take effect. Fig 27 Auto test NaviTEK II can be set up to run a predefined range of tests when the yellow Autotest button on the handset is pressed. The range includes Wiremap, Ping4,...
  • Page 22: Tests Menu Description - Ethernet Mode

    Fig 31 Blink A Hub Blink test forces the connected port of a network device to blink. NaviTEK II also changes the speed and therefore LED color (on supporting devices) making it easier to identify the correct port. Select the BLINK icon from the Tests screen, the test is started and stopped with the soft key F1 which displays as RUN or STOP accordingly.
  • Page 23: Ping4 And Ping6

    (F3) and used to navigate between individual hops. Each hop is traced three times. The time recorded during each trace is displayed in ms as T1, T2 and T3. Fig 34 NaviTEK II 151810 Iss 1 User Guide Page 23...
  • Page 24: 802.1X Certificates

    Select the icon 802.1x. The 802.1x setup screen is displayed, Fig 35. Press soft key CERTS (F1) to load the certificates to the NaviTEK II. The loaded certificates will remain on the NaviTEK II until further certificates are loaded or a factory reset is performed.
  • Page 25: Stats Menu Description

    Total frames, Total Bytes, Unicast frames, Broadcast frames, Multicast frames, Max Frames/sec, Current, Average and Maximum rate in b/s, Current and Average Utilization as %, frame Size Distribution. Discovery data listed is: LLDP/CDP/EDP, Protocol, MAC Address, Hostname/address, Port Name. NaviTEK II 151810 Iss 1 User Guide Page 25...
  • Page 26 Status data listed is: Auth Not Started, Auth Started, Auth Completed Successfully, Auth Failed. Port Status data listed is: Unauthorized, Authorized. Also shown are: EAP Method Used and Key Management Used. 151810 Iss 1 NaviTEK II Page 26 User Guide...
  • Page 27: Jobs

    NaviTEK II PLUS and PRO provide a system that enables the storage and organization of test results and statistics. Test results can be exported via a USB key and used to produce reports. The two elements of this storage and organization system are Jobs and Results. A Job is a named repository for a collection of Results.
  • Page 28: Using The Jobs Menu

    To change the active Job List from Acme to MyJob Press ENTER to confirm. The display returns to the Job List screen, and the new active Job is now shown in the information bar. Fig 40 Options screen 151810 Iss 1 NaviTEK II Page 28 User Guide...
  • Page 29: Managing Jobs

    USB key. The soft key SHOW (F2) toggles between Status (pass/fail), and the Date and Time that the test was saved. Exports the active Job List to USB. Information on how to generate reports is detailed below. NaviTEK II 151810 Iss 1 User Guide Page 29...
  • Page 30: Generating Reports

    Reports can be generated using test results exported via a USB key. To generate a report: Insert a USB key into the NaviTEK II USB port. From the home screen select the JOBS icon. The display will show the Job List screen.
  • Page 31: Specifications - Navitek Ii

    The specifications listed below are for the NaviTEK II PRO. To confirm the functionality of other models refer to the table Functional overview on page 7. Connectors Test Ports RJ45 Used for - Cable Test - Ethernet Test Connector type - Samtec Lifejack with user-replaceable contacts...
  • Page 32 - MDIX Min Rx Size – 19:99 bytes – Factory set – Enabled / Disabled VLAN - VLAN ID – 0 to 4094 - VLAN Priority – 0 to 7 (continued) 151810 Iss 1 NaviTEK II Page 32 User Guide...
  • Page 33 SFP Type SX Manufacturer Part # - Avago AFBR-5705Z / Apac LM28-C3S-TI-N-DD Speed – 1Gbps Fibre Type – Multimode Wavelength – 850nm Connector Type - LC Duplex (continued) NaviTEK II 151810 Iss 1 User Guide Page 33...
  • Page 34 - Rx Power µW (using a specified SFP) Ethernet Mode - Ping4 - Ping6 - Trace Route4 - Trace Route6 - Hub Blink - Netscan - Loopback - Auto (Ping, Trace Route, Netscan) 151810 Iss 1 NaviTEK II Page 34 User Guide...
  • Page 35 – Tone applied to one of 8 pins relative to the other 7 Wire I/D - Tone applied across one of 4 pairs Test Audible tone detected using compatible tone probe NaviTEK II 151810 Iss 1 User Guide Page 35...
  • Page 36 - Maximum Pingv6 Setup Target - IPv6 address - URL (Store up to 10) Count - 1 to 999999 Pause - 1 to 5 Sec Length - 8 to 1000 bytes. (continued) 151810 Iss 1 NaviTEK II Page 36 User Guide...
  • Page 37 - 2 to 30 sec Type - UDP Results Info - READY - IN PROGRESS - PASSED - NO RESPONSE - UNKNOWN HOST - Numerical address Delay(ms) - t1 - t2 - t3 (continued) NaviTEK II 151810 Iss 1 User Guide Page 37...
  • Page 38 - info: listening, assigned, DHCP failed - Stateful (DHCPv6) or Stateless or Static - IPv6 Address - IPv6 Network Prefix, 64 bit or 128 bit - IPv6 Link Address - IPv6 DNS (continued) 151810 Iss 1 NaviTEK II Page 38 User Guide...
  • Page 39 - PoE Pairs 12/36 or 45/78 - Speed, Duplex - MDI / MDIX - Signal Level - Polarity – 10M-HD PARTNER - 10M-FD - 100M-HD - 100M-FD - 1000M-HD - 1000M-FD (continued) NaviTEK II 151810 Iss 1 User Guide Page 39...
  • Page 40 Max total number of result sets - 250 Export Port – USB Format – .xml PC Viewer – IE-compatible browser System Setup Owner – Name Details - Company - Address - Phone (continued) 151810 Iss 1 NaviTEK II Page 40 User Guide...
  • Page 41 Recharge time - Full Battery level Indication - 2/3 - 1/3 - Empty Physical Dimensions Length - 175mm Width - 80mm Depth - 40mm Weight Unit - 0.22kg – 0.18kg Batteries (continued) NaviTEK II 151810 Iss 1 User Guide Page 41...
  • Page 42 (continued) Environmental Temperature Operating – 0°C to 40°C Storage – -20°C to 70°C Relative Humidity 90% non-condensing Approvals EN 55022:2006 / A1:2007 EN55024:1998 / A1:2001 / A2:2003 Safety IEC 60950-1:2005+A1:2009/EN 60950-1:2006+A1:2010 151810 Iss 1 NaviTEK II Page 42 User Guide...
  • Page 43: Glossary, Abbreviations And Acronyms

    Internet Protocol version 6 Stateful IP address assigned automatically using DHCPv6 Stateless IP address assigned automatically using ICMPv6 Static IP address assigned manually by the operator Key Mgmt 802.1x Key Management Local Area Network NaviTEK II 151810 Iss 1 User Guide Page 43...
  • Page 44 User Datagram Protocol Unicast Communication between single sender and single receiver Uniform Resource Locator Universal Serial Bus Unshielded Twisted Pair VLAN Virtual Local Area Network Extensible Markup Language XSLT Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations 151810 Iss 1 NaviTEK II Page 44 User Guide...
  • Page 46 A subsidiary of IDEAL INDUSTRIES INC.

Table of Contents