source, it will display the first one it receives, which may
not always be from its link partner.
Furthermore, when AirCheck G2 is not linked directly to a
managed switch that emits these types of packets, but is
instead linked with another switch in between, it will not
reliably receive this switch port information. Most of
these managed switches send these packets as soon as
they detect link establishment, which they cannot do in
this case. However, they may retransmit this information
periodically, which AirCheck G2 will receive and display if
it can.
NOTE: The switch name may be truncated if it exceeds
the length of the field.
DHCP: Indicates whether or not a DHCP address was
obtained.
Default Gateway: Indicates whether or not AirCheck G2 can
ping the default gateway.
Network: Indicates whether or not AirCheck G2 can
successfully reach a user-defined network target via Ping or
TCP Port Open test. This function can verify connectivity to a
wireless controller, for example.
page 78.
Link-Live: Indicates whether or not test results were
successfully sent to the Link-Live Cloud Service.
See "Ethernet Settings,"
Testing Ethernet for Access Point Backhaul
Stop: While the test is running, select this button to stop the
test.
Restart: After the test has completed (or you've stopped the
test), select the Restart button to start a new test.
DHCP Log: Select this button to view the test log.
Save: Touch this button to save a session file containing
all discovered networks, APs, channels, and clients. The
session file will also include all test results for any saved
AutoTests, connection tests, Ethernet tests, and roaming and
range tests.
See "Saving Sessions," page 69.
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