The following Statement of Volatility is for informational purposes only. For complete information about the Link Runner G2 specifications, please see the applicable User Manual.
The table below shows the corresponding memory and/or store types for the Link Runner G2. The Link Runner G2 utilizes both volatile and non‐volatile memory. The data that the tester collects from its network connections are stored in a combination of volatile RAM and non-volatile eMMC and removable micro SD card memory. When the Link Runner G2 is powered off, all data in volatile RAM is lost. The Link Runner G2 utilizes a non‐volatile Micro SD Flash device for storage of configuration information and reports. Non‐volatile flash eMMC memory is used for storing Operating System software parameters and user data.
If the user enters the Link Runner Application and applies “Default Settings” and exit the application, all data that had been stored previous form operations is removed.
If any test results are stored by the USER on the SD card, remove and destroy the SD card. This is available to the user without any disassembly.
Reference Designator | Memory Type | Volatility | Volatility Description |
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Main Board U300 | Processor SRAM | Volatile | Software Cache |
Main Board U400-U402 |
DDR3L System RAM |
Volatile | Code and data capture buffer |
Main Board U900 |
EEPROM | Non-Volatile | System Serial Number – System MAC address |
Main Board U902 |
Main Flash memory | Non-Volatile | Primary Code Image. Test Statistics |
Main Board J1100 |
Micro SD card connector | Non-Volatile | User Data – removable media |
Main Board U1300 |
FPGA | Volatile | Programmable Logic no user data |
PoE Board U2103 |
Embedded controller - | Non-Volatile | Embedded Controller Code Space no user data |