nTAP 10/100/1000 Copper/Optical Converter TAP
Monitor full-duplex links up to gigabit speeds
nTAP 10/100/1000 Copper/Optical Converter TAP
The 10/100/1000 Copper to Optical Conversion nTAP offers
a standard gigabit copper input connection and a standard gigabit copper
output connection. An analyser connects to the nTAP through either
the gigabit optical full-duplex analyser output connection or the gigabit
copper full-duplex analyser output connection the TAP provides. The
optical analyser output is available with SFP modules that convert data
from a copper link to an SX, LX or ZX optical fibre analysis interface.
The 10/100/1000 Copper to Optical Conversion nTAP replicates
the copper signal and sends one signal back to the network via the copper
output. The other signal is either sent to the copper full-duplex analyser
or converted into an optical signal and sent to the optical full-duplex
analyser. The 10/100/1000 Copper to Optical Conversion nTAP can
support link speeds up to 2000 Mbps.
As with all nTAPs, the 10/100/1000 Copper to Optical Conversion
nTAPs are passive, full-duplex monitoring devices, offering complete
visibility into your network regardless of traffic levels. By permanently
installing nTAPs, you never need to bring the link down to attach
an analyser or other device. nTAPs work with the leading security
and network management tools, so you can quickly and easily deploy them
into your network.
All copper nTAPs are transparent, which means you can monitor
your critical links without data stream interference. Even if power
to the nTAP fails, copper nTAPs guarantee continuous network
data flow. 10/100/1000 Copper to Optical Conversion nTAPs also
work well with redundant-enabled devices. So if one side of the nTAP
link should fail, the other side can take action by signalling the connected
device to switch to a redundant link.
10/100/1000 Conversion nTAP Deployment
Place a 10/100/100 Copper to Optical Conversion nTAP between
two devices of interest on a 100 Mbps or 1000 Mbps copper link. Then
attach either a copper or optical monitoring device to the nTAP.
Only one analyzer connection can be utilised at a time. To successfully
analyze the full-duplex link, the monitoring device must be equipped
with a dual-receive capture card.
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| nTAP 10/100/1000 Copper to Optical
Conversion Network TAP Deployment |
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| Compatibility |
| Network/Protocol Analysers Security Monitoring
Devices
Forensic Tools
Remote Monitoring Appliances
RMON Probes, and more
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