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The 10/100/1000 Copper nTAP
offers a standard gigabit Ethernet
input connection, a standard
gigabit Ethernet output connection
and a standard gigabit full-duplex
analyzer connection. This all-in-one
device guarantees scalability
as your network grows.
All Copper nTAPs
replicate the full-duplex signal
from the network, sending one
signal to the analyzer and
the other signal back to the
network. The 10/100/1000 Copper nTAP
can support link speeds up
to 2000 Mbps.
As with all nTAPs,
the 10/100/1000 Copper 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 analyzer
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. Copper 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 signaling the connected
device to switch to a redundant
link.
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Compatibility
The 10/100/1000 Copper nTAPs
are compatible with:
- Network/protocol analyzers
- Security monitoring devices
- Forensic tools
- Remote monitoring appliances
- RMON probes, and more
Technology
- 10/100/1000 Copper nTAPs
support full-duplex passive
monitoring up to Gigabit
speed anywhere on the network
- nTAPs can be permanently
deployed without interfering
with network performance
or introducing a point of
failure
- Copper nTAPs guarantee
continuous network data flow,
even if power to the nTAP
fails
- Since nTAPs are
not addressable devices,
they cannot be the target
of a hack or virus attack
nTAP Advantages
- Error Packets Passed Through
- Compact Design
- Failover Redundancy Compatible
- Economical to Install
- Meets International RF
Emission Standards
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