Netoptics 4×1 GigaBit Regeneration Tap Network Security Appliance

By New York Security

  • Enables real-time, simultaneous monitoring of a single GigaBit link with up to four monitoring devices
  • Provides complete full-duplex visibility at 1000 Mbps without data stream interference or introducing a point of failure
  • Passes all traffic (including errors) from all layers for comprehensive troubleshooting
  • No IP address is needed for the Tap or monitoring device, enhancing monitoring security
  • Fully IEEE 802.3 compliant, Fully RoHS compliant

Product Description
Net Optics 4×1 GigaBit Regeneration Taps solve the key physical layer challenges of multi-device monitoring for GigaBit fiber networks. For a complete picture of network health, these Taps connect up to four different network management and security devices at any single GigaBit network location.

One Tap, No Idle Resources

Keep your intrusion detection and prevention systems, protocol analyzers, RMON probes, and other security devices productive with a single Regeneration Tap. Maximize resources and save on access points when multiple devices can monitor link traffic simultaneously through a single Regeneration Tap. Secure, passive access for multiple devices simply means a better return on monitoring investments.
Net Optics unique dust cap is tethered to the connector so it is always right where you need it.

Security and Visibility

Without an IP address, monitoring devices are isolated from the network, dramatically reducing their exposure to attacks. However, the monitoring device connected to the Tap still sees all full-duplex traffic as if it were in-line, including Layer 1 and Layer 2 errors.

Reliability

For extra uptime protection, Net Optics Taps offer redundant power connections. Should the primary power source fail, the Tap automatically switches to the backup power source. Power LEDs on the front of the Tap indicate the current power. Netoptics 4×1 GigaBit Regeneration Tap Network Security Appliance


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