Owner manual
GigaBit Fiber Port Aggregator Tap
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Introduction
Net Optics GigaBit Port Aggregator Taps with SFP Monitor Ports provide
ultra-efcient access to critical GigaBit links. This pioneering technology en-
ables any two devices to simultaneously monitor a full-duplex link using only
one NIC per monitoring device. Small Form Factor Pluggable (SFP) connec-
tors on the Monitor Ports allow these Port Aggregators to also perform media
conversion from ber to copper.
Typically, full-duplex monitoring with a network tap requires two NICs (or
a dual channel NIC) – one interface for each side of the tapped full-duplex
connection. The Gigabit Port Aggregator Tap combines and regenerates these
streams, sending all aggregated data out one or two passive monitoring ports.
The best part of this innovation is the onboard memory that ensures trafc
isn't dropped during bursts.
The GigaBit Port Aggregator Tap is designed to handle the combined trafc of
a single full-duplex link. Normally, the trafc should be below the receiving
capacity of the NIC, that is, less than 1 Gbps.
When the trafc queue exceeds the capacity of the NIC, the Tap buffers the
overow up to 1GB. The buffers clear automatically when the trafc volume
falls below the receiving capacity of the NIC. For example, if there is a trafc
burst and a Tap connected to a 1 Gbps network port on a monitoring device is
now receiving 1.2 Gbps of trafc, the Tap buffers data until the burst is over.
The Tap then sends the buffered data to the monitoring device until the buffer
is cleared.
Key Features
Technology
• Supports full-duplex monitoring with a single NIC, increasing monitoring
efciency
• Regeneration Tap technology enables two devices to simultaneously moni-
tor all aggregated trafc – using only one NIC per device
• 1GB of buffer memory prevents data loss during excessive trafc loads
• Provides complete full-duplex visibility at 1 Gbps without data stream
interference or introducing a point of failure