Dual Port Copper 10/100/1000 Aggregating Tap Dual 1000BT Output - ATAP-2002-BT-BT
Traditional taps enable full-duplex monitoring of all traffic on a network link and transmit the data to the monitoring device in two separate half-duplex streams. This requires the monitoring device to have two input channels in order to monitor both sides of the conversation.
Fluke Networks Aggregating Taps seamlessly combine the two data streams, allowing any connected monitoring device to receive a full-duplex stream of data with one NIC.
Additionally, the aggregating taps provide a feature to help manage network resources - a second monitor port. With an extra monitor port, two devices (such as an analyzer and an intrusion detection device) can receive the same full-duplex transmission, so there will never be contention for access to the network link.
Although ideal for placement in networks where utilization is consistently under 50% on each side, aggregating taps can help prevent data overload and dropped packets due to traffic "bursts" by incorporating a memory buffer to manage overflows in data transmission and allows seamless continuity of full-duplex monitoring.
Dual Port Copper 10/100/1000 Aggregating Tap Dual 1000BT Output - ATAP-2002-BT-BT
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Protocols
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Networking Protocol
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Ethernet
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Networking Protocol
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Fast Ethernet
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Networking Protocol
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Gigabit Ethernet
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Returns Policy
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This product is subject to our return policy. Please see our complete return policy for details.
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Warranty - Labor
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N/A
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Warranty - Parts
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N/A
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Dual Port Copper 10/100/1000 Aggregating Tap Dual 1000BT Output - ATAP-2002-BT-BT
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