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Network TAPs (Test Access Points) are devices used in network monitoring and troubleshooting. They create a passive access point in the network, allowing the capture of data packets without affecting the network's performance.
Understanding the core functionality behind passive network access.
TAPs are inserted between two network devices, typically in a line such as between a router and a switch.
They copy the data passing through them and send this copy to a monitoring device.
They let the original data flow through with minimal delay, ensuring the network continues to operate normally.
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Why organizations choose TAPs for network monitoring.
They do not alter the traffic, ensuring accurate data capture for reliable monitoring.
Unlike SPAN ports (which can drop packets under heavy load), TAPs provide a consistent view of all traffic.
By providing a passive copy of traffic, they help in secure monitoring and analysis without affecting the network.
Common applications for Network TAPs in enterprise environments.
Helps in pinpointing and analyzing performance issues and bottlenecks, enabling targeted optimizations for improved system efficiency.
Enhances the capability to detect and thwart malicious activities by offering an unaltered and comprehensive view of network traffic.
Secures precise data capture processes to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements, maintaining accuracy and integrity.
Important factors when deploying Network TAPs.
Proper placement is crucial for effective monitoring. Typically, they are placed at strategic points like between the firewall and internal network.
Although they provide greater reliability compared to SPAN ports, the increased performance they offer often comes with a higher price point.
Verify that the TAP aligns with the network speed (1Gbps, 10Gbps) and connection type (copper or fiber-optic).
The E.C.I. NETWORKS Packet Broker Solution, PacketMaestro, is designed to seamlessly complement your network taps, providing an advanced layer of traffic management and visibility.
PacketMaestro excels in aggregating, filtering, and distributing network traffic to the appropriate monitoring and security tools, ensuring no data goes unnoticed.
By integrating PacketMaestro with your existing network taps, you can enhance your network's visibility, ensuring comprehensive coverage and efficient traffic management.
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