Analyzer interface.SHARE ONE NETWORK ANALYZER A specialized hardware device or software in a desktop or laptop computer that captures packets transmitted in a network for routine inspection and problem detection. Also called a "sniffer," "packet sniffer," "packet analyzer," "traffic analyzer" and "protocol analyzer," the network AMONG MULTIPLE NETWORKS. The Network Analyzer Interface Module provides a simple parallel tap between a fiber-optic See fiber optics. network and a network analyzer, allowing the analyzer analyzer /ana·ly·zer/ (an´ah-li?zer) 1. a Nicol prism attached to a polarizing apparatus which extinguishes the ray of light polarized by the polarizer. 2. to be connected and disconnected without having to bring the network down. The passive optical device does not require electrical power, and can be used on a variety of optical networks, including ATM, and Gigabit and Fast Ethernet An earlier name for 100Mbps Ethernet. See 100Base-T. (networking) Fast Ethernet - A version of Ethernet developed in the 1990s(?) which can carry 100 Mbps compared with standard Ethernet's 10 Mbps. It requires upgraded network cards and hubs. . Each module consists of one to six links, with two input, two output and two taps each. A variety of connectors can be specified, including SC, FC and ST. Each link can be specified as single-mode or multimode, and the tap percentage is matched to the connected equipment's need.--Fiberdyne Labs [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] www.fiberdyne.com Circle 306 for more information |
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