Net Optics Technology Key Player in SC/05 Bandwidth Challenge; Breakthrough Net Optics 10 GigaBit Taps Provide Passive Access for Extreme Throughput Monitoring.SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- Net Optics optics, scientific study of light. Physical optics is concerned with the genesis, nature, and properties of light; physiological optics with the part light plays in vision; and geometrical optics with the reflection and refraction of light as encountered in the study , Inc., today announced that its industry-leading 10 GigaBit Tap Technology will support the SC/05 Bandwidth Challenge. SC/05, the premier international conference on high performance computing computing - computer , networking and storage, sponsors the Bandwidth Challenge open to bleeding-edge technologies that generate and utilize the extreme data flows carried across advanced networks. The throughput amount will be verified using high performance monitoring gear connected to the network with Net Optics 10 GigaBit Regeneration Regeneration (biology) The process by which an animal restores a lost part of its body. Broadly defined, the term can include wound healing, tissue repair, and many kinds of restorative activities. Tap and 10 GigaBit Taps. "Net Optics takes great pride in being at the forefront of technology," said Bob Shaw
The 10 GigaBit In-Line Regeneration Tap offers 100% traffic visibility on any network link without requiring an IP address. Attached monitoring devices remain isolated from the network and are protected from attacks. The 10 GigaBit Span Regeneration Tap connects monitoring devices to any two network switch Span ports, enabling independent monitoring of each Span port. For example, when a Span port is connected to the Network A port, the data can be monitored simultaneously on all Monitor A ports. Additionally, a second Span port can be connected to the Network B port and the data can be monitored simultaneously on all Monitor B ports. The data on the Network A and Network B ports always remains separate. The all-optical design of the 10 GigaBit Fiber Tap is optimized and tested for high-performance on 10 GigaBit fiber networks. Available for singlemode and multimode fiber An optical fiber with a larger core than singlemode fiber. It is the most commonly used fiber for short distances such as LANs. Light can enter the core at different angles, making it easier to connect the light source to broader light sources such as LEDs. , 10 GigaBit Fiber Taps support passive monitoring Passive monitoring is a technique used to capture traffic from a network by generating a copy of that traffic, often from a span port or mirror port or via a network tap. Once the data (a stream of frames or packets) has been extracted, it can be used in many ways. of GigaBit links at speeds up to 10,000 Mbps. Requiring no power, the 10 GigaBit Fiber Taps maintain permanent passive access ports without introducing a point of failure or disturbing other network connections. These passive Taps deliver full-duplex monitoring with zero impact on network traffic around the clock. About Net Optics. Net Optics is the global leader in secure monitoring access, offering innovative solutions for complete network visibility without data stream interference. Net Optics' complete portfolio of access point solutions provides security and management devices 24/7 passive network access and 100% network visibility without introducing a point of failure. With over 3500 customers globally, including a majority of the Fortune 500 companies, Net Optics has built a "customer first" reputation upon innovative industry-leading solutions and service. For more information on Net Optics solutions, please visit http://www.netoptics.com. NOTE TO EDITORS: There is a pipe symbol in the conference name between SC and 05. A forward slash The forward slash, or slash, character (/) is the divide symbol in programming and on calculator keyboards. For example, 10 / 7 means 10 divided by 7. The slash is also often used in command line syntax to indicate a switch. For example, in the DOS Xcopy statement xcopy *. will appear in replace of the pipe symbol. |
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