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Networks today
are part of mission critical
services offered to end users.
They, along with the
applications driven across them,
require constant supervision.
Getting visibility to
performance and availability is
a key component of ensuring
overall service quality. To meet
this essential need for
visibility, VSS Monitoring
provides a complete range of
traffic access solutions. These
solutions range from basic
network taps for use with a
single network to remotely
managed, aggregation and
filtering devices that make up
its innovative Distributed
Traffic Capture Systems™.
Regardless of the deployment
type or scale, VSS has a
dedicated traffic capture device
to meet it.
While the breadth of VSS
Monitoring's product line
ensures that it serves the
widest number of traffic capture
requirements, its competitive
advantage lies in its
Distributed Traffic Capture
Systems that centralize the
monitoring infrastructure,
improve visibility, reduce
reactive response times, and
allow a quick ROI and savings of
up to 80% in both capital
expenditures and continuous
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Distributed
Taps
Distributed
Taps are the next generation of traffic
capture. They are composed of
exceptionally flexible devices that can
passively tap multiple networks and
forward the traffic as selected by the
user to multiple independent monitor
ports.
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Distributed Taps form a
dedicated hardware access
platform to centralize
monitoring infrastructure by
offering selective aggregation,
filtering, remote management,
and complete configuration
flexibility. |
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Aggregation Taps
Aggregation
Taps are designed to tap either
a single full-duplex network or
multiple full-duplex networks
and combine the cumulative
traffic onto a single stream for
output to one or multiple
monitoring tools. Aggregation of
network traffic reduces the
number of interfaces required to
monitor any given network.
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Network Taps
Network
Taps, also known as a 1x1 taps,
provide passive monitoring
access to a single full-duplex
network. They are designed to be
placed between two network
communication devices to capture
the bidirectional traffic and
mirror it to two output ports
for monitoring by an analysis or
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Regeneration Taps
Regeneration
Taps are designed to tap one or
multiple networks and replicate
the traffic across multiple
monitor ports. Replication of
network traffic increases the
number of monitor tools that can
access any given network.
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