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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==


All Network Service Elements come in two varieties: SPAN and TAP.  
All Network Service Element come in two varieties: SPAN and TAP.  


The SPAN model has two independent monitor interfaces.  In a typical configuration, both ports are connected to two SPAN output ports.  One port duplicating all packets from the network to the site and the other port duplicating all packets in the oposite ditection. This offers great WAN visibility, and more precise measurements that possible with flow based analysis or snmp.  Other applications of the same model are possible, for example the monitoring of packets in a small remote datacenter.
The SPAN model has two independent monitor interfaces.  In a typical configuration, both ports will be connected to two SPAN output ports: one port duplicating all packets from the network to the site and the other port duplicating all packets in the opposite direction. This application offers great WAN visibility, including more precise traffic measurements than possible with flow based analysis or snmp.  Other applications are possible, such as the monitoring of server traffic in a relatively small remote datacenter.


The fail-safe TAP model has been designed to be installed inline between the WAN Access Device and the local switch.  No specific configuration of those devices is required.
The fail-safe TAP model has been designed to be installed inline between the WAN Access Device and the local switch.  No specific configuration of those devices is required.

Revision as of 17:14, 11 August 2020

Introduction

All Network Service Element come in two varieties: SPAN and TAP.  

The SPAN model has two independent monitor interfaces.  In a typical configuration, both ports will be connected to two SPAN output ports: one port duplicating all packets from the network to the site and the other port duplicating all packets in the opposite direction. This application offers great WAN visibility, including more precise traffic measurements than possible with flow based analysis or snmp.  Other applications are possible, such as the monitoring of server traffic in a relatively small remote datacenter.

The fail-safe TAP model has been designed to be installed inline between the WAN Access Device and the local switch.  No specific configuration of those devices is required.

 

Solution

 

WIP.jpg
WIP.jpg

 

Network connections (appliance rear view)

This picture shows the minimal set of ports that must be connected in order to operate normally.  More connections ma required 

All models:

LAN 1: MANagement port: this port must be connected to a local switchport.

SPAN model:

LAN 3: MONitor port: this port must be connected to the SPAN representing the traffic FROM the network*.

LAN 4: MONitor port: this port must be connected to the SPAN representing the traffic TO the network*.

TAP model (inline):

Install the appliance between the WAN Access Device and the local switch.  Connect LAN3 to the WAN access device and LAN4 to the local switch.  The applicance does not provide PoE.

(*) See configuration examples for Alcatel Lucent

(*) See configuration examples for Cisco

 

 

System dimensions

Width: 220mm (without mounting brackets) 430mm (with 19" mounting brachets)

Hight: 44mm

Depth: 105mm

 

Weight

kg (without mounting brackets)

 

PSU specifications

PSU (Power): External power supply (IEC320 C14 connector)

Maximum heat dissipation: 

Frequency: 50Hz - 60Hz

Voltage: 100V - 240V AC

Maximum current: 1.5A

Power based on observation: 

 

Operating parameters

Temperature: 0°C - 40°C

Humidity: 10% - 80% RH non-condensing

Vibration: 0.5Grms / 5Hz ~ 500Hz 

Shock: 10G