Network Taps Datacom
Datacom network TAPS protect the integrity of your network without any impairment.
Choosing how to get data from your network and into your monitoring and security tools is just as important as the tools themselves. It's easy with the datacom switches. Network taps are one of today’s best methods for creating permanent in-line monitoring ports for your packet analyzers, intrusion detection systems, IDS, data retention compliance devices and other analytic network tools. To accomplish this, taps are inserted between network devices, where they copy data continuously, 24/7, without compromising network integrity. Also, taps are available with a variety of features for both copper and fiber networks and they maintain connectivity, even after power loss to the tap. It’s for these reasons that network architects select taps over port mirroring alone to improve monitoring and security. And it’s why they are a proven, critical part of the highest performing networks today. Select Datacom Systems taps or datacom switches as your choice for gaining the visibility you need to make your network efficient, secure and compliant.
Datacom Systems 10G Link Aggregation Copper Network Tap (RJ45) with 2 x 1G/2.5G/5G/10G monitoring ports. No configuration or management required. The Datacom Systems CTP-10G Network Tap can be installed between any two network devices such as firewalls, routers or switches, enabling traffic between these network points. The Network Tap is invisible to the network. The Datacom CTP-10G Copper Network Tap enables high levels of data transparency in the Enterprise.
The Datacom FTP-9000 series is a High Density Network Fiber Tap with 24 x 10 GB or 1 GB (LC) full duplex fiber links. The High Density Fiber Network Tap is ideal for security, network monitoring and end-to-end performance analysis to monitor a number of links simultaneously. This passive fiber TAP provides permanent access to 24 / 10 / 1 Gigabit fiber links. Suitable for large enterprise data centers, cloud or communications service providers, or high-performance computing environments. The 9000 family is available in different variants such as split ratio, multimode and singlemode.