Network Visibility Layer

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Buying more tools to deal with spiraling demands is counter-productive; it’s like trying to simplify a problem by increasing complexity. Visibility merits its own architecture, capable of addressing packet access and packet stream management. A visibility architecture that collects, manages, and distributes packet streams for monitoring and analysis is ideal for cost-savings, reliability, and resilience.

Network Paket Broker - Passive

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Selective Aggregation. This allows you to direct traffic from specific network ports to single or multiple monitoring ports. It is similar to having the capabilities of several aggregation TAPs on one network packet broker.Network Access and Monitoring appliances, what the market now christened Network Packet Brokers (NPBs), aggregate network traffic from switch SPAN ports or network TAPs and then manipulate or copy that traffic to enable the more efficient use of security and performance tools – inline and/or passive. In short, they make existing security and performance tools work better, enabling to get more out of their investments and lengthen the lifecycle of these tools.

Network Paket Broker - Inline

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Selective Aggregation. This allows you to direct traffic from specific network ports to single or multiple monitoring ports. It is similar to having the capabilities of several aggregation TAPs on one network packet broker.Network Access and Monitoring appliances, what the market now christened Network Packet Brokers (NPBs), aggregate network traffic from switch SPAN ports or network TAPs and then manipulate or copy that traffic to enable the more efficient use of security and performance tools – inline and/or passive. In short, they make existing security and performance tools work better, enabling to get more out of their investments and lengthen the lifecycle of these tools.

Intelligent Distribution and Control of Mobile Network Traffic

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As carriers continue to expand their services and subscriber base, the network is growing faster than ever while being tied to budgets that are scaling at a slower pace. Simultaneously the network is getting more complex: access from 3G, 4G, large tower, picocell, and Wi-Fi at the edge, to increased services such as VoLTE and other IP services. All these factors highlight the need for effective network monitoring down to the subscriber level. How do you scale your monitoring architecture to provide the visibility you need into the network and give the business insight into the user-level experience to validate QoS and QoE?