Datacom Systems Inc. Fiber TAP - F50/50/50-2SCM
By: Datacom Systems Inc. Fiber TAP - F50/50/50-2SCM
The F50/50/50-2SCM Dual Fiber Tap provides passive, permanent access into two multi-mode fiber links and allows you to connect two network monitoring devices. Topology independent, they can be used for ATM, Gigabit, OC3-OC48, or SONET.
This network tap is ideal for security applications, network monitoring and anywhere you need to see all the data that only an In-Line solution can provide. Invisible to the network, completely passive and fault-tolerant, our fiber taps will not affect network performance or integrity.
- Passive tap - non-powered design provides 24X7 access point for network monitoring and security tools
- Two TAPs allow you to connect to one tool per link; tools require a dual NIC card to receive both sides of the conversation
- Supports multiple topologies, including 10 Gigabit, Gigabit Ethernet, ATM, OC3-OC192 and SONET
- View layer 1 and 2 errors not seen when performing network monitoring using SPAN ports
- Available with custom split ratios upon request
- Space saving design allows you to TAP up to four links in 1U
Specifications
| Network Connections | |
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Two (2) Network Links Tapped with SC connectors |
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| Monitoring Connections | |
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Two (2) Tools connected with SC connectors |
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| Split Ratio | |
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50/50 - other split ratios available |
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| Insertion Loss | |
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4.0 dB - varies by split ratio |
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| Dimensions (H x W x D) | |
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1.1 x 5.75 x 5.75 in. |
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| Weight | |
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14 oz. |
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| Operating Temperature | |
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0° to 40° C |
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| Storage Temperature | |
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-30° to 65° C |
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| Humidity | |
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Less than 95° C non-condensing |
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| Warranty | |
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Two (2) Years |
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| Ordering Information | |
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F50/50/50-2SCM |
Dual Fiber Tap (2 - taps, 1000SX, 50 micron, SC connectors) |
| Optional Rack Mount | |
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RMC-3 |
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