Datacom Systems Aggregation TAP - SS-2206SX-SFP
By: Datacom Systems Aggregation TAP - SS-2206SX-SFP
SS-2206SX-SFP
The SINGLEstream™ SS-2206SX-SFP Configurable Dual Link Aggregation Tap enables any connected monitoring devices to simultaneously monitor two tapped full duplex LX links, using only one NIC per device.
Unlike traditional network taps, this passive tap will tap two (2) network links and will combine both sides of each full duplex data stream, handing off the data to up to two (2) tools with single NICs. Aggregation allows monitoring systems with single channel NICs to view entire full-duplex transmissions.
An easy to use CLI provides access to dozens of features and settings, including port speed, port steering, and VLAN tag stripping.
- 24x7 access point for network monitoring and security tools
- Manage tap via networked management port or local serial port
- Passive tap connection ensures network uptime and security – won’t break the network link even if power is lost to the tap
- “Any-to-Any” architecture on two (2) ports allows you to steer traffic as desired – configure any of your SFP ports to collect data from a SPAN port
- Dual redundant, load balanced power supplies
- In-Line design eliminates contention for network access by freeing up SPAN/Mirror ports
- Standard split ratio 50/50; others available upon request
- SFP connectors for the monitoring ports (“Any-to-Any” ports) are available in SX, LX, and RJ45, which will allow you to connect copper or fiber tools
Specifications
| Network Connections | |
|---|---|
| 2 -Links Tapped (Dual LC Connectors) | |
| Monitoring Connections | |
| Two (2) - SFP "Any-to-Any" Ports | |
| Control Port | |
| DB9 Female | |
| Management Port | |
| RJ45 - 100Mbs Full-Duplex | |
| Split Ratio | |
| 50/50 - other split ratios available | |
| Insertion Loss | |
| 4.0 dB - varies by split ratio | |
| Power | |
| 100-240VAC, 50-60Hz, 0.6-0.3A Redundant Power Supply |
|
| Dimensions (H x W x D) | |
| 1.10 x 8.00 x 7.00 in 2.79 x 20.32 x 17.78 cm |
|
| Weight | |
| 1.6 lbs 0.7 kgs |
|
| Operating Temperature | |
| 0° to 40°C | |
| Storage Temperature | |
| -30° to 65°C | |
| Humidity | |
| 5 to 90% non-condensing | |
| Warranty | |
| Two (2) Year Limited Warranty | |
| Ordering Information | |
| SS-2206SX-SFP | SINGLEstream™ Dual Link Aggregation Tap (SX) with 2 SFP Monitor Ports |
| Optional Rack Mount | |
| RMC-2 | |
Network TAP Description:
Model Number: SS-2206SX-SFP
The SINGLEstream™ Dual Link Aggregation Tap (SS-2206SX-SFP) is a configurable SX aggregator tap that will tap two links, combining both directions of the full duplex ethernet data stream from both, handing the data off to up to two (2) monitor tools (SFP Ports) in one single stream of data, while also allowing the ability to steer your traffic to specific ports using the new 2200 Series feature set.
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