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Tap Aggregation and Filtering to Enable Deep Packet Inspection (DPI)
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The weapon of choice for service-oriented network monitoring is Deep Packet Inspection (DPI). Typically, DPI is performed by high-performance software solutions that run on standard server hardware platforms, enabling providers to identify, classify or even selectively block IP traffic. DPI is used to detect and protect against security threats and network anomalies, and facilitate wiretapping and reconstruction of relevant digital transactions.

For the technology to work, DPI must be able to unobtrusively acquire a high-fidelity replica of production traffic from multiple sources across a triple redundant network. Recently, instead of using conventional network taps, the Data Access Network (DAN) has emerged as the "Best Practice" data access and network monitoring architecture for cost-effective DPI monitoring. The DAN architecture is currently being deployed by several major carriers in nationwide rollouts. DAN has proven to save tens of millions of dollars for these telecom customers by passively tapping and aggregating tapped traffic from multiple network links, separating Service-over-IP (SoIP) from non-SoIP data using hardware based packet filters, and regenerating and logically mapping the aggregated SoIP traffic to multiple DPI analyzers in order to optimize traffic load.

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eGuide: 10Gb Ethernet-- What You Need to Know

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EGUIDE:   Posted: 22 Sep 2009 | Published: 21 Sep 2009
Read this eGuide to learn the latest information about 10Gb Ethernet networks and to get useful insight into how to select the best components to optimize your network, traffic, and data center.

ROI Case Study: Data Access Networking for VoIP and Lawful Intercept

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CASE STUDY:   Posted: 06 Jul 2009 | Published: 05 Jan 2009
Check out this brief paper to learn how a customer benefited from a Gigamon deployment of TAPs directly into several 10G ports; they also aggregated the traffic, eliminating the need to connect very expensive tools on each connection in question.

Ethernet 10/100/1000 Copper Taps, Passive or Active?

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WHITE PAPER:   Posted: 01 Jul 2009 | Published: 01 Jul 2009
This article presents an overview of the various Ethernet 10/100/1000 physical layer technologies for the copper medium. It discusses the pros and cons of active versus passive tapping and why active tapping is preferred for Gigabit Ethernet running over the copper medium. The switch-over behavior of active relay-based tapping is also presented.

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