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FOCUSSED TRAFFIC ANALYSIS m-Layer BERT The TestPort Ethernet Protocol Analyzer uses switch tech- Layer 1, 2, and 3 BER tesng is support- nology to aggregate the trac allowing full-duplex conver- ed, and this can be congured to use saon monitoring, supporng forensic analysis quick and either regular PRBS test paerns, Giga- simple. Monitoring ports include SFP, RJ45 and Wi-Fi, while bit Ethernet specic or user-dened captured packets can be recorded in either PCAP format test paerns to simulate real trac with NTP synchronizaon, tapped to a LAN or to the opon- condions. al 60GB or 120GB SDD internal hard drive.

TRANSPARENT The TestPort Ethernet Protocol Analyzer “Seamless packet capture for testing, operates in two modes: troubleshooting and security ” Connect as a mirror port UNDETECTABLE Pass through mode This handheld test set does not have an IP or MAC address Auto-negoaon or manual congura- and works at full line rate and generang no delay, ier or on is available. In either case, the tap loss. It is therefore totally and absolutely invisible on the does not use an IP or MAC address, and network. therefore cannot be detected. It is truly Emedded Tap as transparent as a cable. All trac is analyzed, including headers and , then SART RECORDIN ltering applied so that only IP ows compliant with the 32 Capture ust the ows you need. With programmable lters are captured. up to 32 programmable lters you can Output to a LAN, or recorded onto the oponal internal SSD quickly set up capture and analysis in disk. Recorded ows from can be output to PCAP and me real me. stamp synchronized by NTP.

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Features

NETWORK FEATURES

Formats & Protocols · 10, 100, 1000 Mbit/s Ethernet

· IP, TCP/UDP, IEEE 802.3 • Ethernet : IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.1Q, IEEE 802.1ad (Q­in­Q)

· IP packet: IPv4 and IPv6 • Jumbo frames: up to 10 kB MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) • Configurable MTU size • between measurement LINE ports: 2x1 Gbit/s or 2x1,500,000 frames/s

· parameters including (10, 100, and 1000 Mbit/s) and duplex mode

· Autonegotiation Full Setup or disabled

Ports and Interfaces · LINE Ports: SFPs based 1 Gbit/s, SFP interfaces including: 10BASE­T, 100BASE­TX, 100BASE­FX, 1000BASE­T, 1000BASE­SX, 1000BASE­LX

· MIRROR Ports: Dual RJ­45 port for electrical connection 10/100/1000BASE­T

· Optional local Storage: 60 / 120 GBytes in PCAP format NTP synchronized

Operaon · LINE ports: GbE SFP interfaces are used to connect ­in pass thought­ to the network Host A and Host B

· MIRROR Ports: GbE RJ45 interfaces to forward captured packets to the protocol analyzer device (i.e. Wireshark)

· All frames coming to Net.Hunter are forwarded to destination without delay or lost

· Frames compliant with filtering conditions and copied to Wireshark device

· Operation is based on 16 filters per LINE port

· Filtered frames can be aggregated in one drop port

· When a packet satisfies a filter is sent to the Drop Port and immediately forwarded to the output (No more filters are processed)

· Each packet may modify only the statistics of one filter

· Customizable filters defined by field contents on Ethernet, IP, UDP and TCP headers

· Agnostic filters defined by 16 bits masks and user defined offset

· Lawful filter: 64 byte pattern match at any place in the frame payload

· Length filters applied to the full packet

· Pattern filters to be applied on payload fields

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· Ethernet Flow: Source and destination MAC addresses (Selection of MAC address Service and Support sets with masks) Absolute Analysis provides unsurpassed service to all · Ethertype value with selection mask TestPort™ users including · VLAN­VID with selection mask, VLAN­CoS value with selection mask remote diagnoscs, extended warranes, and upgrade paths · S­VLAN / C­VLAN with selection mask, S­VLAN / C­VLAN CoS value with selection to current oerings from any mask, DEI system.

Training Absolute Analysis oers · IPv4 / IPv6 address: source, destination, and source­and­destination comprehensive training · IP address group: subset of addresses filtered by masks courses for products and protocols. Training can be · Protocol encapsulated in the IP packet (TCP, UDP, Telnet, FTP, etc.) provided at your locaon or remotely, and can be · DSCP field, single value and range • TCP/UDP port, single value and range customized to your requirements. · Autonegotiation results including current bit rate, duplex mode, Ethernet interface

· SFP presence, vendor, and part number

· Traffic statistics per each of the Four Ports For More Information · Statistics for both transmit and receive directions Phone Contact · Frame counts: Ethernet, and IEEE 802.1Q 10.3.0 · Frame counts: unicast, and broadcast FaxNex tGig Systems · Basic error analysis: FCS errors, undersized frames, oversized frames, fragments, 10.3.01 jabbers, collisions Email805-277-2400 · Frame size counts: 64, 65­127, 128­255, 256­511, 512­1023, and 1024­1518 bytes salesAbsoluteAnalysis.com

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