Articles Tagged: 10 GigaBit

Interface Masters Announces the NIAGARA 3213 Link Aggregation Active TAP System

posted on: Friday, June 24, 2011 by Jonney
Interface Masters recently unveiled the NIAGARA 3213 Link Aggregation Active TAP System. Capable of monitoring a network segment at 10 gigabit speeds and featuring an active TAP system, this system is versatile and ready for many different applications.

Features:
  • One Segment of Link Aggregation TAP
  • Passive TAP for non-intrusive visibility into bi-directional traffic
  • Split TAP and Link aggregation TAP support
  • Packet Injection capabilities
  • Passive Bypass which is essential during power loss
  • 10 Gigabit Multi Mode (SR) and Single mode (LR) support
  • Internal redundant power supplies for maximum reliability
  • Dedicated Management Port and Console Port
  • Extensive CLI and WEB based management
  • SSH and HTTPS for secure Management
  • TACACS+ authentication
  • Syslog support
  • NTP and Time Zone
Source: Interface Masters

Interface Masters rolls out Niagara 4224 Hardware Load Balancer

posted on: Monday, May 3, 2010 by John

Interface Masters recently released their new 24 Port, 10 GigaBit Hardware Load balancer, and we've got all the details below - check it out.

The Niagara 4224 is a 24 port 10 Gigabit Hardware based Traffic Distribution and Load Balancing system. The Traffic Distribution and Load Balancing has flexible and extensive configuration options. The system can support L2-L4 packets, IP traffic, MPLS packets and it provides the ability to customize key for distribution. The 24 ports support 1 gigabit or 10 Gigabit Ethernet with SFP and SFP+ support including multi mode, single mode and extended mode fiber.

Niagara 4224 - 24 Port, 10 GigaBit Hardware Load Balancer

Due to its versatility and flexibility the system can support mirroring to multiple ports aggregation of multiple ports to a single port and an extensive filtering engine. There are several load balancing methodologies supported which enable traffic to be distributed according to any configured output of ports and the distributing key can be defined as follow:

  • VLAN ID -- packets belonging to the same VLAN will be redirected to the same port.
  • IP-Src -- packets belonging to the same IP source will be redirected to the same port.
  • IP-Dst -- packets belonging to the same IP destination will be redirected to the same port.
  • MAC-Src -- packets belonging to the same MAC source will be redirected to the same port.
  • MAC-Dst -- packets belonging to the same MAC destination will be redirected to the same port.
  • TCP-Port -- packets with the same TCP port will be redirected to the same port.
  • UDP-Port -- packets with the same UDP port will be redirected to the same port.
  • User Defined Byte (UDB) - where the key for distribution is configurable and all the packets with the same key will be redirected to the same port. The number of ports is configurable.
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