Endace Launches 100G Network Monitoring System
EndaceAccess 100 lets organizations monitor, troubleshoot 100G networks with standard 10 Gbps tools.
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Endace, a network recording and network visibility infrastructure specialist, has launched EndaceAccess 100, a new 100 Gigabit Ethernet (100G)-capable network visibility headend. With this system, organizations can get the network access that they need to monitor, analyze, protect and troubleshoot 100G network segments. To date, 100G networks have been invisible to IT.
“Until today, there has been no way for organizations to get visibility into 100G network segments, which has slowed 100G adoption,” said Spencer Greene, senior vice president, product management and marketing at Endace. “The EndaceAccess 100 enables organizations to leverage their existing 10 Gbps capable tools in a 100G environment. Previously, when the world moved from 1 Gbps to 10 Gbps networking, the ability to leverage existing tools in this way proved to be a major advantage for organizations, and we expect this to be the case as organizations make the natural transition from 10 Gbps to 40G and 100G networking.”
The EndaceAccess 100 is a 100G and 40G capable headend system that leverages Endace’s DAG technology. The system can be configured to support LAN or WAN protocols, making it practical for deployment in both the data center and WAN environments. EndaceAccess enables organizations to continue to use their existing 10 Gbps monitoring and security tools, which helps ease the transition from 10 Gbps to 100G.
Like traditional monitoring switches, the EndaceAccess 100 headend receives high-speed network traffic from passive optical taps and distributes the traffic to multiple lower-speed ports, which can then be connected to scale-out clusters of monitoring tools. Unlike existing monitoring switches that receive 10 Gbps and distribute to multiple 1 Gbps or 10 Gbps capable destinations, the EndaceAccess 100 scales everything up by a factor of ten, receiving 100G or 40G inputs and distributes to multiple 10 Gbps destinations where the traffic can be analyzed.
The system provides support for two 100G or 40G monitoring ports configured to capture traffic from both sides of a bidirectional link, in two rack units. Traffic from each monitoring port is distributed in a flow-safe way across 12 ports of 10 Gbps, enabling the system to scale to support full line-rate 100G. The load-balancing algorithm used in EndaceAccess 100 enables captured traffic to be directed to specific egress ports by flow and guarantees 100 percent accuracy at 100G.
The EndaceAccess 100 is interoperable with any 10 Gbps capable monitoring or security tool, including Endace’s own range of intelligent network recorders. EndaceAccess 100 is available immediately. More information is available at www.endace.com.