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Optiview Series III

At a Glance

  • Complete network vision in seconds
  • All the network tools you need to see all seven layers of the network
  • Combines protocol analysis, active discovery, SNMP device analysis, and RMON2 traffic analysis into a mobile solution
  • See key enterprise data from multiple advanced network tests into an information-rich, easy-to-understand front page
  • Web enabled remote analysis allows up to seven users to access a single unit simultaneously
  • IPv6, Application Troubleshooting Expert, Wireless LAN Infrastructure, VoIP and 802.11a/b/g/n Wireless Analysis options available

Product Capabilities

 
The more your network changes, the more you need to improve network vision and control.
Todayメs networks are typically very stable. The problem is they arenメt static. Management and users are constantly demanding new technologies, new services, and better performance, which inevitably require changing infrastructure, deploying new applications, and dealing with security. And in the process you need to control IT costs and minimize disruption to your organization. That means you need to be able to clearly see all aspects of your network to accurately assess the impact of adding new technologies and services and to make sure it is delivering maximum performance with what you already have.

Itメs not easy.

But the powerful new Fluke Networks OptiView Network Analyzer gives you a clear view of your entire enterprise - providing visibility into every piece of hardware, every application, and every connection on your network.  No other tool offers this much vision and all-in-one capability to help you:
  • Deploy new technologies and applications.
  • Manage and validate infrastructure changes.
  • Solve network and application performance issues.
  • Secure network from internal threats.

It shows you where your network stands today and helps you accurately assess its readiness for the changes you need to make.

Portable and Rack Models
OptiView Series III Network Analyzers are available in two form factors to give you a clear view of your entire enterprise ヨ providing visibility into every piece of hardware, every application, and every connection on your network.
Choose the Integrated Network Analyzer for portable, all-in-one analysis or the Workgroup Analyzer for permanent or semi-permanent deployment in the core or at remote sites. Or, use them together to create a powerful combination ヨ a troubleshooting tool for the access layer and an analyzer watching the core, remote site or critical network point.

 

Traffic analysis at the touch of a button
The OptiView Series III provides real-time statistics for traffic on the wire which enables the user to understand how network resources are being used and increase user satisfaction with faster response times for networked applications.


Quickly and easily identify top talkers, multicasters and broadcasters or select top conversations to determine which hosts may be over utilizing resource bandwidth.  Determine who is using server bandwidth by viewing top conversations to a single host.

Analyze protocol mix to identify top protocols being used and also discover unwanted and custom protocols and see which protocols are being used by each host.


Application traffic analysis

Automatically discover all protocols and sub protocols from the MAC layer to the application layer. This enables IT staff to identify applications utilizing link bandwidth including those that use dynamically assigned port numbers to see and validate the impact of applications on bandwidth usage and also identify to use of illicit applications.

Perform application analysis in real-time on Gigabit links and determine the specific endpoints (server, host) using that application. Plus, perform a layer 3 or layer 2 trace route to identify the switch or router interface to which the endpoint is connected for each application.  Differentiate between specific audio, video, image, and data applications, and show the level of bandwidth usage of each, including:

  • HTTP traffic to: database, application, audio, image, text, video, x-world (VRML)
  • HTTP applications to 58 applications: such as Lotus® Notes, Microsoft® Word, RealAudio®, Adobe®, Liquid Audio, etc.
  • RealNetworks® RDT into audio, video, data
  • RTSP into embedded media and session control
  • VoIP
    • RTP video and audio and sub-classification on whether set-up through H.323, SIP, RTSP, Skinny
    • VoIP call signaling and call control for H.323, SIP, and Cisco Skinny
    • H.323 VoIP and videoconferencing
  • SAP R/3 classified into service manager, app server, and gateway
    • Oracle®
    • Connection manager
    • Connection Manager Gateway
    • Oracle VP
  • Oracle TNS
    • MS ODBC
    • MS OLE
    • Oracle SQL Plus
    • Oracle Forms
    • PeopleSoft
  • Instant Messenger (AOL and MSN)
  • KaZaA® Downloads

 

Advanced discovery techniques finds devices, networks and problems in seconds.
As soon as the analyzer is connected to the network, it automatically begins to discover devices on the network, with no interaction required, by monitoring traffic and actively querying hosts. IT staff can immediately see what is on the network and where it is connected, by switch, slot and port number. They can investigate and quickly locate モsuspectヤ devices and with minimum effort identify problems associated with device mis-configurations.


The analyzer categorizes devices into interconnect (routers, switches, SNMP hubs and access points), servers, printers, SNMP agents and other hosts.  Additionally, networks are classified by IP Subnets (both IPv4 and IPv6), VLANs, NetBIOS Domains and IPX Networks, together with host membership within each classification.  Network devices that may be experiencing problems are also discovered. Examples of problems detected are: duplicate IP addresses, incorrect subnet masks, default router not responding and many more.

The analyzer's active discovery capability has now been extended to Cisco, Nortel, Avaya and Mitel VoIP devices such as IP phones and call managers. Device capabilities and configurations may be viewed, allowing the user to easily identify and correct configuration issues during VoIP deployment.

The IT staff user can add a device to Key Devices and the analyzer will automatically test connectivity from the attached segment to that device by performing an IP or IPX ping. A key device that fails to respond, will show up in the Problem Discovery as モKey Device not responding,ヤ providing you with at-a-glance monitoring of critical network devices.  The analyzer can also be configured to perform a discovery on an off-broadcast domain subnet to provide visibility of devices at remote sites.

Generate up-to-date HTML format inventory reports of devices both on the attached network and also on networks at remote sites.

 

Trace SwitchRoute

Trace SwitchRoute allows you to see the exact path two devices use to communicate through your switch fabric. Trace SwitchRoute begins its discovery from the specified Source Device and traces the path to the specified Target Device. For each switch in the path, the displayed results include the DNS name and IP address, the inter switch connections by port number, together with link speed and VLAN information. Highlighting any device in the Trace SwitchRoute name column and selecting Host Detail allows you to view that deviceメs network configuration information.The Trace SwitchRoute feature now incorporates layer 3 trace route information.
 

Stratos Lightwave SPLC-20-4-1-BP-R6 Multimode Optical Gigabit Ethernet Module w/ 850 PRODUCT OVERVIEW:

The SPLC-20-4-1-BP-R6 pluggable transceiver module is a high performance integrated duplex data link for bi-directional communication over multimode optical fiber. It is compliant with the MSA Small Form Factor Pluggable (SFP) specification.

 The SPLC-20-4-1-BP-R6 is specifically designed for high speed Gigabit Ethernet/Fibre Channel applications. The Stratos Lightwave SFP transceiver is hot pluggable which allows a suitably designed enclosure to be changed from one type of external interface to another simply by plugging in a SFP having the alternative external interface. The SPLC-20-4-1-BP-R6 operates at +3.3V.

This optoelectronic transceiver module is a Class 1 Laser product compliant with FDA Radiation Performance Standards, 21 CFR Subchapter J. This component is also Class 1 Laser compliant according to the International Safety Standard IEC-825-1.

 

  • 1.25/1.0625 Gbaud Gigabit Ethernet / Fibre Channel compliant
  • Compliant with IEEE 802.3z 1000BASE_SX specification for optical links
  • Compliant with ANSI X3T11 Fibre Channel specification
  • Compliant with MSA SFP specification
  • 100O differential AC coupled CML outputs
  • Die Cast Metal Housing
  • Hot pluggable
  • Single +3.3V Power Supply
  • Serial ID functionality
  • RoHS Compliant

 OptiView Management Appliance
Proactive monitoring and モon the wireヤ analysis from a dedicated appliance OptiView Management Appliance is purposebuilt to proactively test and monitor network and application performance.

When used together, this solution provides the tools needed for daily management, and the detailed information and quick visibility that you need to detect and resolve network and application problems smarter and faster. When problems occur locally or at remote sites, the guesswork is eliminated; you know whatメs out there, what itメs doing, and how it all interconnects. With a simple click, you can immediately access remote OptiView Appliances for real-time analysis and troubleshooting.

While most NMS can take hours or even days of set up before they are collecting useful data, the OptiView Management Appliance requires only minimal configuration, and can be on the wire and collecting actionable information within minutes.

Advanced network discovery finds devices, networks and problems in seconds
As soon as the Appliance is connected to the network, it automatically begins to discover devices on the network, monitoring traffic and actively querying hosts. IT staff can immediately see what devices are on the network and where they are connected, by switch, slot and port number. They can investigate and quickly locate モsuspectヤ devices and with minimum effort identify problems associated with device mis-configurations.

The Appliance categorizes devices by type: interconnect (routers, switches, SNMP hubs and access points), servers, printers, SNMP agents, VoIP devices, wireless devices, and other hosts. Additionally, networks are classified by IPv4 and IPv6 Subnets, VLANs, VTP Domains, NetBIOS Domains, IPX Networks, and Wireless Networks together with host membership within each classification. Network devices that may be experiencing problems are also discovered. Examples of problems detected are: duplicate IP addresses, incorrect subnet masks, default router not responding and many more.

Most network analyzers and troubleshooting tools have limited visibility in todayメs networks: usually a single broadcast domain or VLAN, but the OptiView Management Appliance can be configured to extend its discovery beyond the broadcast domain or local VLAN boundaries, across your enterprise network, into remote sites and users.

VoIP and wireless discovery
The Appliance will discover VoIP devices including call managers and IP phones from Cisco, Nortel, Avaya and Mitel. Device capabilities and configurations may be viewed, allowing the user to easily identify and correct configuration issues during VoIP deployment.


The Appliance also discovers and categorizes wireless LAN controllers, lightweight access points, intelligent access points and wireless clients. Detailed device information is provided from Cisco Wireless LAN controllers and LWAPs, including the wireless networks associated with the controller, the SSIDs, security and QoS parameters, the lightweight APs being controlled and the 802.11 protocol in use. Additional information is available for each wireless client including the name, IP and MAC address, the 802.11 protocol used, RSSI (Receive Signal Strength Indicator) and SNR (Signal to Noise Ratio) and the client status.


Performance monitoring and trending
For network professionals to do more than react to problems, IT departments must employ some level of network monitoring in order to proactively detect issues, rather than waiting for the phone to ring. But unfortunately, many products on the market today sell モavailabilityヤ as モperformanceヤ. While it is essential to track the availability of key devices, it is not sufficient. OptiView Management Appliance gives you two methods for monitoring key performance metrics on your network:

  • Network infrastructure interface monitoring via SNMP
  • Trending of key device and application performance tests


Network infrastructure interface monitoring
Vendor-independent infrastructure device monitoring via SNMP (v1, v2, or v3) gives visibility into switches and routers located anywhere on the enterprise network. With this information, along with userconfigured thresholds and notifications (via email, SMS, SNMP trap) you can be more proactive. Knowing interface trend data over the long term allows you to optimize network performance, improve efficiency and reduce costs while improving reliability.

Select a device and interface to see in/out utilization, broadcasts, collisions, errors, and utilization peaks for the last hour, day, week, month, three months, six months, or one year. Granularity ranges from two minutes to 48 hours (averaged) depending on the selected history interval.

Trending of key device and application performance tests
OptiView Management Appliance Key Device tests are used to monitor for availability, performance and packet loss to devices such as servers, switches, routers, hosts, or any other device you choose. They show you the green/ red, up/down status of each device, name and address information, test results, as well as when the last state change occurred. Application tests are used to ensure server and application connectivity by opening specific TCP ports on servers, revealing any issues that may be due to application ports being closed on the path between the server and the Appliance. Application performance is the round trip time for the specified ports as a combination of network latency and server connection set up time (SYN/SYN ACK). Device availability as well as network response time and packet loss are provided through ping tests.

Traffic analysis at the touch of a button
The OptiView Management Appliance provides real-time statistics for traffic モon the wireヤ which enables the user to understand how network resources are being used and increase user satisfaction with faster response times for networked applications. Quickly and easily identify top talkers, multicasters and broadcasters or select top conversations to determine which hosts may be over utilizing resource bandwidth. Determine who is using server bandwidth by viewing top conversations to a single host. Analyze protocol mix to identify top protocols being used and also discover unwanted and custom protocols and see which protocols are being used by each host.

Application traffic analysis
Automatically discover all protocols and sub protocols from the MAC layer to the application layer. This enables IT staff to identify applications utilizing link bandwidth including those that use dynamically assigned port numbers to see and validate the impact of applications on bandwidth usage and also identify to use of illicit applications. Perform application analysis in real-time on Gigabit links and determine the specific endpoints (server, host) using that application. Plus, perform a layer 3 or layer 2 trace route to identify the switch or router interface to which the endpoint is connected for each application. Differentiate between specific audio, video, image, and data applications, and show the level of bandwidth usage of each.

Speed up troubleshooting application and network performance issues by automatically validating that network services such as DHCP, DNS and 802.1X are available and operating correctly, ensuring that server and application connectivity is accessible by opening specific TCP IPv4 and IPv6 ports on servers and reporting the round trip time as a combination of network latency and server connection set up time. Ensure WIN servers are operating efficiently by viewing resources including number of users, processor, memory and disk utilization and services and process that are running.

VLAN Visibility and Trunk Analysis
Only モon the wireヤ appliances can provide vision into actual VLAN trunk traffic. When connected to a switch trunk port, the Appliance will detect all VLANs available on that trunk, measure the traffic distribution across all the VLANs and provides the user with the capability of selecting a specific VLAN. If an individual VLAN is selected, device discovery, traffic statistics and packet capture data will only be displayed for that VLAN.

Real-time infrastructure device analysis data speeds troubleshooting
Get granular, real-time data into interface utilization and errors via SNMP ヨ essential for troubleshooting persistent problems and determining if excessive traffic and bandwidth utilization is the cause of performance problems.

Interfaces can be quickly sorted by I/F index, utilization, broadcasts, errors, or collisions. LAN and WAN errors, alarms and utilization details are available in the trending view along with interface configuration information.

In-depth analysis, including:

  • A graphical view of utilization and error rates on each switch port  to see over subscribed or errored ports at a glance.
  • A tabular view of all switch port configurations, including the identity of each host and where it is connected to the switch for both layer 2 and 3.

Detect over-utilization, excessive errors, and locate inactive switch ports to determine if performance problems are related to link speed or duplex mis-configurations, or are related to the number of hosts on a port.

VLAN analysis
Determine if connectivity problems are related to VLAN configuration by seeing information such as:

  • VLANs that are configured on the switch.
  • Interfaces that are members of each VLAN.
  • Identification of trunk or uplink ports, together with the trunking protocol in use.
  • Identification of which hosts are members of each VLAN.

Trace SwitchRoute
Trace SwitchRoute allows you to see the exact path two devices use to communicate through your switch fabric. Trace SwitchRoute begins its discovery from the specified Source Device and traces the path to the specified Target Device. For each switch in the path, the displayed results include the DNS name and IP address, the inter- switch connections by port number, together with link speed and VLAN information. Highlighting any device in the Trace SwitchRoute name column and selecting Host Detail allows you to view that deviceメs network configuration information.

Specifications:

 
General
Weight 1.63 kilograms (3.6 lbs)
Dimensions 4.1 x 21.1 x 32.8 cm (1.6 x 8.3 x 12.9 in), one half of a standard 19 in rack mount width
Display Not applicable
LED Indicators 6
Power
Battery Not applicable
AC AC input 85 to 265 VAC; 47/63 Hz; 25 watts
Ports
Communication and accessory ports Serial Configuration Port RS-232 (9-pin male)
Network analysis ports RJ-45 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet, fiber 100/1000BASE-X SFP GBIC
Management port 10/100/1000BASE-T (RJ-45) Ethernet
Network Standards
LAN Interfaces IEEE 10BASE-T, IEEE 100BASE-TX, IEEE 100BASE-FX, IEEE 1000BASE-X
Standard SNMP MIBs Used RFCs: 1213, 1231, 1239, 1285, 1493, 1512, 1513, 1643, 1757, 2021, 2108, 2115, 2127, 2495, 2515, 2558
Media
Cable Types Unshielded Twisted Pair LAN cables (100 and 120 Ohm UTP category 3, 4, 5, 5E, and 6 ISO/IEC Class C and D);
Foil-screened Twisted Pair cables (100 and 120 Ohm ScTP category 3, 4, 5, and 6 ISO/IEC Class C and D)
Cable Length 1 1 to 153 m (3 ft to 500 ft) +/- 2 m (6 ft)
Environmental and Safety
Operating Temperature 10°C to 30°C (50°F to 86°F) with up to 95% Relative Humidity
10°C to 40°C (50°F to 104°F) with up to 75% Relative Huidity
Non-Operating Temperature -20°C to +60°C (-4°F to +140°F)
Approvals
Shock and vibration Meets requirements of MIL-PRF-28800F for Class 3 equipment
Laser Class 1 Laser Product, complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 & 1040.11, CFR(J), and EN60825-1:1994/A1:1997/A2:2002
Safety Complies with CAN/CSA-C22.2 NO. 60950-1 Canadian Standards, and UL 60950-1 (U.S. standards)
(CE) Complies with EN60950




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Fluke Networks Optiview Series III Ethernet Pro Gigabit OPVS3-GIG Network Analyzer w/ Optiview Management Appliance

Installed Options:
Optiview Wireless Infrastructure Analysis
Application Troubleshooting Expert

Fluke Networks OptiView Network Analyzer Gives You A Clear View Of Your Entire Enterprise - Providing Visibility Into Every Piece Of Hardware, Every Application, And Every Connection On Your Network.

Includes Fluke Networks Optiview Management Appliance, Stratos-SPLC-20-4-1-BP-R6 850nm Transceiver, Carrying Case & Accessories As Listed

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BC# 15006 15005

  • Fluke Networks Optiview Series III Ethernet Pro Gigabit OPVS3-GIG Network Analyzer w/ Options (BC# 15006)
    • Optiview Wireless Infrastructure Analysis
    • Application Troubleshooting Expert
  • Fluke Networks Optiview Management Appliance (BC# 15005)
  • Fluke Networks Wireless LAN Adapter
  • Stratos-SPLC-20-4-1-BP-R6 850nm Transceiver
  • Stratos-SPLC-20-4-1-BH-R6 850nm Transceiver
  • (2) MM LC-LC Duplex Fiber Cables
  • (2) Ethernet Cables
  • Stylus
  • AC Adapter/Charger
  • (2) Power Cords
  • Carrying Case w/ Strap