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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
The more your network changes, the more you need to
improve network vision and control. Today’s networks are typically
very stable. The problem is they aren’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’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 – 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 – 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 “suspect” 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 “Key Device not
responding,” 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’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
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