Net Optics 96547iTP, 96542iTP Mounting the iTap, To use the Help command, To rack mount the iTap

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To use the Help command:

1. Type Help at the NetOptics prompt. The list of help topics is displayed.

Figure 8: iTap CLI Help Menu

5.To view the syntax for changing the iTap’s configuration parameters, type help set and press Enter.

6.Repeat with the variable of interest to view the syntax for all commands avail- able from the CLI. For more information on CLI commands, see Appendix B.

Mounting the iTap

The iTap is designed for rack mounting in a two-slot, 19-inch panel. The mounting panel occupies one rack unit.

To rack mount the iTap:

1.Attach the two-slot panel to your rack using the attached thumbscrews.

2.Slide the iTap into one of the slots and secure with the attached thumbscrews.

3.Make sure that the rack is properly grounded.

The iTap can also be placed on a surface using the pads supplied with the iTap.

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Contents User Guide ITap GigaBit Dual Port Aggregator Trademarks and Copyrights Contents Appendix B Command Line Interface Intelligent TapTM OverviewPerformance Aggregation Buffers Absorb BurstsTraffic Monitoring Access Information AnywhereSeeing is Believing Web ManagerSecurity, Visibility, and Reliability System ManagerEase of Use SupportMemory Router Side B Side a + Monitoring Device Firewall Memory About this Guide Unpacking and Inspection96542iTP Front Panel Features ITap Physical FeaturesITap Port Aggregator LEDs 96547iTP Front Panel FeaturesConfiguring the iTap Planning the InstallationUsing the Command Line Interface CLI Login and Password Prompts To access the iTap CLITip To set the current date and time To display current settingsTo disable the display and remote interfaces To rack mount the iTap To use the Help commandMounting the iTap Connecting to the Network Connecting the Management PortTo connect the iTap Management Port To connect the iTap to your network96542iTP Network Connections To connect the iTap to your monitoring device Connecting to the Monitoring Devices96547iTP Monitor Connections Connecting PowerConnecting Power Checking the InstallationDisplay Message Description DisplayPower LEDs Utilization Alarm LEDsReset Button Link LEDsTo access Web Manager Accessing Web ManagerWeb Manager Field Name Value Description Viewing System StatusField Name Description Viewing StatisticsField Name Function/Value Description ITap ConfigurationGigabit DisableTo install System Manger Installing System ManagerWelcome Dialog Box Confirm Installation Installation Complete Exploring System Manager To access System ManagerCreating a Group Using the ToolbarTo create an iTap group Tool DescriptionAdding iTaps Deleting a GroupTo delete a Group To add an iTap to the systemNew iTap Net Optics System Manager with iTap To delete an iTap from System Manager Deleting an iTapTo configure the iTap Configuring an iTapTo view iTap information Viewing iTap InformationView Type List To modify the iTap configuration Modifying an iTapMechanical ElectricalEnvironmental Optical Interface 96542iTP WiFiCopper Interface 96547iTP MemoryModels Wireless Option AccessoriesSyntax Description CommandLCD ITap GigaBit Dual Port Aggregator Page By Net Optics, Inc. All Rights Reserved

96547iTP, 96542iTP specifications

The Net Optics 96547iTP and 96542iTP are advanced network monitoring devices designed for optimizing network performance and ensuring reliable data transmission. These devices are vital for IT professionals who require deep insights into network behavior, as they provide essential tools for monitoring, analyzing, and troubleshooting network performance.

One key feature of the 96547iTP and 96542iTP is their ability to aggregate traffic from multiple network segments. This aggregation allows users to consolidate data streams for comprehensive analysis without losing visibility into individual traffic sources. Such functionality is essential for enterprises to manage vast amounts of data generated across their networks, enhancing the ability to make informed decisions about traffic management and resource allocation.

Both models are equipped with powerful packet processing technology, capable of inspecting and analyzing network packets at high speeds. This technology supports deep packet inspection (DPI), which enables users to extract valuable information from network traffic. DPI can identify application performance issues, security threats, and bottlenecks in network performance, providing crucial insights for proactive network management.

Another commendable characteristic of the Net Optics 96547iTP and 96542iTP is their scalability. These devices are designed to accommodate the growing demands of modern networks, making them suitable for businesses of all sizes. Their modular design allows for easy upgrades and expansion, ensuring that organizations can adapt to new technologies and evolving business needs without significant hardware overhauls.

Moreover, both devices feature user-friendly interfaces that simplify the monitoring process. Advanced reporting and analytics capabilities empower network engineers to visualize data trends and historical performance metrics. This functionality supports the identification of potential problems before they escalate into critical issues, promoting overall network reliability.

In terms of security, the Net Optics models incorporate features that enhance network protection. They can support various security protocols and provide real-time alerts for suspicious activities. This strengthens an organization's defensive posture against evolving cyber threats, helping to safeguard sensitive data and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements.

Ultimately, the Net Optics 96547iTP and 96542iTP stand out as indispensable tools for organizations keen on leveraging their network infrastructures effectively. Their advanced monitoring capabilities, robust processing technology, scalability, and security features make them invaluable for maintaining high-performance networks in today’s fast-paced digital landscape. Whether utilized in data centers, enterprise networks, or cloud environments, these devices set the benchmark for efficiency and reliability in network monitoring and management.