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In-line Monitoring of 10 Gigabit Links

To create an in-line link on a 10 Gigabit network segment, use and external iBypass Switch or network Tap. These two

methods are explained in the following sections.

iBypass Switch Method

One method for creating a fail-safe, passive in-line 10 Gigabit network connection with Director is to use an external

iBypass Switch, as shown in the following diagram.

Director

Router

Switch

Monitoring tools

10 Gbps

full duplex

iBypass Switch

Purple arrows show traffic

flow in one direction

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2

B

A

A

B

ON
OFF

iBypass Switch method for 10 Gigabit in-line network connection

Figure 4:

In this case, traffic flows from the router, into the iBypass Switch, down to the Director, through Director, back up to

the iBypass Switch, and finally to the switch. It also travels in the opposite direction. If power is removed from Direc-

tor or from the iBypass Switch, the iBypass Switch fails open, creating a passive connection that keeps traffic flowing

between the router and the switch.

External Network Tap method

Another method for creating a fail-safe, passive in-line 10 Gigabit network connection with Director is to use an

external network Tap, as shown in the following diagram.

Director

LC Fiber Tap

Router

Switch

Monitoring tools

10 Gbps

10 Gbps

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A

B

External Tap method for

Figure 5:

10 Gigabit in-line network connection

In this case, traffic flows from the router, through the external Tap, to the switch. The Tap is totally passive, with no

power needed for its operation. Optical splitters send a portion of the link light to the Director for monitoring. The Tap

produces two half-duplex data streams, so both of Director's 10 Gigabit ports are used to monitor full-duplex traffic.

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10 GigaBit Port Aggregator can be used instead of a Tap to send the full-duplex link traffic to a single Director 10 Gigabit

port, assuming the aggregated full-duplex traffic is 10 Gbps or less.

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