NextGig Systems, Inc. - Network Connectivity & Test Solutions

Gigamon Network Ports



Network ports are where you connect data sources for the GigaVUE-420. They are only capable of receiving and cannot transmit back into the network.

Example: Connect a switch's SPAN port or TAP a link using a GigaTAP module or connect an external TAP. Network ports are the ingress ports of the GigaVUE.

Any-to-Any

Deploy any tool to any link at anytime without affecting the production network

Improved monitoring efficiency, effectiveness and network uptime

Any-to-Many

Multicast traffic to support multiple tools with competing monitoring demands

Share SPAN ports and taps, customizing access for all tools all the time

Many-to-Any

Aggregate traffic from multiple access points to create a "big pipe" or "end-to-end" view

Deploy fewer tools and consolidating valuable tools in a tool farm

Packet Filtering

Customize and map traffic flow to multiple tools and reduce traffic load on all tools

Optimize tool utilization and sharing load across multiple tools

Features

Functions

Benefits

The figure below illustrates the concept of data flows between network and tool ports. Data arrives from different sources at the network ports on the left and is forwarded to different tools connected to tool ports on the right. Traffic arriving at a single network port can be sent to multiple destination tool ports. Filters can be applied to network and tool ports. Filters applied to network ports are pre-filters and filters applied to the tool ports are post-filters.

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