On 01/04/2013 07:50 AM, Mike Hale wrote:
I've had good experience with the ntap copper devices.

Their basic 10gig copper passive tap is uber cheap too.

Is there any such thing as a "genuine" copper passive tap at 10g? I was under the impression that it was impossible, given the differential signalling, and such devices at 1gig are invariably powered.

We've used ntap optical taps - they work as advertised, and there's a little rackmount thing that can take 3 of them. We specifically use the two-channel one to mirror a 20g port channel.

For analysis, we use a server with 2x 2port 10g myricom NICs and gulp ;o)
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