I take that back...
I did find it...
PMS-16-V35FF
http://www.ibuyer.net/prod.html?id=447152
and to stay on topic...we use NAI DSSPro WAN sniffers...which work great...
TroyC
-----Original Message-----
From: COULOMBE, TROY
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 2:12 PM
To: 'Dan Faulk'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Sniffing Packet From the router. [7:21111]
Yep, this is what we do...in fact, we have all the Y-cables cabled to a v.35
patch panel, which comes from my days in telecom...it's neater that way than
having Y-cables dangling all over the place...
You then patch from the "monitor" port of the particular WAN link to the WAN
sniffer (also attached to the patch panel) with a simple patch cable--not
Cat-5, but we called them K & M patch cables (for _K_notched & _M_odular)...
Beware however, the patch panel will cost you a pretty penny (+-3500.00)
But for the enterprise, it works well..
Don't have a part number from anywhere, but we buy ADC ones...
TroyC
-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Faulk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 1:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Sniffing Packet From the router. [7:21111]
Hey learn something new every day on this list, good info. Could the Y-cable
be left in circuit on critical links, with proper precautions of course,
yeah I know simpleton question but you never know. I always leave one port
open on all my switches just for the sniffer, has made life so much easier
and safer too, nice to know the same idea could be used on the WAN also.
Dan
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