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  • Visibility Fabric
    • Unified Visibility Fabric
    • Aggregation
    • Virtual Visibility
    • GigaVUE G Series
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  • Fabric Management
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  • Network Taps
    • Active TAPs
    • Optical Passive BiDi TAP
    • Optical Passive TAPs
    • Optical Passive High Density TAPs

Network Taps
G-TAP M Series

Optical Passive High Density TAPs

G-TAP M Series

The G-TAP M Series is a family of high-density passive fiber optical TAPs which require no power source to operate. By splitting the light optically, the G-TAP M Series enables network operators to passively monitor full duplex fiber optic links without impacting network traffic.

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G-TAP

Optical Passive TAPs

G-TAP

G-TAP is a high density and economical tapping system developed for optical networks running different media types. The external G-TAP system complements the Gigamon award-winning GigaVUE Traffic Visibility Fabric Nodes, combining high TAP density, optimal use of rack space and economical pricing to create a flexible, one-stop connectivity solution.

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G-TAP BiDi

Optical Passive BiDi TAP

G-TAP BiDi

Similar to the broader G-TAP line, the G-TAP BiDi TAP modules provide visibility to bidirectional 40Gb traffic. Specifically built to access Cisco 40Gb multimode bidirectional (BiDi) links, this optical Tapping Access Point (TAP) exports monitored traffic gathered from across all four transmit signals, providing complete coverage for analytic and security tools.

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G-TAP A Series Active Network TAPs

Active TAPs

G-TAP A Series Active Network TAPs

The G-TAP A Series is a line of network TAPs designed with the Gigamon “Always On” architecture. This one-of-a-kind architecture eliminates network link downtime on network connections through the use of up to four power sources, including PoE, AC, DC, and on-board battery backup.

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