TAPs: Optical
Signal Attenuation and Network Performance Attenuation—the rate at which
light dissipates over a network—is caused by a number of factors and can affect
both network performance and your ability to analyze the network.
Analyzing
Full-Duplex Networks Through SPANs, Port Aggregators, and TAPs There are
several ways to access full-duplex network traffic for analysis: SPAN or mirror
ports, port aggregators, and TAPs are the most common. It is important to
understand the relevant issues before choosing a technology to deploy on your
network.
WAN: Benefits
of WAN-Level Visibility in Monitoring and Maintaining your
Network A WAN Analyzer offers insight into your WAN links through WAN frame
visibility, performance metrics, and problem resolution capabilities. However,
there are several items to consider when reviewing WAN analysis options.
Retrospective Network Analysis Now more than ever, network
administrators require versatile monitoring and analysis tools to quickly
troubleshoot business-critical operations and monitor security and compliance.
Retrospective Network Analysis offers a unique solution.
Security Forensics Network Security Forensics plays a key
role in helping network engineers investigate security breaches and document a
network incident for compliance.
Monitoring
Service Delivery in an MPLS Environment Many
organizations now use MPLS routing to ensure critical applications have the
bandwidth they need. Sophisticated MPLS-enabled analyzers help you understand and
troubleshoot your MPLS network to guarantee it operates to its full potential.
Monitoring
and Managing Network Application Performance
Effectively managing application performance means measuring how well key
components of the IT infrastructure are performing over time, and identifying
and correcting deficiencies before they affect your business.
SNMP
Monitoring: One Critical Component to Network Management
SNMP remains a critical part of a complete network analysis solution. For truly
comprehensive analysis of network issues, a network analyzer with packet
capture capabilities should be employed.
Network
Instruments’ Observer and VLAN Analysis IT departments
continue to implement Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) to contain broadcast
traffic, load-balance, and enhance data security. A VLAN-ready network analyzer
provides several benefits in managing VLAN configurations.