Application Performance Monitoring

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What is a Passive Tap?
Passive taps are network taps that will cause absolutely no change in the state of the link if the tap loses power. In the event of power loss, network traffic will flow uninterrupted as long as the network itself has power. Datacom Systems taps designed for Gigabit fiber links, 10/100 only, T-1/E-1 and DS-3 are passive.

What is an Active Tap?
Active taps rely on a Fail-over system for power fault tolerance. If an Active tap loses power a set of copper relays will fall into a closed position to provide a passive bypass. When the passive bypass system is engaged a momentary interruption of link occurs. This can be kept to an absolute minimum by configuring the endpoint devices of the tapped link for PortFast or FastLearn.

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