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This section with demonstrate the use of '''Multi-Tap Network Packet Capture''' with NST. Up to 4 network tap interfaces ('''Quad Tap''') can be used simultaneously. When capturing packets at Gigabit Ethernet rates and one needs total visibility on the link, then a passive tap is required. [http://www.netoptics.com link Net Optics], a global leader in passive monitoring, makes an excellent 10/100/1000BaseT Tap ('''TP-CU3''') for passively allowing access to monitor GigaBit traffic.
This section with demonstrate the use of '''Multi-Tap Network Packet Capture''' with NST. Up to 4 network tap interfaces ('''Quad Tap''') can be used simultaneously. When capturing packets at Gigabit Ethernet rates and one needs total visibility on the link, then a passive tap is required. [http://www.netoptics.com Net Optics], a global leader in passive monitoring, makes an excellent 10/100/1000BaseT Tap ('''TP-CU3''') for passively allowing access to monitor GigaBit traffic.

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This section with demonstrate the use of Multi-Tap Network Packet Capture with NST. Up to 4 network tap interfaces (Quad Tap) can be used simultaneously. When capturing packets at Gigabit Ethernet rates and one needs total visibility on the link, then a passive tap is required. Net Optics, a global leader in passive monitoring, makes an excellent 10/100/1000BaseT Tap (TP-CU3) for passively allowing access to monitor GigaBit traffic.