The Ethernet ComProbe captures and aggregates bi-directional Ethernet data and sends it to the analysis PC via a single USB port. The Ethernet ComProbe is non-intrusive and completely invisible to the network.
The Ethernet ComProbe captures and aggregates bi-directional Ethernet data and sends it to the analysis PC via a single USB port. The Ethernet ComProbe is non-intrusive and completely invisible to the network.
Power and Simplicity
There is power in simplicity and Frontline delivers both in their newest Ethernet tap: the Ethernet ComProbe. Ethernet professionals know the potential headaches involved in trou- bleshooting network issues. Even just capturing packets, good and bad, across network devices can be a chore. The analysis devices themselves become part of the network and add complexity to the network analysis process.
Frontline's Ethernet Comprobe Ethernet tap comes to the rescue. It is completely invisible to the network, fully bi-directional, and all in a box the size of your palm!
Invisibility and Bi-directional Captures
The Ethernet ComProbe captures and aggregates bi-directional Ethernet data and sends it to the analysis PC via a single USB port. The Ethernet ComProbe is non-intrusive and completely invisible to the network. The Ethernet ComProbe and the analysis PC do not show up as a nodes on the network, but they see everything flowing in both directions across the wire.
The Ethernet ComProbe tap captures both good and bad (or broken) Ethernet frames. Regular network interface cards (NIC) discard bad frames. Without Frontline's Ethernet ComProbe you would not be able to see these broken frames.
Frontline's Ethernet ComProbe tap uses USB power during data capture and there is no need for an external power supply. The tap guarantees network connection even without USB port power. It delivers comprehensive, bi-directional, aggregated Ethernet data for ALL packets passing through the network.
Using the Ethernet ComProbe is a Breeze
To use Frontline's Ethernet ComProbe, simply install Frontline's NetDecoder or Ethertest on your analysis PC. The Frontline CD includes the drivers and the "Quick Start Guide" to help you get started. Follow the simple set up process and you will be ready to go in a few minutes.
To start capturing Ethernet traffic unplug one end of the Ethernet cable and plug it into the Ethernet ComProbe. Use the supplied Ethernet cable to reconnect the Ethernet device to the network and you are done. Then with the analysis PC connected via USB port you can begin capturing live Ethernet data. It's that simple.
NetDecoder and Ethertest Highlights
Frontline's NetDecoder and Ethertest analyzers monitor and provide detailed timing, data and messaging information for Ethernet networks. To aid network di- agnostics this information is organized in various views and displays: Network View, Dashboard View, Frame Display, Event Display, and Network Statisitics.
Network View
Dashboard View
Features
Applications
Supported Speeds | 10/100 Mbps Ethernet |
Operating Systems | Windows XP, Vista, 7 (32-bit and 64-bit) |
Connector 1 | Two 10/100 RJ45 Ports (network ports) |
Connector 2 | One USB 2.0 port (monitoring captured data) |
Connector 3 | If the other equipments are not auto MDI/MDIX the device must be connected with a cross and a straight cable |
Connector 4 | The USB cable must be a USB 2.0 certified cable. The cable should not exceed 5m |
Connector 5 | CAT5e cable for the RJ45 ports |
LED Indicator | Front: Two for link/activity and Two for CRC error indications / Back: One for USB power |
Supported Speeds | 10/100 Mbps Ethernet |
Operating Systems | Windows XP, Vista, 7 (32-bit and 64-bit) |
Connector 1 | Two 10/100 RJ45 Ports (network ports) |
Connector 2 | One USB 2.0 port (monitoring captured data) |
Connector 3 | If the other equipments are not auto MDI/MDIX the device must be connected with a cross and a straight cable |
Connector 4 | The USB cable must be a USB 2.0 certified cable. The cable should not exceed 5m |
Connector 5 | CAT5e cable for the RJ45 ports |
LED Indicator | Front: Two for link/activity and Two for CRC error indications / Back: One for USB power |