The USR® 10/100 Copper Tap, an inline non-directional full duplex device, provides an easy method to rapidly and effectively deploy analysis tools to observe and monitor 10/100 BaseT traffic between two network devices on a dedicated port mirror. By design taps are totally passive, non-intrusive and invisible to the network making it ideal for traffic between critical network devices such as switches, routers and firewalls for real-time monitoring and analysis with security analyzers or probes. Permanent installations eliminate the need for interrupting networking connectivity to reinstall, but also guarantees network traffic still flows if the device loses power. Redundant power solutions ensure network uptime even when the main power source is unavailable.
Product Code: USR4501
US Availability: In Stock - Clearance
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† All Sales Final for this product, limited quantities available
Two-year limited manufacturer warranty from date of purchase. Click here for full warranty information.
Additional TAP Power Supplies are available for online purchase below. For additional information about ordering contact Kim Mason at 847.87.2370 or send us an email.
USR4500-ACC The USR TAP AC Power Supply provides redundant power for USR Copper TAPs when used in conjunction with the provided power supply. When connected to two different external power source circuits the dual power supplies eliminate power as a single point of failure. The PSU can also be used to replace an original power supply when needed. For use with the USR4503, USR4504, and all other previously sold USR Copper TAPs.
Product Code: USR4500-ACC
US Availability: In Stock
The USR TAP Rack Mount Chassis holds up to 3 TAPs in a standard 1U rack providing a space saving solution for multiple TAP installations.
Product Code: USR4500-RMK
US Availability: In Stock, call for details
* To eliminate power as a single point of failure two power supplies must be used. The second power supply must be connected to a different external power source circuit than the first power supply. Additional power supplies may be sourced using the specifications provided.