R&M Simplifies Monitoring of Fiber Optic Networks with TAP Modules

R&M Simplifies Monitoring of Fiber Optic Networks with TAP Modules

R&M develops passive fiber optic TAP modules for distributors with maximum port density. Fully integrated in structured cabling and running network operations.

Are the network and applications delivering the desired performance? How, with what and how quickly can that be proved? Network and infrastructure managers in data centers look for an answer to these questions on a daily basis. And the answer comes from Reichle & De-Massari (R&M), the globally active developer and provider of cabling systems for high-quality network infrastructures, based in Wetzikon, Switzerland. 

R&M has developed TAP modules (Traffic Access Points*) for the high density distribution platform Netscale 120. They facilitate the monitoring of FO networks in data centers. The new monitoring instrument can be completely integrated in the structured MPO and LC Duplex cabling. The TAP modules are situated like distribution trays directly in the Netscale housing. They do not need their own space in the rack. Trays and ports can be integrated, exchanged as well as patched on the front and back in a flash during operation.

Netscale 120 TAP modules work with the technology of passive splitters. They monitor the incoming and outgoing data streams in parallel in real time without influencing network performance. The splitters are fixed in the TAP trays.

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