On the packet broker side we are using Arista 7504R and getting a ton of 
performance per dollar spent...  Arista has nice packet steering capability and 
we are really happy with the solution...  If you need some advanced features 
like packet de-duplication you may need to shell out the big bucks and go with 
GigaMON or Ixia or whatever...

Just looked at Big Switch Networks Big Monitoring Fabric in the past month and 
it sounds very interesting...  

On the tap side I've used taps from Netscout and didn't have any issues at 
all...

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From: cisco-nsp <cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net> on behalf of Rick Martin 
<rick.mar...@arkansas.gov>
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2017 10:50 AM
To: Nick Cutting; cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net; Tom Mazzola
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Physical Network TAP devices

We have yet to make a purchase but over the years we have looked at several 
with GigaMon being one of the leaders. An interesting option that I think we 
will seriously consider is Cisco Nexus 9K platform running what Cisco calls 
Data Broker. I find it appealing that the Nexus switch can run in hybrid mode 
and function both as a tap aggregation device as well as a normal Nexus switch. 
This option can reportedly scale up to 100Gbps

https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.cisco.com_c_en_us_products_collateral_cloud-2Dsystems-2Dmanagement_nexus-2Ddata-2Dbroker_data-5Fsheet-5Fc78-2D729452.html&d=DwICAg&c=6vgNTiRn9_pqCD9hKx9JgXN1VapJQ8JVoF8oWH1AgfQ&r=KfZDYG9Z0HjJnyM7sFaf--H7klz6hYbHw7jZxQxoDkc&m=IIN-uK0EBf0lXMn3nOn-yoNwZ3Gl8CSfb8fG0G7em0o&s=NoIEH98o6QTtW9jy6L58SWtNqeExmo7UmOQx629KMXg&e=

Other options we have looked at include;

Anue
Arista - similar option as Cisco Data Broker
GigaMon
Ixia



-----Original Message-----
From: cisco-nsp [mailto:cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Nick 
Cutting
Sent: Monday, July 17, 2017 12:39 PM
To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net; Tom Mazzola
Subject: [c-nsp] Physical Network TAP devices

Good afternoon,

We have a use case now to capture traffic at one of our egress points, and we 
need to use network taps.  We need at least 2 sources and two destinations, in 
a pair of devices. - Copper 1 gig at this point.  Is anyone using Copper/ Fiber 
Taps at 10g?

Can I please get some feedback on some of the brands of taps that you fine 
people use?

We were looking at gigamon, but I have not used TAPs in a very long time.  We 
have a need to move to a physical device because of limitations in the hardware 
in where we need to capture the traffic.

Any feedback is greatly appreciated.



Thank you,
Nick Cutting




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