The function that you speak of on the Cisco is a feature of the switch
itself (called DSPAN), not a feature on the IDS/IPS devices. This
feature is common across enterprise-grade switches, and allows for the
monitoring of all traffic flowing through the ports on that switch.
IDS (Intrusion Detection) devices typically connect to DSPAN ports to
"see" all traffic. This holds true for most (if not all) vendors mentioned.
IPS (Intrusion Prevention) devices ideally connect in-line, between your
router and your firewall, blocking all intrusions at the network gateway.
HTH,
Paul
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cisco has a great feature where I can configure all traffic on a switch to go
to a trunk port, plug in the IPS/IDS to the trunk port and see all traffic. Can
other vendors, such as Sourcefire, TippingPoint, ISS do this?
Thanks,
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