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From: jeff sicuranza [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 26 November 2001 18:53
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Subject: RE: Packet analyzer [7:27295]
Yes, the Agilent Advisor is an awesome tool, I own two of them. You may not
necessarily need to schedule an outage on your serial link if your CSU
Yes, the Agilent Advisor is an awesome tool, I own two of them. You may not
necessarily need to schedule an outage on your serial link if your CSU/DSUs
have external non intrusive monitoring port capabilities. If they do then
all you need is a pair of bantam cables and plug one end of the pair i
I would also check into the distributed sniffer...
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From: Mike Sweeney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 8:27 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Packet analyzer [7:27295]
For those using Sniffer, it's SnifferBook or the older version
For those using Sniffer, it's SnifferBook or the older version which is a
the WANBook.. it's a smallish chassis that has changable cards with a couple
of ether interfaces plus serial.
Like said before, these *toys* are pricy but effective.
MikeS
Angel Leiva wrote:
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> Akim,
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> The product
Akim,
The product that you may be looking for is made by Agilent Technologies (a
HP spinoff).
For more information visit this URL:
http://onenetworks.comms.agilent.com/agilentadvisor/J2300E.asp
The Agilent Advisor is powerful and imho offers similar levels of packet
capture/decoding as the prod
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