Description
Eaton Tripp Lite Series Fiber TAP Cassette - Multimode, 4x Duplex LC, 70/30 Split
Experience enhanced visibility into your fiber networks with the Eaton Tripp Lite Series Fiber TAP Cassette. Specifically designed for seamless integration with Tripp Lite N482-Series chassis, this multimode TAP splits optical signals into two outputs—one for the live user path and one dedicated to monitoring. By delivering passive, non-intrusive access to traffic, it enables you to monitor, analyze, and troubleshoot in real time without affecting network performance. The 70/30 split ensures that monitoring traffic remains isolated and reliable, while maintaining optimal data integrity for users on the primary path.
- Passive TAP for non-intrusive monitoring: This cassette is a passive device that taps traffic without actively processing signals, preserving network performance while providing a precise copy for analysis and security monitoring. By avoiding active components, it reduces power consumption and maintenance needs while delivering dependable visibility into your fiber links.
- 4x duplex LC ports for versatile monitoring: With four duplex LC ports, you gain flexible access to multiple fiber links or monitoring points. This configuration supports diverse network topologies, enabling parallel monitoring across several channels and quick scale-out as your network grows.
- 70/30 split for dedicated monitoring and user traffic: The 70/30 split allocates 70% of the signal to the primary user path and 30% to the monitoring outputs. This arrangement provides a robust, observable sample of live traffic without compromising the integrity or speed of user data.
- Optimized for Tripp Lite N482-Series chassis: Engineered to drop-in install within the N482-Series chassis, this TAP cassette delivers straightforward, tool-free deployment. It reduces downtime during installation and simplifies rack space planning in data centers and wired networks.
- Multimode compatibility for short-reach networks: Designed to work with multimode fiber, commonly used in data centers, campus networks, and short-reach links, ensuring compatibility with standard 50/125 µm fiber cabling and widely deployed fiber infrastructure.
Technical Details of Eaton Tripp Lite Series Fiber TAP Cassette - Multimode, 4x Duplex LC, 70/30 Split
Note: Technical specifications are derived from the product’s official specifications and are designed to provide a clear understanding of the TAP cassette’s capabilities and intended use. The following details reflect typical attributes of this TAP cassette and its integration with Tripp Lite’s N482-Series chassis.
- Device type: Passive Fiber TAP Cassette
- Fiber type: Multimode (50/125 µm standard cabling)
- Connections: 4x duplex LC ports
- Split ratio: 70/30 (monitoring output vs. user path)
- Chassis compatibility: Tripp Lite N482-Series chassis
- Mounting: Rack-mountable in 19-inch framework compatible with N482 family
- Power requirement: None (passive device)
- Application: Traffic access point for monitoring and analyzing network data
How to install Eaton Tripp Lite Series Fiber TAP Cassette
- Power down the chassis and follow proper ESD precautions before handling the TAP cassette.
- Remove the appropriate blank panel from the Tripp Lite N482-Series chassis slot to accept the TAP cassette.
- Slide the TAP cassette into the slot until seated firmly and lock it in place following the chassis’ mounting guidelines.
- Identify the live user fiber paths and connect them to the designated ports on the TAP cassette. Use clean, certified LC connectors and ensure proper fiber orientation (Tx/Rx as labeled by the cassette).
- Connect the monitoring outputs to your analysis or monitoring equipment using the remaining duplex LC ports. Verify that monitoring interfaces are powered and configured to receive the TAP’s signal copy.
- Power on the chassis and verify link status on both the user path and the monitoring path. Confirm that monitoring equipment properly captures traffic without impacting user data flow.
Frequently asked questions
- What is a fiber TAP cassette and what does 70/30 split mean? A fiber TAP cassette is a passive device that taps a portion of the optical signal for monitoring while preserving the integrity of the primary user path. The 70/30 split indicates that 70% of the signal continues to the user path, while 30% is directed to monitoring outputs for analysis, inspection, and security monitoring.
- Is the TAP cassette passive or active? The TAP cassette is a passive device, meaning it does not require power or electronics to function. This simplifies deployment, reduces energy use, and minimizes heat within the rack.
- Which fiber type does this TAP cassette support? This model is designed for multimode fiber, typically used in shorter-reach data center and campus networks. It is compatible with common 50/125 µm multimode installations.
- How many monitoring points can I access with 4x Duplex LC? The 4x duplex LC ports provide multiple monitoring paths, enabling several monitoring points or channels to be observed simultaneously, depending on your network architecture and monitoring equipment.
- Is this TAP cassette compatible with other chassis or only the N482-Series? It is specifically designed for the Tripp Lite N482-Series chassis, ensuring plug-and-play compatibility and reliable performance within that family of products.
- Do I need any special tools or training to install? Installation is designed to be straightforward within the N482-Series chassis. Basic fiber handling practices, correct LC polarity, and adherence to safety and static discharge guidelines are sufficient for proper installation.
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