Eaton Tripp Lite Series Fiber TAP Cassette - Singlemode, 8-Fiber MPO to MPO, 4 Monitoring Ports, 70/30 Split

Tripp Lite by EatonSKU: 6765889

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Eaton Tripp Lite Series Fiber TAP Cassette - Singlemode, 8-Fiber MPO to MPO, 4 Monitoring Ports, 70/30 Split

The Eaton Tripp Lite Series Fiber TAP Cassette is a purpose-built traffic access point designed for precise, non-intrusive monitoring of fiber networks. This singlemode TAP cassette provides an 8-fiber MPO to MPO path with a 70/30 split, delivering a reliable 30% monitoring tap to four dedicated ports while maintaining optimal throughput on the primary link. Built for data centers, campus networks, and enterprise environments, it enables real-time performance analysis, security monitoring, and post-event forensics without impacting service-level agreements. With rugged construction and compatibility across multi-vendor environments, this TAP cassette helps network engineers gather insightful data to optimize traffic flow, troubleshoot issues faster, and ensure network integrity.

  • Comprehensive monitoring through four dedicated ports: The TAP cassette splits a portion of the fiber signal to four monitoring ports while preserving the integrity of the main 8-fiber link. This enables simultaneous connection to multiple analyzers, intrusion detection systems, or traffic analytics tools, giving you broad visibility across the network without introducing latency or disruption to the primary path.
  • High-density 8-fiber MPO to MPO architecture: Designed for compact, space-efficient fiber deployments, the 8-fiber MPO interfaces on both ends support rapid termination and alignment in high-density racks or frames. The MPO-to-MPO configuration consolidates eight fibers into a single, manageable cassette, reducing cable clutter and simplifying provisioning in crowded data center cabinets.
  • 70/30 split for optimized data capture: With a 70% through-path and a 30% monitoring split, the cassette delivers a precise and predictable distribution of the signal. This balance preserves the performance and reliability of the main link while providing ample, high-fidelity traffic to the monitoring devices for accurate analytics, performance baselining, and anomaly detection.
  • Passive, no-power design for reliability and simplicity: As a passive TAP, the cassette requires no electrical power, reducing failure modes and energy consumption. Its straightforward, non-powered operation minimizes heat generation in dense environments and simplifies deployment where power provisioning is limited or closely managed.
  • Secure, standards-based integration for diverse networks: The TAP cassette supports singlemode fiber networks and integrates smoothly with existing fiber infrastructure. Its robust, field-friendly design helps engineers implement monitoring without disrupting service, meet security monitoring requirements, and comply with industry best practices for traffic analysis and threat detection.

Technical Details of Eaton Tripp Lite Series Fiber TAP Cassette

  • Product type: Passive Fiber TAP cassette (Traffic Access Point) for monitoring and analysis
  • Fiber type: Singlemode
  • Connectors: 8-fiber MPO to MPO on both ends
  • Monitoring ports: 4 dedicated monitoring ports
  • Split ratio: 70/30 (through path 70%, monitoring path 30%)
  • Primary function: Traffic access point for monitoring, analysis, and security monitoring of fiber networks
  • Power requirements: Passive device; no power needed
  • Compatibility: Designed for use in standard fiber infrastructures supporting MPO/MPO connections in singlemode deployments

How to install Eaton Tripp Lite Series Fiber TAP Cassette

  • Plan your fiber topology and identify the main through-path and the four monitoring destinations. Confirm that the fiber type and connector standard (singlemode MPO-to-MPO) match the cassette specifications.
  • Power down or isolate the equipment only if required by your facility’s maintenance protocol. Since this is a passive TAP, no power is needed to operate the device, but standard safety procedures should be followed when handling live fibers.
  • Insert the TAP cassette into the appropriate fiber distribution frame or chassis that supports MPO-based TAPs. Ensure the cassette is securely seated and properly aligned with the MPO connectors to avoid signal loss or fiber damage.
  • Connect the main through-path cables to the primary MPO ports as specified by your network design. Route cables to minimize bending and tension, adhering to your organization’s cabling standards and best practices for fiber management.
  • Attach the monitoring cables from the four monitoring ports to your analytics, monitoring, or security devices. Verify that each monitoring port corresponds to the intended analysis path and that devices are configured to receive the appropriate signal levels.
  • Confirm continuity and signal quality on the main path while monitoring traffic through the four ports. Use test equipment to verify that the 70/30 split maintains the desired through-rate and that monitoring devices receive clean, stable data for analysis.
  • Label all connections and document the TAP’s position in your network topology. Implement standard change-control procedures to track any future maintenance or reconfiguration involving the TAP cassette.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is a Fiber TAP Cassette and why would I need one? A Fiber TAP Cassette is a passive device that taps a portion of a fiber signal for monitoring and analysis without interrupting or altering the primary traffic. It enables security monitoring, performance analysis, and issue diagnosis by providing reliable access to network data for analyzers and intrusion detection systems.
  • Is the TAP cassette compatible with MPO-enabled networks? Yes. This model uses 8-fiber MPO connectors on both ends, making it suitable for high-density MPO-based fiber deployments commonly found in data centers and enterprise networks.
  • What does a 70/30 split mean for monitoring? The 70/30 split means approximately 70% of the signal remains on the main through-path, while about 30% is diverted to monitoring ports for capture. This balance preserves main-link performance while providing adequate data for analysis.
  • Do I need power for this TAP cassette? No. It is a passive device and does not require electrical power to operate, reducing energy usage and heat generation in the rack.
  • How many monitoring ports does this TAP provide? The unit provides four dedicated monitoring ports, allowing multiple analysis devices or security tools to connect simultaneously for comprehensive network visibility.

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