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Home » NEC Launches PFTAP SDN Controller for Monitoring

NEC Launches PFTAP SDN Controller for Monitoring

October 28, 2014
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NEC Corporation of America (NEC) introduced its PF6800 TAP SDN appliance for automated aggregation of telephony packet flows on a network using an Open Network fabric. 

The new controller, which is included in the recently announced version 6 release of NEC’s  ProgrammableFlow Software-defined Networking Suite, leverages an Open Network fabric to provide flow aggregation and orchestration; scalable filtration; and enhanced network traffic visibility. 

NEC cited the following benefits of using its PF6800 TAP:

  • Redirecting automated aggregation of packet flows to security and analysis tools
  • Easily add traffic filters via user interface, enabling selected traffic to be redirected to any port for further analysis
  • Improved visibility of network flows on logical and physical networks to easily identify TAP source data
  • Reducing the load on packet brokers, intrusion detection systems and other tools, through the use of OpenFlow switches for aggregation and filtration

“We’ve found that network visibility is becoming a major priority for network operators, and scaling out the monitoring equipment is difficult and expensive,” said Don Clark, director, business development, NEC Corporation of America.

List pricing starts at $36,000 for the appliance.

http://www.necam.com/SDN/

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