Net Optics 10/100/1000 Base Tap Installation Manual Download Page 4

Gig Zero Delay Tap & 10/100/1000BaseT Tap

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Introduction

Get total traffic visibility for 10/100/1000 monitoring and security devices 

by placing Net Optics Gig Zero Delay Taps and 10/100/1000 BaseT Taps on 

critical network links.  These Taps support passive monitoring of 10/100/1000 

links at 10, 100, or 1000 Mbps. “Passive” means that network traffic continues 

to flow even when the Tap does not have any power. These devices are ideal 

when a passive Tap is required for use with a variety of copper monitoring 

devices. (The link speed and the monitoring device speed must be the same; 

the Tap does not perform data rate conversion.)

For superior reliability, these Taps feature Link Fault Detect

TM

 (LFD), which 

gives the devices connected to the Tap critical information about link status. If 

either side of the bi-directional link fails, the Tap immediately communicates the 

fault to both devices, reducing the time required to activate a redundant path.

Transparent Access

The  Gig Zero Delay Taps and 10/100/1000 BaseT Taps establish permanent 

passive access ports without introducing a point of failure or disturbing 

other network connections. The  Gig Zero Delay Tap either auto-negotiates 

communication or uses an external DIP switch to set fixed speed and duplexing 

parameters. These passive Taps deliver full-duplex monitoring with zero impact 

on network traffic around the clock.

True Zero Delay

The breakthrough design of the Net Optics  Gig Zero Delay Taps (but not the 

10/100/1000 BaseT Taps) ensures zero impact on network traffic when the Tap 

experiences a power on or power off event. These devices are the world’s first 

and only 10/100/1000 taps offering true “zero delay” technology.

Highly sensitive network locations can improve monitoring performance with 

the innovative features of Net Optics Gig Zero Delay Taps. If power is lost to 

other 10/100/1000 taps, the connected devices may introduce delays as they 

detect the power loss and try to re-establish their link. 

Net Optics’ pioneering design ensures that any loss of power to the Tap is 

transparent to the network, and does not affect the flow of traffic through the Tap 

– completely eliminating packet delay and loss as potential security issues.

Summary of Contents for 10/100/1000 Base Tap

Page 1: ...Installation Guide for Gig Zero Delay Tap and 10 100 1000BaseT Tap 800 0150 001 Rev G PUBTPCU3ZDU 2 11...

Page 2: ...d to assist with installing Net Optics products into your network Trademarks and Copyrights 2011 by Net Optics Inc Net Optics Gig Zero Delay and Link Fault DetectM are registered trade marks of Net Op...

Page 3: ...npacking and Inspection 4 Product Diagrams 5 DC Terminal Blocks 6 LED Indicators 7 Link Fault DetectTM 7 Cabling Guidelines 7 Connecting to the Monitoring Device 9 DIP Switch Settings 10 Specification...

Page 4: ...00 BaseT Taps establish permanent passive access ports without introducing a point of failure or disturbing other network connections The Gig Zero Delay Tap either auto negotiates communication or use...

Page 5: ...ly switches to the backup power source Power LEDs on the front of the Tap indicate the current power source Warning ________________________________________________________ TP CU3 ZD and TP CU3 ZD DC...

Page 6: ...toring uptime Fully IEEE 802 3 compliant Fully RoHS compliant Ease of Use LED indicators show redundant power and link status DIP switches select auto negotiation of fixed speed and duplexing settings...

Page 7: ...power cords TP CU3 ZD and TP CU3 only 1 retainer clip TP CU3 ZD and TP CU3 only 1 network cable 3 meter straight through purple 1 network cable 3 meter cross over green 2 monitor cables 3 meter strai...

Page 8: ...e with 48 only Terminal Blocks DIP Switch OFF 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 Figure 5 Rear Panel DC power model TP CU3 ZD DC Monitor A B Network A B Power LEDs www netoptics com Network Monitor 10 100 1000 LINK ACT...

Page 9: ...Just pull to unplug the removable part and push it back in to reconnect it To connect the power wires insert a wire into a socket and tighen the screw to hold it in place Figure 6 Two piece DC termina...

Page 10: ...Fault Detect requires that both sides of the full duplex link and communicating at the same speed Cabling Guidelines If both of the devices connected to the Tap network ports are 10 100BaseT devices t...

Page 11: ...pport Automatic MDI MDI X Configuration then the positions of the transmit and receive pins cannot be detected automatically and straight through or crossover cables are required as specified in the p...

Page 12: ...e ______________________________________________________________________ 2 Connect Monitor Port A to the appropriate port on the monitoring device using a CAT5e straight through cable This cable sends...

Page 13: ...is active for all ports Half duplex is active for all ports If switch 2 is ON this switch is ignored 7 Reserved 8 OFF MUST BE OFF NOTE To activate push buttons UP This diagram shows all segments in t...

Page 14: ...utput 12V 1 5A TP CU3 and TP CU3 DC 12V 3A TP CU3 ZD and TP CU3 ZD DC 48V Power Supply Input 48V DC typical 36V DC min 75V DC max DC Receptacle Terminal peak 12 14 gauge wire Power Over Ethernet POE F...

Page 15: ...Gig Zero Delay Tap 10 100 1000BaseT Tap 12 Connectors 2 RJ45 8 pin connectors monitor ports 2 RJ45 8 pin connectors network ports Certifications Fully RoHS compliant Fully IEEE 802 3 compliant...

Page 16: ...Gig Zero Delay Tap 10 100 1000BaseT Tap 13 19 00 9 90 1 10 5 55 1 73 10 32 25 5 14 TP CU3 ZD Dimensions...

Page 17: ...Gig Zero Delay Tap 10 100 1000BaseT Tap 14 5 55 1 10 6 40 19 00 1 73 5 14 TP CU3 Dimensions...

Page 18: ...s WEEE compliance Indicates CE compliance Indicates RoHS compliance Indicates C Tick compliance Indicates VCCI compliance Indicates MET compliance U S A safety RF VW O CH 1 M4b 4cb F 23d6 A B 23456 78...

Page 19: ...s section and speak with our technical service personnel They may provide you with an RMAnumber which must accompany any returned product Return the product in its original shipping container or equiv...

Page 20: ...2011 by Net Optics Inc All Rights Reserved www netoptics com...

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