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Net Optics Intros 40G Bypass

February 25, 2013 |
SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Net Optics, Inc., the leading provider of Total Application and Network Visibility solutions, announce the rollout of two advanced new solutions at RSA Conference. Together, these add up to significant customer benefits in simplified tool management and security integration, enhanced MPLS deployments, and seamless SDN integration.

The Net Optics 40G iBypass Switch is the first high-density low latency solution on the market to offer forefront high performance 40G bypass capabilities that can be used to bridge the gap for 10G migration. The 40G iBypass provides seamless failover during link, application, or power loss events with zero packet loss, by using a feature such as microsecond heartbeats to provide real time protection. The 40G iBypass switch comes with advanced management capabilities utilizing a secure Web UI, secure shell (SSH), SNMP, and SNMP traps for monitoring events.

“The only way to ensure optimum performance and uptime between critical links is to use the 40G iBypass for 100% failsafe assurance,” said Eldad Matityahu, Net Optics’ Founder and Chairman.

Net Optics Inc.



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