Ixia announced a new family of feature rich, easy-to-use Net Tool Optimizer products that provide enterprise visibility for smaller network deployments such as remote and branch offices. While the challenges associated with lack of visibility have traditionally been considered a large data network problem, the global and disparate nature of enterprise and service provider networks coupled with vast data growth are driving the need for increased visibility in all areas of the network.
The rapid evolution of business applications and systems means the network plays a strategic role for successful businesses. Both large enterprises with distributed sites and smaller enterprises with fewer resources need an efficient way to manage network performance and security issues. The new Ixia NTO 2112 and 2113 network monitoring switches, also known as Network Packet Brokers, take advantage of the essential core capabilities of Ixia’s enterprise-class NTO with the port capacity and entry-level price point needed for smaller network deployments.
IT teams use an array of tools to proactively monitor networks and applications; however, obtaining the complete data needed for in-depth, network-wide analysis is a growing challenge due to increasing network speeds, sizes and the dynamic nature of IP networks. Ixia NTOs intelligently connect the network with monitoring tools to aggregate, filter, load balance and de-duplicate network traffic to make their existing tools more valuable.
The NTO 2113 is the only full featured network monitoring switch in its class with packet filtering, load balancing, packet de-duplication, packet trimming, advanced header stripping and burst protection.
NTO users can now download the IxiaApp from Splunk. The app, which leverages Ixia’s RESTful automation API, allows Splunk to programmatically index, correlate and report Ixia statistics in its Big Data engine for a more complete picture of users’ monitoring infrastructure.
“The Ixia NTO 2112/2113 leverages the advancements we’ve made to enable visibility in some of the world’s largest and most complex networks, and put it within reach for smaller network deployments that require monitoring,” said Scott Register, Senior Director of Product Management for Ixia. “All mission-critical enterprise and service provider network sites require monitoring, not just the really large data centers. Network performance and security is vital in all of these sites as downtime translates to lost productivity and potentially lost revenue regardless of scale.”