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Fluke Networks N E T W O R KS U P E RV I S I O N

OptiView T1/E1 & DS3/E3 WAN Analyzers

Provides the best features of WAN RMON probes and WAN analyzers + Discovery of devices, virtual circuits, endpoint routers, routing protocols and encapsulations + Auto physical link discovery + Real-time problem detection and notification + RMON/RMON2 compliant  Provides utilization stats, top applications, top conversations and protocol traffic breakdown + Packet capture with sophisticated filtering and triggering + Contextual reports on all 7 layers + Small (half rack width, 1U high) + Easy to deploy and use + Remote interface for multiple simultaneous user access Packet Capture Statistical Analysis Discovery

New OptiView WAN Models HSSI DS3/E3 (BNC) OV-WAN/DS3E3* Layer 1 Support: DS3*, E3* and HSSI* WAN interfaces Layer 2 Support: Frame Relay*, PPP* and Cisco HDLC* WAN Technologies T1/E1 Serial V.35, X.21, etc. OV-WAN/T1E1 Layer 1 Support: T1, E1 and Serial WAN interfaces Layer 2 Support: Frame Relay, PPP* and Cisco HDLC* WAN Technologies * Currently under development

Auto Discovery resolves type, names, domains, etc. Front Page – Frame Relay Physical Layer Errors & Alarms Top Hosts & Convers ations Utilization & Error Trending Top Applications Top Virtual Circuits Automatic problem identification Interface & encapsulation auto detection DLCI & Router Pair Discovery

Auto Detects non well-known protocols Statistics – Top Applications

Setup – Customize Protocols

Frame Relay Stats – Utilization

Frame Relay Stats – Errors

Frame Relay Stats – CIR

Frame Relay Stats – Top VCs

Frame Relay Stats – Top Conversations

LMI & VC Availability Statistics

Frame Relay Discovery – VCs Table

Frame Relay Discovery – Devices

Frame Relay Discovery – Problems

T1 Errors & Alarms

Frame Relay Tools Overview (Server)

Frame Relay Capture & Trigger

Thank You! Q&A?