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Monitoring hub-based Operational Technology (OT) networks is crucial for industries relying on automation and real-time control. Hub-based networks, often used in OT environments, require specialized monitoring tools to ensure uninterrupted operations without compromising performance or security.

Profitap‘s solutions, particularly its Copper TAPs and IOTA devices, offer non-intrusive traffic capture and analysis. TAPs are physically placed between network devices, capturing all data packets as they pass through the network, ensuring that engineers have full visibility into the flow of traffic. This helps identify issues like packet loss, data transmission delays, or configuration errors that could affect overall system performance. Copper TAPs intercept network traffic without introducing latency, making them ideal for OT environments where timing is critical.

By capturing traffic separately in both directions, these TAPs help engineers focus on monitoring critical data flows, enhancing the efficiency of diagnostics and troubleshooting.

orkIn addition to enabling real-time traffic monitoring, Copper TAPs improve the efficiency of troubleshooting. OT networks often consist of various interconnected devices, each performing specific tasks. Diagnosing issues in such complex systems can be challenging without the right tools. By deploying TAPs at strategic points in the network (such as after a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) or at network branch points), operators can isolate specific traffic streams for analysis. This targeted approach allows for quicker identification of configuration issues or security vulnerabilities, reducing downtime and ensuring operational continuity.

Additionally, Copper TAPs ensure that traffic is captured passively, meaning they do not interfere with network operations. This is particularly important in OT environments, where even small disruptions can lead to costly production delays or safety risks. The invisibility of TAPs within the network means they can be integrated seamlessly into both existing and new infrastructure.

When combined with IOTA devices, which offer advanced traffic analysis capabilities, TAPs enhance the power of network monitoring. IOTA allows for the simultaneous capture and analysis of traffic from multiple TAPs, providing engineers with comprehensive insights into network health, configuration accuracy, and timing issues. This comprehensive analysis is key to maintaining optimal performance in time-sensitive OT environments, where every millisecond counts.

Copper TAPs bring significant value to hub-based OT networks by providing non-intrusive, real-time traffic visibility. By supporting real-time diagnostics and ensuring ongoing performance, security, and integrity, Copper TAPs play a crucial role in maintaining the reliability of vital OT systems.

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