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Automotive Ethernet Testing - Ixia and Electrobit
Is AVB Really Much Better Than Classic IEEE 802.1Q Queuing?
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Measuring 802.1AS Slave Clock Accuracy
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Automotive Ethernet Security Testing
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How To Map Network Security And Visibility To The NIST Cybersecurity Framework
Top Four Considerations When Migrating to Public Cloud
Organizations everywhere are moving pieces, if not all, of their workloads to public clouds. This is understandable as there are some clear benefits to this strategy. At the same, a public cloud instance does not work the same way as a physical on-premises network does. This means that when you make your move to the cloud, you need to understand that it is not simply a “lift and shift” endeavor. Making this assumption could make you very sorry.
Instead of hoping your cloud migration works, a solid approach would be to ask yourself the following four questions before you create this new architecture:
- What is the extent and timeframe of your migration strategy?
- How will you handle the decrease in network visibility as you move to the cloud?
- Will you need to deploy inline security and monitoring tools?
- How do you plan to accurately gauge network performance?
These items present serious challenges for businesses considering cloud deployments. However, there are viable solutions and processes that mitigate these considerations to help make cloud migration as beneficial as possible. Read this whitepaper to get some useful ideas.
AresONE 400GE Test System for Networking Vendors
Your equipment can’t be first to market if your test vendor isn’t. Ixia builds its own intellectual property, like our 400GE MAC, PCS, and FEC engines, to enable the creation of unique features, keep pace with the development of new standards, and provide our customers with quick response time.
AresONE is the industry’s most compact 8-port 400GE test solution. This 2 rack-unit fixed chassis has four times the density of any other test solution and supports QSFP-DD or OSFP pluggable interfaces. It runs IxNetwork, the industry’s most powerful L2/3 protocol test software. Read this document to get the highlights of the test solution every NEM needs to get high-performing 400GE gear to market fast.
6 Steps to Regaining Control in the Cloud
With cross-functional teams opting to move services to public clouds, IT teams need new strategies for regaining control, and maintaining performance and security. This brief document outlines a six-step strategy defined by VIAVI and Ixia for extending high-caliber visibility to the cloud and applying analytics to meet expectations.
Network Visibility, SDN and the Software Defined Data Center
Network Security Resilience Reduces Breach Risk and Cost
Threat Hunting at Scale (part one of a series)
Bro IDS (post 2 in a series)
Ixia Cloudlens, Riverbed AppResponse Cloud - Deployment Guide for AWS
CloudLens™, from Ixia a Keysight Business, is a platform for public, private and hybrid cloud visibility that addresses the challenges of granular data access in the cloud. CloudLens is the first network-level solution that provides Visibility-as-a-Service (VaaS) through a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS). It is also the industry's first cloud service-provider agnostic visibility platform.
This guide will show you how to get up and running using Ixia CloudLens to gather packet data from AWS instances and deliver the data to Riverbed AppResponse Cloud, allowing Riverbed’s analytics capabilities to be extended to your AWS deployment. It provides step by step instructions on how to sign up for and configure the joint solution.
Defcon 26 – Cool and Interesting
CloudLens (post 3 in a series)
Miercom Tests Audio Video Bridging on Cisco Catalyst Switches Using IxNetwork AVB
Miercom was engaged by Cisco Systems to independently assess Catalyst switch support for Audio Video Bridging (AVB), as specified in the IEEE's 802.1BA standard and subordinate specifications. AVB support enables the transmission over Ethernet of time0sensitive audio and video streams that had traditionally required their own dedicated network and cabling.
Testing was conducted in a well-equipped lab using the latest IxNetwork AVB test system from Ixia, running software that fully exercises all the protocols and functionality of the IEEE AVB standard. Testing employed six Cisco Catalyst 9300 and 3850 switches connected in series, comprising a full seven-hop network - the IEEE=specified configuration for measuring AVB performance.
Read this document to understand the full testbed, testing, and results.
The State of Container Security and What to Expect in The Future
Enterprise Cloud Solutions Review