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Highlights
- Minimized footprint - a low-cost “leave-behind” solution.
- Sustained 100% Ethernet capture, record, and playback performance.
- Real-time standard PCAP status monitoring of capture ports.
- Up to 60TB (SSDs) of local data storage.
- STIG compliant & AES256 encryption options.
- Data offload: USB 3.0 and 10GbE, 25GbE or 40GbE ports.
DESIGNED FOR ANY NETWORK PROTOCOL
Daqscribe Ethernet recorders feature highperformance network technologies that grab data from Layer-2 of the OSI stack.
This means precise packet-capture no matter the protocol, including IPV4 or IPV6; TCP to SCTP; and IP Unicast to IP Multicast.
Data is reliably stored to enterprise SSDs in real-time and as standard PCAP formatted files.
Access and analyze your recorded packetdata with common network analysis tools such as Wireshark® and ntop®.
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OTHER USE CASES
Spectrum Research
- Wideband digital receivers
- Radio frequency system-on-a-chip
- Digital signal processing
Cyber Operations
- Offensive computing
- Deep packet inspection
- Network capture & store
Listen To It All – Protocol Agnostic Recording
We’re the first to bring an off-the-shelf, agnostic Ethernet capture, record, and playback product to the marketplace.
It’s a solution for interfacing with data at the closest level to the network’s physical (PHY) layer at Layer 2.
You can finally perform high-speed sequential recording of any Ethernet stream, including TCP, UDP, SCTP, Unicast, Multicast, and more.
Data is reliably stored in enterprise SSDs with a Total Bytes Written (TBW) performance yield of up to five years.
And because each recording session is represented as a set of standard PCAP formatted files, data is easily accessible by popular software tools such as Wireshark® and Mathworks®.