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- Bypass_switch abstract "A bypass switch is a hardware device that provides a fail-safe access port for an in-line monitoring appliance such as an intrusion prevention system (IPS), firewall, WAN optimization device or unified threat management system. In-line monitoring appliances are single points of failure in computer networks because if the appliance loses power, experiences a software failure, or is removed, traffic can no longer flow through the link. The bypass switch removes this point of failure by automatically shunting traffic around the appliance whenever the appliance is incapable of passing traffic.A bypass switch has four ports. Two network ports create an in-line connection in the network link that is to be monitored. This connection is fully passive; if the bypass switch itself loses power, traffic continues to flow unimpeded through the link. Two monitor ports are used to connect the in-line monitoring appliance. During normal operation, the bypass switch passes all network traffic through the appliance as if it were directly in-line itself. But when the in-line appliance loses power, is disconnected, or otherwise fails, the bypass switch passes traffic directly between its network ports, bypassing the appliance, and ensuring that traffic continues to flow on the network link.In some products, when the bypass switch shunts traffic around the monitoring appliance, the monitor ports revert to acting like a network tap, mirroring the half-duplex traffic received at the network ports to the monitor ports. In this mode, an attached IPS appliance can be used as an intrusion detection system (IDS) to passively monitor the traffic without affecting it. This mode is useful for analyzing the effectiveness of a signature set before switching to IPS mode and potentially disrupting network traffic.Multi-segment bypass switches provide a number of independent bypass switches in a single chassis, providing higher density in the equipment rack.".
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- Bypass_switch wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Bypass_switch wikiPageRevisionID "545354545".
- Bypass_switch wikiPageWikiLink Category:Networking_hardware.
- Bypass_switch wikiPageWikiLink Intrusion-prevention_system.
- Bypass_switch wikiPageWikiLink Intrusion_detection_system.
- Bypass_switch wikiPageWikiLink Intrusion_prevention_system.
- Bypass_switch wikiPageWikiLink Network_intrusion_detection_system.
- Bypass_switch wikiPageWikiLink Network_tap.
- Bypass_switch wikiPageWikiLink RMON.
- Bypass_switch wikiPageWikiLink Simple_Network_Management_Protocol.
- Bypass_switch wikiPageWikiLink Single_point_of_failure.
- Bypass_switch wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bypass switch".
- Bypass_switch wikiPageWikiLinkText "bypass switch".
- Bypass_switch hasPhotoCollection Bypass_switch.
- Bypass_switch wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bypass_switch subject Category:Networking_hardware.
- Bypass_switch hypernym Device.
- Bypass_switch type Device.
- Bypass_switch comment "A bypass switch is a hardware device that provides a fail-safe access port for an in-line monitoring appliance such as an intrusion prevention system (IPS), firewall, WAN optimization device or unified threat management system. In-line monitoring appliances are single points of failure in computer networks because if the appliance loses power, experiences a software failure, or is removed, traffic can no longer flow through the link.".
- Bypass_switch label "Bypass switch".
- Bypass_switch sameAs سویچ_بای_پس.
- Bypass_switch sameAs m.047m6cy.
- Bypass_switch sameAs Q5004195.
- Bypass_switch sameAs Q5004195.
- Bypass_switch wasDerivedFrom Bypass_switch?oldid=545354545.
- Bypass_switch isPrimaryTopicOf Bypass_switch.