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GL Communications enhances packet capture, analysis tool for monitoring high speed ethernet networks

February 1, 2023

Posted by: Janmesh Chintankar

Gaithersburg, United States – GL Communications Inc., a global provider in telecom test and measurement solutions, addressed the press regarding their enhanced FastRecorder and PacketExtractor application. This application provides wirespeed IP traffic filtering and recording up to 160 Gbps direct to disk for offline filtering, extraction, and analysis.

“GL’s FastRecorder and PacketExtractor is the ultimate packet capture and analysis tool for managing large and small-scale networks for lossless capture of high-speed IP traffic. FastRecorder and PacketExtractor applications work with GL’s network appliance PacketScan HD (or Wireshark) packet analysers. They support 2 x 100 GigE or 2 x 40 GigE or 4 x 10/25 GigE or 2 x 10/25 GigE or 2 x 1/10 GigE or 8 x 10 GigE or 4 x 1/10/25 GigE Ethernet Interfaces,” says Vijay Kulkarni, CEO of GL Communications.

FastRecorder is a dedicated application for easy interconnection to multiple interfaces, quick configuration, and subsequent continuous, error-free capture to a large disk (NVME SSDs) for long periods of time. Users can also define filters so that only packets of interest are captured. Users can also provide triggers to record the incoming traffic based on user-defined conditions.

PacketExtractor can then extract packets of interest, by defining complex filters, streams, periods, storage size, and even portions of packets, such as headers, and many other useful parameters for diagnosing problems. The extracted chunks/files can be in PCAP, PCAPNG, or HDL (GL’s proprietary) format for analysis.

PacketScan HD, with the FastRecorder and PacketExtractor applications, can come in either rackmount or portable (“lunchbox”) form factors. This makes it easy for engineers to deploy the solution in a lab environment or in the field.

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