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CACE Technologies intros TurboCap for Linux

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DAVIS, USA: CACE Technologies, Inc., developer of tools to enhance user experience has announced the release of Linux Fedora 10 driver for TurboCap.

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TurboCap is unique, given its feature set and price point. The product’s ability to support simultaneous full-rate Gigabit capture on two ports with precise timestamps and per-packet meta information, full-rate aggregation of traffic received on both ports of the same board, and to, in many instances, replace a hardware aggregating tap, makes it a worthy, affordable alternative to high-priced Gigabit capture and tap options.

The addition of Linux makes the solution more appealing to a large market segment that prefers this operating environment.

Manjinder Bains, development engineer for an optical packet solutions provider and TurboCap for Linux beta tester said: “I ran the sample applications that come with TurboCap with a cable between the two ports of the board on a quad-core system. The applications handled full rate gigabit traffic and left plenty of CPU power for processing packets and other things.”

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The TurboCap Software Distribution includes a Developer's Pack for creating applications based on the TurboCap API and sample applications like “Dump-to-Disk”, which provides high-speed capture to disk.

TurboCap key features:

Full-Speed Gigabit Ethernet Capture:

Simultaneous full-rate Gigabit capture on both ports with precise timestamps and per-packet meta information. The TurboCap Windows and Fedora 10 Linux drivers support multiple TurboCap boards.

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Board (Port) Aggregation:

Full-rate traffic aggregation of traffic received on both ports of the same board.

Pass-thru Mode:

Full-rate pass-through mode in which packets received on each port are injected out the other port of the same board, similar to a hardware tap. When TurboCap is in pass-through mode, incoming traffic on each port is available for capture.

Aggregating Tap:

The combination of Board Aggregation and Pass-through Mode provides functionality equivalent to a hardware aggregating tap.

Full-Speed Gigabit Ethernet Injection:

Simultaneous full-rate Gigabit packet injection on both ports. Packets are transmitted in the order in which they are sent to the driver and with minimal delay.

Exported Interfaces:

Exports capture interfaces for each port of every board and, for each board, a Board Aggregation Port (BAP) that aggregates the traffic on both ports. In the case of multiple boards on the same system, TurboCap exports a Global Aggregation Port (TcAP) consisting of the aggregated traffic from all ports on all boards.

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