Probes


 
  • Network meta data extraction
  • Hardware based solution for (Cavium multi core)
  • DPI, Flow monitoring, Probing solution, Mobile XDR
  • The Probe consumes much less power than Intel based solution with the same performance
  • The Probe performance is up to 120 Gbps depending on the application
 
  • No moving parts
  • 1 U form factor
  • Agnostic to any 3rd party presentation systems
  • UDP XDR output (dissector for Wireshark available)
  • UDP to TCP converter available for long backhaul applications
 

 

 

Cubro Mobile Probe Series

Cubro’s new generation big data intelligent Probe Series is based on the MIPS multi-core architecture. The Probes can analyze and process the network business and signaling in real time. The Probes can improve network quality, promote the user perception and strengthen the information security. There are three products in the series with different DPI performance and hardware specifications. Typical Applications:  business analytics, service assurance, business assurance, security assurance, service performance.

Highlights:

  • Small foot print
  • Embedded network processor design
  • Customization according to the customer’s need possible
  • XDR export via UDP stream
  • Support of any kind of SFP and SFP+ (also 10 Gbit Base_T), and QSFP
  • 24 X 10 Gbit and 4 X 40 Gbit
  • Can identify and analyze over a thousand traditional applications, protocols, and various new ones
 

 

Cubro FlowVista Series

Cubro delivers the traffic application series products FlowVista. The FlowVista Series provides flexible signature syntax and identification. The engine to support ACL and load balancing rules are based on IP 5-tuple in NetFlow V9 standard. There are three products in the series with different DPI performance and hardware specifications.

Highlights:

  • Low power design
  • Embedded network processor design
  • Customization according to the customer’s need possible
  • Netflow V9 streaming output
  • Support of any kind of SFP and SFP+ (also 10 Gbit Base_T), and QSFP
  • 24 X 10 Gbit and 4 X 40 Gbit
  • Flexible rule syntax description – users can define the protocol rules based on PDL syntax