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Allegro 1500/ 3500 / 5500

Allegro Packets
The Most Powerful Appliance in the Allegro Network Multimeter Family
  • For Enterprise Core Networks, Data Centers, ISP Networks
  • Up to 6 extension slots: dual 100 G (QSFP28), dual 40 G (QSFP), dual 25 G (SFP28) dual / quad 10 G (SFP+), quad 1000BAse- (Cu), etc.
  • 50-100 GBit/s max. throughput
  • 64 GB integrated database memory, expandable up to 4 TB
  • Up to 576 TB integrated ring buffer
  • Up to 50.000 active IPs und 16 million retrospective connections at 64 GB
  • 437 cm long x 178 mm high x 699 cm deep
  • Weighs 40-80 kg

The x500 series of Allegro Network Multimeters are optimized for analysis, monitoring, verification and troubleshooting of 1 GBit/s to 100 GBit/s network connections. The systems are designed for extremely high recording, analysis and storage rates and provide retroactive verification of up to 800,000 IP addresses and up to 256 million connections.

Allegro Network Multimeter appliances are ideal for use in large data centers, core networks and ISP infrastructures. The Allegro 1500 / 3500 / 5500 is equipped with a back-in-time function and enables precise selection of the recorded information. These data can be extracted as Pcaps via a browser download with a single click. In addition, selected data can be individually imported back into the network to recreate specific events or security incidents.

The x500 series has several extensions for additional connections and memory options. The dual QSFP28 option allows up to 60 GBit/s of real-time traffic to be checked in 100 GBit/s environments. Alternatively, the number of ports can be increased up to 20, selectable from 1, 2.5, 5, 10, 25 or 40 GB Ethernet Cu / SFP+ / QSFP ports. The memory size for processing historical data in the in-memory database is 64 GB in the basic version and can be expanded up to 4 TB. The ring buffer for recording the traffic of a link or the selected data traffic enables the extraction of historical packets. The ring buffer can be dynamically expanded up to 576 TB.