VIAVI Solutions MAP-2100

Feb. 20, 2019
The VIAVI MAP-2100 is a dual-port 100G, rack-mounted 1RU network tester that provides a wide range of test capabilities, two ports of 100G capacity, and the ability to be securely controlled from remote locations. Created at the direct request of a global internet content provider, the MAP-2100 enables data centers to stress test 100G and 200G coherent links to ensure they are performing to expectations, while doubling technician efficiency. 
The VIAVI MAP-2100 is a dual-port 100G, rack-mounted 1RU network tester that provides a wide range of test capabilities, two ports of 100G capacity, and the ability to be securely controlled from remote locations. Created at the direct request of a global internet content provider, the MAP-2100 enables data centers to stress test 100G and 200G coherent links to ensure they are performing to expectations, while doubling technician efficiency. The MAP-2100 can be used as a standalone product or as part of an extensive test system controlled remotely via VIAVI Fusion, a virtualized network test system.

Judge’s comment: “A useful rack-mount product to ease 100G/200G testing in multi-site data center installations with Layer1-3 testing capabilities. Secure remote access is helpful in service activation testing with limited staff or restricted site access.”

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