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I am looking for a NIC card with SFP+ adapter that allows two ports to be connected transparently.
It should not be a switch, as all frames should be transported transparently.
This should be done in hardware and not burden the PC's CPU.
At Cisco, this is the l2vpn xconn point-to-point service:
Furthermore, I would like to be able to capture the Rx/Tx stream as mirroring, filter it and reduce the frame
Like the Cisco function
mirror first 100
Can the x710 offer these functions?
Or how do I achieve this with other functions in Hw?
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Greetings for the day!
We are following up to check if you were able to find the information we requested. Kindly confirm at your earliest convenience, so that we can continue assisting you in resolving this matter.
We appreciate your understanding!
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