Test Access Points (TAPs) have a wide range of applications in industrial automation and communication systems:
Network Monitoring and Troubleshooting
They provide complete visibility into network traffic, allowing engineers to monitor and analyze data flowing through the network. This is particularly useful for troubleshooting communication issues between devices like PLCs, HMIs, and SCADA systems that use protocols such as EtherCAT and EtherNet/IP. By capturing all network packets, TAPs enable in-depth analysis to identify the root cause of problems related to latency, packet loss, and overall network performance. This helps minimize equipment downtime and ensures efficient operation of industrial automation systems.
Security and Compliance
In the context of industrial cybersecurity, it plays a crucial role in detecting and preventing security breaches. By monitoring network traffic, organizations can conduct forensic analysis to identify the source and nature of security incidents. They assist in meeting regulatory requirements regarding data privacy and security by providing thorough monitoring and documentation of network activities. This is particularly important for industries subject to strict compliance standards.
Remote Monitoring and Control
It supports secure virtual private network (VPN) connections, enabling remote monitoring and control of industrial equipment. This feature simplifies network management by offering switch capabilities without the need for additional devices. The ability to establish VPN connections reduces the need for on-site visits, saving time and resources. It also allows for quick response to issues, minimizing equipment downtime.
Wireless Mesh Networking
They can be equipped with integrated antennas or external antennas to support wireless mesh networking (IEEE 802.11s) with WPA3-SAE encryption. This feature is particularly useful in mobile applications, such as connecting two separate LAN networks or making machine data directly accessible on handheld devices like tablets.
Media Conversion and Aggregation
TAPs are available in various media types, including copper or fiber, and can perform media conversion. This flexibility allows TAPs to be deployed in diverse network environments, ensuring compatibility with existing infrastructure. They can also aggregate multiple network links into a single monitoring stream, simplifying the setup and reducing the number of monitoring ports required. This feature is beneficial in scenarios where multiple network segments need to be monitored simultaneously.