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EX SERIES PRODUCT & TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW

DECEMBER 2010

AGENDA
EX Series product line overview

Virtual Chassis technology Fixed GbE platforms (EX2200/EX3200/EX4200) Fixed 10GbE platforms (EX2500/EX4500) Modular platforms (EX8200)

Key technologies
Unified Access Control Open Network for Unified Communications

Operational simplicity
Junos Software Unified Network Management

Network design scenarios


Campus and Branch Data Center

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EX SERIES PRODUCT LINE OVERVIEW


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JUNIPER PRODUCT PORTFOLIO


SA & UAC SRX5000 WX TX Matrix Plus

IDP SRX3000 T Series EX8216

SRX650 MX Series

EX8208

EX4500 SRX240 EX2500 EX4200 EX3200 J Series


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M Series SRX210

EX2200

BUILD HIGH-PERFORMANCE NETWORKS WITH EX SERIES ETHERNET SWITCHES

Carrier-class Reliability Integrated Security Operational Simplicity

EX4500

EX8208

EX8216

EX2200
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EX3200
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EX4200

EX2200 LINE OF ETHERNET SWITCHES


Designed for branch and low-density wiring closets Fixed configuration
24 or 48 ports PoE model options 4 SFP uplinks

Junos operating system


L2 and RIP in

base license

# Ports 24 24 48 48

Port Type 10/100/1000B-T 10/100/1000B-T 10/100/1000B-T 10/100/1000B-T

Max Power PoE Fixed Consumption Ports Uplinks (PoE Power) 0 24 0 48 4 SFP 4 SFP 4 SFP 4SFP 100 (0) W 550 (405) W 100 (0) W 550 (405) W

Fixed power supply and fans List price starts at $1,995

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EX2200 SWITCH: FRONT AND REAR VIEWS


Fixed, standalone configuration
17.3W x 10D x 1.75H inches 43.9W x 25.4D x 4.4H cm 1 RU height
All ports PoE capable in PoE SKUs 4xGbE uplink ports

EX2200 Front View

Fixed power, fans and uplinks Consistent management


Junos operating system Managed by NSM UAC integration

EX2200 Rear View

High performance
Wire-rate, non-blocking
GbE Mgmt & USB Console RPS Fan Fan Single fixed power supply

104 Gbps capacity

Management interfaces
Console Out-of-band Ethernet

External RPS support


Roadmap

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EX3200 LINE OF ETHERNET SWITCHES


Fixed, standalone configuration Flexible uplink modules
4-port GbE (SFP) 2-port 10GbE (XFP) Dual-mode 4-port GbE/2-port 10GbE (SFP+)

Modular power and cooling


Field-replaceable AC, DC PSU External RPS option Field replaceable fan tray Full Class 3 PoE (15.4 W)
24 24 48 48 10/100/1000B-T 10/100/1000B-T 10/100/1000B-T 10/100/1000B-T # Ports Port Type Max Power PoE Consumption Ports (incl. PoE) 8 24 8 48 112 (320) W 138 (600) W 167 (320) W 207 (930) W

Runs Junos operating system with full OSPF and IP multicast in base license
Roadmap

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EX3200 SWITCH: FRONT AND REAR VIEWS


1 RU
LCD

EX3200 Front View

Modular components
Power supply Fan Uplinks Junos operating system

At least 8 POE ports

OIR-capable Uplink module

EX3200 Rear View

1 GB internal flash
External USB flash

512 MB system memory


GbE Mgmt USB RPS connector cover Fan Power supply FRU

Management
Console

Console

Out of band

Wire-rate performance
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EX4200 LINE OF ETHERNET SWITCHES WITH VIRTUAL CHASSIS TECHNOLOGY


Virtual Chassis technology
128 Gbps virtual backplane Manage up to 10 as a single device Extend over 10GbE or GbE uplinks

Master and backup route engines

Flexible uplink modules


4-port GbE (SFP) 2-port 10GbE (XFP) Dual-mode 4-port GbE/

2-port 10GbE (SFP+)

Fully redundant power and cooling


Dual, hot-swappable AC, DC PSU External RPS option Fan FRU, multiple blowers Full Class 3 PoE (15.4 W)

# Ports 24 24 24 48 48

Port Type 10/100/1000B-T 10/100/1000B-T 100B-FX/1000B-X 10/100/1000B-T 10/100/1000B-T

PoE Ports 8 24 N/A 8 48

Max Power Consumption (incl. PoE) 129 (320) W 160 (600) W 108 (N/A) W 181 (320) W 224 (930) W

LCD display
Runs Junos operating system with full OSPF and IP multicast in base license
Roadmap

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EX4200 SWITCH: FRONT AND REAR VIEWS


1 RU Modular components Power supplies, fan tray Optional uplinks Junos operating system 1 GB internal flash External USB flash 1 GB system memory Performance Wire-rate, non-blocking Local switching High density Up to 480 GbE and 20 10GbE ports in 10RU VC cable length 0.5 meter ships with box 1, 3, 5 meter options Management Console Out of band

LCD

EX4200 Front View

At least 8 POE ports

OIR-capable uplink module

EX4200 Rear View

VCP (Virtual Chassis Ports) USB

GbE Mgmt Console

Redundant, hot swappable, load-sharing power supplies FRU (Special external RPS adapter/panel can be inserted in the PS slots for external RPS option)

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EX SERIES FIXED-CONFIGURATION COMPARISON


Features
List Price (24T) RIP in base image Enhanced L3 features (OSPF, PIM) Advanced features (BGP, IS-IS, MPLS, IPv6 routing) Modular power supply and fans Modular uplinks DC power supply Fiber aggregation model Redundant power and fans Virtual Chassis technology Acoustic noise Depth (inches) Max. PoE power per port (total system PoE)
Roadmap

EX2200
$1,995 (License) X X X X X X X 40dB - 45dB 10 30W (405W)

EX3200
$3,000 (License) X X X 47dB - 55dB 16.4 15.4W (740W)

EX4200
$6,000 (License) 47dB - 54dB 16.4 15.4W (740W)

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ENHANCED LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY FOR 1GbE FIXED-CONFIGURATION EX SERIES SWITCHES


What is the enhancement to LLW?
1. Lifetime software

Which Juniper products are covered?


1GbE fixedconfiguration switches: EX2200 EX3200 EX4200

Why the enhancement?


Juniper is now the Number 3 switch vendor and we are entering a new growth phase. These enhancements are designed to help Juniper rapidly gain additional market share.

updates
2. Advance shipment

of spares (next business day) from central depots


3. 90-day 24x7 JTAC

support

For products purchased Jan. 1, 2011 or later


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EX2500 LINE OF 10GBE DATA CENTER SWITCHES


Fixed configuration
17.3 (W) x 15 (D) x 1RU (H)

Designed for the data center


Top of rack Internal redundant power

and fans Front-to-back and back-to-front airflow Low power consumption (165W) Very low latency (~700 nsec)

Model EX2500-24F-FB EX2500-24F-BF

# Ports 24 24

Port Type GbE/10GbE SFP+ Front-to-Back airflow GbE/10GbE SFP+ Back-to-Front airflow

Wire-rate performance

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EX4500 LINE OF 10GbE SWITCHES


10GbE Ethernet switch
2RU, 40x 1/10GbE SFP/SFP+ Two uplink modules (4 x SFP+/each) Available Q210

Data center-optimized
Reversible airflow (2 SKUs - front-to-back; back-tofront) Versatile mounting options Twinax/DAC support for ToR server access Hardware support for Data Center Bridging (DCB)

10GbE aggregation switch


Building/campus distribution and core
Model # Ports 40 Port Type 1/10GbE Uplinks 8xSFP+ Air Flow Front-to-back

Virtual Chassis enabled


128G Virtual Chassis compatible with High-speed optical Virtual Chassis EX4200

EX4500-40F-FB-C

Wire-rate performance on all ports Redundant power & fans Junos operating system

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Roadmap (not available at FRS)

EX4500-40F-BF-C

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1/10GbE

8xSFP+

Back-to-front

L2 and L3 in base
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EX4500 SWITCH: FRONT AND REAR VIEWS


EX4500 Front View
Optional 4x GbE/10GbE uplink module

Fixed form factor


LCD

Optional 4x GbE/10GbE uplink module

2RU (3.4in H x 17.5in W x 21in D) Power supplies, fan tray Optional uplinks Virtual Chassis module

Modular components

Junos operating system Performance


40 fixed GbE/10GbE SFP/SFP+ ports USB GbE Mgmt and Console ports

EX4500 Rear View


Redundant, hot swappable, load-sharing power supplies Intra-connect Module and future Virtual Chassis ports

Wire-rate, non-blocking Local switching Latency ~2.7usec: Single PFE ~4.7usec: Two PFE

Scaling
24,000 MAC 10,000 IPv4 routes 4096 VLANs 100-240V AC power, DC <8W/port Console Out-of-band

Environmental Management

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Field-replaceable fan tray with redundant blowers

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Roadmap (not available at FRS)

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EX8200 LINE OF MODULAR ETHERNET SWITCHES


High-performance chassis platforms

EX8208 Eight line cards, 960 Mpps EX8216 Sixteen line cards 1.92 Bpps 100 GbE ready Fully redundant routing engines with N+1 redundant switch fabrics Up to 256 wire-speed, non-blocking 10GbE ports in a rack 320 Gbps capacity per line card

Virtual Chassis technology


Two-member Virtual Chassis External Routing Engine (XRE) required

Fully redundant power and cooling


Redundant, load-sharing PSUs (AC, DC) Hot-swap fan tray with redundant fans

Module Description 48-port 10/100/1000B-T 48-port 100B-FX/1000B-X 8-port 10GbE 40-port GbE/10GbE

Max Ports 384 or 768 384 or 768 64 or 128

Interface RJ-45 SFP SFP+

Proven Juniper technology

Switch fabrics, control plane Packet Forwarding Engine (PFE) Junos operating system

320 or 640 SFP/SFP+

Roadmap

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EX8208 SWITCH: FRONT VIEW


14 RU, 21 deep Passive backplane Modular components Junos operating system Routing engines Switching fabrics Multiple power supplies Fan tray High performance Distributed forwarding Juniper switch fabric High density Up to 384 wire-rate GbE Up to 64 wire-rate 10GbE Up to 320 10GbE Management Console Out-of-band J-Web

LCD display 8 dedicated line cards

Fan tray (side-side airflow)

1+1 redundant routing engines 2+1 redundant switch fabrics

6 PSU bays for N+1 or N+N AC redundancy (6kW max)

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EX8216 SWITCH: FRONT AND REAR VIEWS


LCD display 1+1 redundant Routing Engines Fan tray (side-side airflow)

16 dedicated line card slots

8 active switch fabrics (rear of chassis)

Fan tray

6 PSU bays for N+1 AC or N+N DC redundancy (12000W max)


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21 RU (1/2 rack), 25 deep Midplane architecture Modular components Junos operating system 16 line cards 1+1 routing engines Eight switch fabrics Six 3kW power supplies Two fan trays High performance Distributed forwarding Juniper switch fabric High density Up to 768 wire-rate GbE Up to 128 wire-rate 10GbE Up to 640 10GbE Large tables 512K route, 128K MAC, 64K firewall filter

EX SERIES GbE SWITCH SCALING NUMBERS


System Scaling MAC table size Route table size (IPv4) QoS queues per port Firewall filters Multicast groups LAG groups Maximum LAG bandwidth EX2200 8K 6.5K 8 1.5K 1K 32 EX3200/ EX4200 24K 16K 8 7K 8K 32/64 EX8200 160K 400K 8 64K 4K 255

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80Gbps

80Gbps

120Gbps

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EX SERIES 10GbE SWITCH SCALING NUMBERS


System Scaling EX2500 24 SFP/SFP+ Wire-rate 0.7us 16K 0 12 x 12 Latencysensitive 10GbE access EX4500 48 SFP/SFP+ Wire-rate 4.7us 24K 10K 8 x 64 10GbE access, small core EX8200

Port Density
Performance Latency MAC table size IPv4 routes LAG ports x groups Ideal deployment

128 SFP+
Wire-rate 10us 160K 640K 12 x 255
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High-density core

EX2500

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VIRTUAL CHASSIS TECHNOLOGY


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MODULAR CHASSIS AND VIRTUAL CHASSIS TECHNOLOGY


Benefits of a Modular Chassis
High availability Redundant RE Redundant switch fabric Redundant power Redundant cooling Easy to manage Single image Single configuration file One management IP address Performance and scale Modular configuration High-capacity backplane Additionally, Virtual Chassis offers: Physical placement flexibility Pay-as-you-grow expansion Lower power consumption Decreased heat generation Less consumed space

128Gbps backplane Route Engine Line Card

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EX4200 AND EX4500 DELIVERS CHASSIS-CLASS FUNCTIONALITY

Master RE + line card Backup RE + line card Line cards Mix & match EX4200 models and EX4500
Consumes less power Saves rack space One Junos image One configuration file One management IP address

Roadmap

Flash Demo: Virtual Chassis


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EX4200 & EX4500 DELIVER CHASSIS-CLASS AVAILABILITY


Redundant hardware

Load-sharing power supplies Fans with multiple blowers Routing Engines, fabrics, backplane cables Junos operating system images, configuration files

Resilient Junos operating system


Carrier-proven modular operating system Separation of data, control, and management planes Graceful Routing Engine Switchover (GRES) Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) Redundant Trunk Group (RTG) Non-Stop Routing (NSR) Non-Stop Software Updates (NSSU)

WP: Implementing HA in the Branch Office

WP: Network convergence testing of EX4200


Roadmap

Video: Carrier-class demonstration


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EX4200 DELIVERS CHASSIS-CLASS PERFORMANCE

(48) 10/100/1000 + (2) 10GbE

64Gbps per Virtual Chassis port

64Gbps per Virtual Chassis port

Wire-rate performance Capacity: 136 Gbps Throughput: 101 Mpps

480 GbE ports 20 10GbE ports Backplane: 128 Gbps Capacity: 1.36 Tbps Throughput: 1010 Mpps

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EX4200 & EX4500 VIRTUAL CHASSIS


64Gbps per Virtual Chassis port

EX4500 64 Gbps per Virtual Chassis port

EX4200

EX4200 and EX4500 Virtual Chassis Up to 10 EX4200s, two EX4500s, or eight EX4200s / two EX4500s combined Up to 480 GbE ports Up to 112 10GbE ports Backplane: 128 Gbps
Roadmap

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EX4200 DELIVERS WIRE-RATE PERFORMANCE WITH DISTRIBUTED SWITCHING

Master RE + line card Backup RE + line card Line cards A Local Switching B

C D

Inter-Module Switching

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EX4200 VIRTUAL CHASSIS CABLING


Option 1: Daisy Chain Ring Wiring Closets Option 2: Braided Ring Data Center Top of Rack, Wiring Closets

Longest Virtual Chassis cable spans entire Virtual Chassis; max height or width is 5 meters

Longest Virtual Chassis cable spans just three switches; max height or width is 25 meters

WP: Virtual Chassis Offers Chassis Class Functionality WP: Virtual Chassis Implementation Best Practices
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EX4200 VIRTUAL CHASSIS CABLING


Option 3: Extended Virtual Chassis
Across wiring closets, data center racks or rows
Dedicated Virtual Chassis Virtual Chassis Location #1 Up to 40 km GbE or 10GbE Virtual Chassis Extension Virtual Chassis Location #2

GbE or 10GbE Virtual Chassis Extension

Extend height and/or width of Virtual Chassis by GbE or 10GbE uplinks


Up to distance of optics (40km) Maximum circumference of 100km

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EX4200: QUICK AND EASY DEPLOYMENT

LCD Initiate EZ Setup

J-Web Device Manager

USB Port Load image and config

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EX4200: CHASSIS-CLASS MAINTENANCE


Master RE Backup RE Backup RE Line Card 3

1) Issue recycle command 2) Attach new switch 3) RE downloads software & config
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VIRTUAL CHASSIS TECHNOLOGY COST BENEFITS


Configuration
Campus wiring closet 144 10/100/1000B-T ports All class 3 PoE ports 4 1000BASE-SX uplinks Redundant power

Traditional Chassis

EX4200 with Virtual Chassis Technology

Savings with Virtual Chassis

Space Requirements Power Requirements Cooling Requirements

10 Rack Units

3 RU

70% 28% 40% 29% 54%

876 W

632 W

2982 BTU/hr

1775 BTU/hr

Deployment Cost
Sparing Cost

$61,965

$44,200

$32,980

$15,150

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VIRTUAL CHASSIS TECHNOLOGY COST BENEFITS


Configuration
Campus or data center switch aggregation

Traditional Chassis

EX4200 with Virtual Chassis Technology

Full device redundancy


48 GbE SFP Four 10GbE XFP

Savings with Virtual Chassis

Space Requirements Power Requirements Cooling Requirements

15 Rack Units

2 RU

86% 80% 83% 71% 72%

1060 W

216 W

4480 BTU/hr

743 BTU/hr

Deployment Cost
Sparing Cost

$126,500

$37,000

$66,000

$18,500

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EX4500 VIRTUAL CHASSIS 10GbE AGGREGATION COST BENEFITS


Configuration
Campus or data center 10GbE aggregation or core

Traditional Chassis

EX4500 with Virtual Chassis Technology

Full device redundancy


96 10GbE SFP+ Wire-speed performance, all ports

Savings with Virtual Chassis

Space Requirements Power Requirements Cooling Requirements

30 Rack Units

4 RU

87% 87% 88% 86% 52%

6,328 W

800 W

22,336 BTU/hr

2,728 BTU/hr

Deployment Cost
Sparing Cost

$577,000

$83,000

$78,500

$37,500

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VIRTUAL CHASSIS TECHNOLOGY COMPARISON WITH STACKABLES

Virtual Chassis
Superior backplane capacity Configuration Flexibility Chassis extension via 10GbE Modular uplinks Chassis Like HA

Typical Stackable 10-80Gbps

128Gbps

Dedicated Master & Standby Routing Engines


Graceful Routing Engine Switchover (GRES) Non-stop routing (NSR)/Non-Stop Software Upgrade (NSSU) Redundant & hot-swappable internal PSUs Field-serviceable fan tray w/ redundant fans Operational Simplicity Licensing per RE, not per switch Uses chassis module configuration & numbering / LCD


$$$

$$$

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EX8200 VIRTUAL CHASSIS TECHNOLOGY


Extends Virtual Chassis technology to the core Simplifies the architecture
Eliminates Spanning Tree and VRRP Reduces the number of logical devices
EX8200 Virtual Chassis Switch Active XRE Standby XRE

Enables large core and access


Two-member Virtual Chassis Over 1200 10GbE ports per logical device Over 1400 GbE per logical device Extend the Virtual Chassis to 40km
2x10GE LAG

2x10GE LAG

Most available single control plane implementation


No single point of failure Control plane offload to external route engine

XRE200

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EX8200 LINE OF ETHERNET SWITCHES


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EX8208 CHASSIS OVERVIEW


Passive backplane
Current switch fabric capacity 3.1Tbps Supports future scalability to 6.2Tbps

14RU height, 21 depth


Three chassis per standard rack All components accessible from

the front

LCD panel
Allows easy system identification

and monitoring

Two shipping options


Base configuration:

(1) SRE, (1) SF, fan tray, and (2) 2kW AC power supplies

Redundant configuration:

(2) SRE, (1) SF, fan tray, and (6) 2kW AC power supplies

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EX8208 SWITCH FABRIC


Proven Juniper switch fabric technology
Used in MX Series and T Series Switch Fabrics resident on SREs

and dedicated SF module

Resilient design
2+1 redundancy Two active, one standby SF
Switch Fabric and Routing Engine

Hot swappable

Credit-based fabric
4,096 WRED virtual output

queues per system Distributed scheduling Efficient multicast replication in hardware


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Switch Fabric

EX8208: HIGHLY SCALABLE SWITCHING FABRIC


SRE0 SRE1

SF

SF

SF

320 Gbps

320 Gbps

Line Card 0

Line Card 7

64 x 10GbE ports 960 Mpps throughput Wire-rate multicast replication

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EX8208 SWITCH ROUTING ENGINE (SRE)


Trusted Juniper Routing Engine technology
Routing Engine and switch fabric

on same module

Carrier-class reliability
1 + 1 redundancy Master Backup RE

High performance, capacity and scale


1.2GHz processor 2GB DRAM 2GB on-board flash storage

Flexible management
10/100/1000BASE-T port for out-of-band connectivity USB disk support for storing configs, logs and Junos images
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EX8216 CHASSIS OVERVIEW


Passive mid-plane
Current switch fabric capacity 6.2 Tbps Supports future scalability to 12.4 Tbps

21RU height, 25 depth


Up to two chassis per standard rack Switch fabrics located in the back Targeted at data center, cloud computing

and campus core deployments

LCD panel
Three shipping options
Each option ships with eight SFs and two fan trays Base configuration: (1) RE and (2) 3000W AC power supplies Redundant configurations: (2) REs and (6) 3000W AC supplies (2) REs and (6) 2000W AC supplies
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EX8216 SWITCH FABRIC


Proven Juniper switch fabric technology
Used in MX Series and T Series

Resilient design
Eight active load-balanced switch

fabrics in the back of the chassis


10GbE line-rate performance

maintained with single SF failure


Hot swappable

Credit-based fabric
8,192 WRED virtual output

queues per system


Single tier low-latency crossbar No head-of-line blocking Efficient multicast replication
Switch fabric module

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EX8216: HIGHLY SCALABLE SWITCHING FABRIC


Eight switch fabric modules connected to the mid plane

SF

SF

SF

SF

SF

SF

SF

SF

320 Gbps

320 Gbps

Line Card 0

Line Card 15

128 x 10GbE ports 1,920 Mpps throughput Wire-rate multicast replication


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EX8216 ROUTING ENGINE (RE)


Trusted Juniper Routing Engine technology
Dedicated Routing Engine modules

Carrier-class reliability
1 + 1 redundancy Master-Backup REs

High-performance, capacity and scale


1.2GHz processor 2GB DRAM 2GB on-board flash storage

Flexible management
10/100/1000BASE-T port for out-of-

band connectivity USB disk support for storing configs, logs and Junos images

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EX8200 EXTERNAL ROUTING ENGINE (XRE200)


Enables EX8200 Virtual Chassis technology

Extends Virtual Chassis to the core Most available single-control plane implementation Available 1H11

Simplifies management and reduces complexity

Reduces the number of managed logical core devices Eliminates the need for Spanning Tree Virtual Chassis NSSU

Flexible connectivity to EX8200 RE


10/100/1000BASE-T 1000BASE-X SFP (up to 40km)

Control plane offload

XRE200 runs routing, Multicast and LAG protocols EX8200 RE provides chassis management, monitoring and bring-up functions

Roadmap

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XRE200: FRONT AND REAR VIEWS


Fixed form factor
LCD

XRE200 Front View

2RU (17.26 in W x 3.5 in H x 17.72 in D) Power supplies, fan tray Two Virtual Chassis Control Interface (VCCI) modules 2.1GHz dual-core processor 4GB DRAM 4GB Flash storage 4 x 10/100/1000BASE-T RJ-45 4 x 1000BASE-X SFP Dual, redundant 250W AC power Dual, hot-swappable fan trays Console Ethernet Out-of-band

Modular components

Performance
VCCI module (4 x RJ45) GbE Mgmt, Console VCCI module (blank) ports and USB

VCCI Interfaces
40 fixed GbE/10GbE SFP/SFP+ ports

XRE200 Rear View

Availability

Redundant, hot swappable, load-sharing power supplies

Redundant, hot swappable, load-sharing power supplies

Management

Roadmap

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EX8200 GbE LINE CARDS


EX8200-48F
48 SFP 100/1000BASE-X interfaces Line-rate for any packet size or type (64-9,216 bytes) 48 Gbps, 71 million packets per second Up to 768 100/1000BASE-X per EX8216 10 to 25 s port-to-port latency depending on packet size Eight queues, 42MB buffer per port

EX8200-48T
48 RJ-45 10/100/1000BASE-T interfaces Line-rate for any packet size or type (64-9,216 bytes) 48 Gbps, 71 million packets per second Up to 768 10/100/1000BASE-T per EX8216 10 to 25 s port-to-port latency depending on packet size Eight queues, 42MB buffer per port

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EX8200 LINE CARDS


EX8200-8XS
Eight SFP+ 10GbE interfaces Line-rate for any packet size or type (64-9,216 bytes) 80 Gbps, 119 million packets per second Up to 128 10GbE per EX8216 10-15 s port-to-port latency depending on packet size Eight queues, 512MB buffer per port

EX8200-40XS
40 SFP/SFP+ GbE/10GbE interfaces 8 x 5-port groups, each group dedicated 10 Gbps 80 Gbps, 119 million packets per second Up to 640 10GbE per EX8216 CEE enabled Eight queues, 512MB PFE + 1MB MAC buffer per port group Available 2H10
Roadmap

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EX8200 CONTROL PLANE ARCHITECTURE

RE0

RE1

FIB FDB ACL

Line Card CPU


FIB FDB ACL

Line Card CPU

512,000 IPv4 Routes 160,000 MAC Addresses

PFE2

PFE2

PFE2

PFE2

PFE2

PFE2

PFE2

PFE2

64,000 Access Control Lists

Line Card 0
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EX8200 LINE CARD ARCHITECTURE (8-PORT 10GbE)

320 Gbps to Switch Fabric

Switch Fabric Interface

Switch Fabric Interface

Packet Processor

Packet Processor

Line Card CPU

Switch Fabric Interface

Switch Fabric Interface

Congestion mgmt 512Mb buffer/port 100 ms of buffering Traffic scheduler Multicast replication L2 and L3 (IPv4 & v6) Access control lists QoS marking Rate limiting Port mirroring GRE tunneling MPLS (2-label)

Packet Processor

Packet Processor

PFE2

PFE2

Line Card
(8) 10GbE Ports

PFE2

PFE2

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EX8200 LINE CARD ARCHITECTURE (48-PORT GbE)

160 Gbps to Switch Fabric

Switch Fabric Interface

Packet Processor

Line Card CPU

Switch Fabric Interface

Congestion mgmt 42Mb buffer/port 50 ms of buffering Traffic scheduler Multicast replication L2 and L3 (IPv4 & v6) Access control lists QoS marking Rate limiting Port mirroring GRE tunneling MPLS (2-label)

Packet Processor

PFE2

Line Card
(48) GbE Ports

PFE2

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EX8208 POWER SYSTEM


Auto-sensing power supplies
3000W AC at 200-240V 2000W AC at 200240V 1200W AC at 100120V

Efficient energy consumption


Over 90% efficient power

supply design 6000W maximum system power draw

Carrier-class reliability
Up to six load sharing

EX8208 PSU Redundancy (2kW) Available Power Sample Configurations

110V 3+3 3600W (24) 10GbE (8) 10GbE, (192) GbE

110V 5+1 6000W

220V 3+3 6000W (64) 10GbE

220V 3+1 6000W

and hot swappable supplies per chassis Supports N+1 or N+N power redundancy

(16) 10GbE, (288) GbE

EX8208 Configuration Tool


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EX8208 COOLING AND ENVIRONMENTAL


Complete cooling redundancy
Dual, redundant fan controllers Modular, hot-swappable fan tray

with 12 variable speed fans Cooling maintained with individual fan failure; graceful system shutdown in thermal overload situations

Flexible thermal designs


040 degrees normal

operational range Hot-aisle, cold-aisle data center designs supported with external baffles NEBS 3 environmental standards

Variable speed side-to-side cooling Up to 2700ft3 (77m3) per minute

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EX8216 POWER SYSTEM


3000W power supply
3000W AC at 200-240V

2000W auto-sensing power supply


2000W AC at 200240V 1200W AC at 100120V

Efficient energy consumption


Over 90% efficient power

supply design
Supports up to 15,000W system

power draw

Carrier-class reliability
Up to six load sharing and

EX8216 PSU Redundancy (3kW)


Available Power Sample Configurations

200W at 110V 5+1


6000W

2000W 220V 5+1


10000W

3000W 220V 3+3


9000W

3000W 220V 5+1


15000W (128) 10GbE (32) 10GbE, (576) GbE

hot swappable supplies per chassis


Supports N+1 or

(64) 10GbE (128) 10GbE (112) 10GbE (8) 10GbE, (384) GbE (32) 10GbE, (576) GbE (32) 10GbE, (576) GbE

N+N power redundancy


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EX8216 Configuration Tool

EX8216 COOLING AND ENVIRONMENTAL


Complete cooling redundancy
Dual, redundant fan controllers

per fan tray Modular, hot-swappable fan trays with nine variable speed fans each Cooling maintained with individual fan failure; graceful system shutdown in thermal overload situations

Flexible thermal designs


040 degrees normal operational range Hot-aisle, cold-aisle data center designs

supported with external baffles NEBS 3 environmental standards

Variable speed side-to-side cooling Up to 4000ft3 (115m3) per minute

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CHATSWORTH N-SERIES TERAFRAME NETWORK CABINET FOR THE EX8200


The Juniper N-Series TeraFrame Network Cabinet is precisely engineered to combat thermal challenges associated with network switches using side-to-side airflow in a hot aisle/cold aisle layout by utilizing these key components:
Network switch exhaust duct: Redirects hot

exhaust air out the rear of the cabinet.


Network switch exhaust filler panels:

Eliminate recirculation of hot air and isolate cold/hot air by using rubber gaskets to seal the switch chassis to the exhaust duct.
Network top panel: Standard with a five-

piece top panel; includes center panel and four perimeter panels (front, sides, rear) with cable knockouts.
Snap-on fingers: Manage cables which enter

the right side of the switch and have T-shaped finger openings that align with each RMU to organize your cables by line card.

App Note: Chatsworth Teraframe Rack for the EX8200


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CHATSWORTH N-SERIES TERAFRAME NETWORK CABINET FOR THE EX8200


Additional standard features for this cabinet platform include:
Offset hinges
Two EX8216s Chatsworth cabinet

Extra space allows for airflow and cables

Offset doors and side panels which provide extra

space for cable 600 MM inner frame & 800 MM outer frame.
Two pairs (4) of equipment mounting rails to

provide front and rear support for 19 EIA-310-D compliant equipment and shelves.
Printed RMU markings and numbering for easy

Rack mounted cable shelf

alignment.
Leveling feet and floor attachment brackets

(casters are available as an accessory).


Fully welded four-post frame to support up to

Exhaust duct redirects warm air to the rear

Cold air enters right side of cabinet

2,500 Ibs (1134kg) of equipment.

Snap on fingers Chatsworth Part Number


NF4M-113C-C42

Description
N-Series TeraFrame Network Cabinet for Juniper EX 8208 or 8216 Ethernet Switches, Black

Front of rack cold aisle (front view)


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KEY TECHNOLOGIES UNIFIED ACCESS CONTROL


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INTEGRATED NETWORK SECURITY WITH UNIFIED ACCESS CONTROL


Policy Configuration

NSM
Reporting

STRM

Policy Server

1. Network protection 2. Guest access 3. Application and role access 4. Visibility and monitoring 5. Identity-based QoS

Infranet Controller
Endpoint profiling, user authentication, endpoint policy Dynamic Role Provisioning

Managed devices with UAC Agent

User access to protected resources

Unmanaged devices with MAC auth

EX Series
Managed devices with 802.1X or MAC auth
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Application Servers

EX SERIES: ACCESS CONTROL ENFORCEMENT PER USER

Permit/deny VLAN assignment Bandwidth limiting Traffic mirroring

Traffic marking Traffic scheduling and prioritization Support for multiple supplicants per port
EX2200 Line EX3200 Line EX4200 Line 1.5K ACLs 7K ACLs 7K ACLs

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UAC USE CASE #1: NETWORK PROTECTION


1

Authenticate user, Profile end-point, Determine location

Infranet Controller

1
AAA

2
Dynamically provision policy enforcement

POLICY SERVER

IDENTITY STORES

EX Series

3
Apps

802.1X SWITCH Control access to protected resources


ISG/IDP

Data

Internet

FIREWALL

APPLICATIONS

WP: Top 5 Cases for NAC


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UAC USE CASE #1 ADVANCED: COORDINATED THREAT CONTROL

3
IC correlates network threat to specific user/device
Infranet Controller

2
Signals anomaly information to Infranet Controller (IC)

EX Series User

4
IC coordinates with EX Series switch to remediate the user
ISG/IDP

CAMPUS HQ WIRED/WIRELESS

IDP detects network threats

Applications

DATA CENTER
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UAC USE CASE #2: GUEST USER ACCESS

EX Series

2 Guest attempts to gain network Guest role access policy pushed to enforcers
Infranet Controller

Access Point

INTERNET

Guest

4
Internet access is permitted

Firewall

CORPORATE OFFICE

Applications

Bandwidth limiting Lower priority scheduling

3
Guest tries to access corporate resources and is blocked

DATA CENTER

WP: Top 5 Cases for NAC


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UAC USE CASE #3: ROLE-BASED APPLICATION ACCESS CONTROL

Infranet Controller

Finance Servers

1
Engineering role policy pushed to enforcers
Engineering Servers
Firewall

DATA CENTER

2
Engineering Employee

EX Series

CORPORATE OFFICE
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UAC USE CASE #4: APPLICATION VISIBILITY AND MONITORING


NetScreen Manager reports who is on network, what apps they are accessing, where they are coming from

Data Center

3
Infranet Controller
NetScreen Manager

Engineering Servers
Finance Servers

Corporate user logs on; access privileges determined by role

EX Series

Corporate User

1 2

ISG/IDP

Internet
Guest Access Point Guest logs on; gets Internet access only

CAMPUS BUILDING

WP: Top 5 Cases for NAC


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UAC USE CASE #5: IDENTITY-BASED QOS


QoS policies stored on IC and sent to the EX Series switch, implementing dynamic QoS policies per user session ERP Servers E-mail Servers

Place ERP traffic in high-priority queue; mark with highpriority DSCP Finance User Place e-mail traffic in best-effort queue; mark with mediumpriority DSCP Marketing User

Infranet Controller

EX Series LAN Switch

Corporate Network Internet Gateway Router

Internet

Bandwidth-limit guest traffic; mark with lowpriority DSCP Guest User

WP: Top 5 Cases for NAC


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OPEN NETWORK FOR UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS


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CARRIER-CLASS, OPEN STANDARDS NETWORK FOR UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS


Auto-sense IP phones
LLDP, LLDP-MED
EX Series

Power over Ethernet


IEEE 802.3af Class 3 (15.4 W) IEEE 802.3at (30W) - EX2200

802.1X Access control


Multiple supplicants per port
VoIP VoIP

Granular QoS
8 queues per port on all ports Strict priority queuing

Carrier-class availability
Redundant components Junos operating system
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POWER OVER ETHERNET (POE) IN EX3200 & EX4200


8 PoE ports in the -24T and -48T models 24 or 48 PoE ports in the -24P and -48P models

Full Class 3 PoE (15.4W per port) Requires only one power supply IP telephony deployments need all PoE ports Lower costs with the T SKUs for low-density PoE
Wireless access points Surveillance cameras

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LLDP AUTOMATES PHONE RECOGNITION


SNMP
Port ge-0/0/0 Device Gateway Information xxxx

ge-0/0/1
ge-0/0/2 ge-0/0/3

IP phone
PC Switch

xxxx
xxxx xxxx

EX Series

Management Application

VoIP EX Series

SNMP

Port ge-0/0/0 ge-0/0/1 ge-0/0/2 VoIP ge-0/0/3

Device Switch IP phone PC/Server PC/Server

Information xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx

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GRANULAR QUALITY OF SERVICE


SAP; Oracle; HTTP; IP Telephony; Voicemail; Video Conferencing; Instant Messaging; ERP; HR; CRM; Backup Replication: E-mail: Video Network Management; SAP; ERP; Oracle; HTTP; IP Telephony; Voicemail; Video Conferencing; Instant Messaging; ERP; HR; CRM; Backup Replication: E-mail; Oracle Network Management; SAP; Oracle; HTTP; IP Telephony

8 queues per port on all ports

7. Network Control 6. Real-time Applications 5. Voice Traffic 4. Video 3. Transaction Applications 2. Building Management 1. Best Effort 0. SNMP

Mark at Layer 2 (802.1p) or Layer 3 (ToS, DSCP) Classify at Layers 2-4 Todays application mix requires 8 queues:
Real-time, transaction, bulk data, voice, video conferencing, control plane management, building management

QoS ACLs can be activated per session with UAC Consistent QoS configuration tools across Junos-powered devices
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AVAYA INTEROPERABILITY TESTING


Completed by Avaya Over 50 tests successfully completed Final report available on Avaya Devconnect website

Source:
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SHORETEL INTEROPERABILITY TESTING


Completed by Shoretel Over 50 tests successfully completed Final app note TPP10113 available on Shoretel website

Master
EX4200-24T

Backup
EX4200-48P

LC
EX4200-48P

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IP TELEPHONY OPPORTUNITIES

Interoperability

Interoperability

WP: Carrier Class Networking for Unified Communications


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WP: Deploying IP Telephony with the EX Series

REDSKY E911 MANAGERTM OVERVIEW


Software that is installed on a server inside the enterprise

Automates the entire E911 process


Communicates with one or more PBX/call servers to track phone movements and location changes Updates local and E911 services databases Monitors the PBX/call server for 911 calls Maintains a log of every event for audit compliance

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OPERATIONAL SIMPLICITY
JUNOS SOFTWARE
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REALITIES OF THE NETWORK OPERATING SYSTEM


Feature inconsistency
Varied implementations across platforms Features lost after upgrades

Software instability
Susceptible to crashes, DDoS attacks,

performance degradation with features turned on Latest features are in most problematic, untested pre-GD releases

Wasteful operations
Squanders time on tedious and repetitive

tasks Few fail-safe mechanisms to protect network and catch errors

Risky, time-consuming fixes and upgrades


Long delays and problems with bug fixes Extensive validation required
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JUNOS OPERATING SYSTEM


T Series EX8216

SRX5800

EX8208

SRX5600
SRX3600 NSMXpress

SRX650 SRX240 SRX210 SRX100

MX Series EX4500 M Series J Series EX4200 EX3200 EX2200

SECURITY

ROUTERS

SWITCHES

SRX

Tx Matrix

Frequent Releases

Module
x

One OS
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One Architecture

API

10.0

10.1

10.2

WHAT MAKES JUNOS BETTER?


One OS
Single source code base
SRX TX Matrix

Consistent implementation of features

One Release
10.0 10.1 10.2

Frequent Releases

Single software release track of feature supersets


Stable, predictable development of new features

One Architecture
Module x

Modular software with resource separation


Highly available, secure and scalable software
Video: Why is Junos different?

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ONE OPERATING SYSTEM


OSPF
BGP IPv6 MGMT

Single repository of source code One implementation of control plane features


Eases training
Streamlines testing, qualification and deployment

SERVICE PROVIDER ACCESS/EDGE


NSM

SERVICE PROVIDER CORE

Consistent user experience


Single common management interface and tools UNIX familiarity

Redeploy equipment to new needs

BRANCH OFFICE
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DATA CENTER
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ONE RELEASE: STABLE, PREDICTABLE ENHANCEMENTS


9.4
Q109

9.5
Q209

9.6
Q309

10.0
Q409

10.1
Q110

10.2
Q210

Single release track Quality and schedule are the highest priorities
Releases are a superset of the previous Achieve zero critical regression errors in each release

Fixed schedule; plan with confidence


4 new releases prescheduled per year*
All product lines follow the same release schedule

Streamlines upgrades and reduces upgrade issues


* Junos release data is based on historical information and is not intended to guarantee future deliverables.

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INNOVATE RATHER THAN OPERATE YOUR NETWORK


Ten years on-time, stable release delivery

Switching

Simple Predictable Reliable

Routing

Security

10.0

10.1
Quarterly Updates

10.2

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ONE MODULAR SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE


Scripts CLI NSM J-Web Toolkit

Standalone modules
Protected memory for stability Contains faults, enables

Open Management Interfaces Control Plane


Management Service App 1 Service App 2 Service App 3

Interfaces

Services Interfaces

Services Plane

...

Module n

Routing

rapid fault isolation Restart independently Enables flexible innovation

Separation of control and forwarding planes


Scales performance,

Kernel

Data Plane

Packet Forwarding

. . .

enhances resiliency, and enables redundancy

Tailored services flexibility


Create customized service

chains with high-performance


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DATA CENTER NETWORKING SOFTWARE COMPARISON


Access Switch Aggregation/Core Security WAN Router

L2 Switch L2/L3 Switch L2 Switch

Product OS Number of Release Trains

CAT 4948 or NX2K/5K

CAT 6500 IOS-SX, CAT-OS

NX 7000

ASA 55xx PIX-OS 7.x

FWSM

IPS IPS

7200 IOSmainline

ASR

IOS-SG, NX-OS Too many releases; inconsistent

NX-OS

PIX-OS Linux 6.x

IOS-XE

Too many releases; inconsistent

Too many releases; inconsistent

Too many releases; inconsistent

Product
OS Number of Release Trains
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EX8200 / MX Junos

SRX Junos

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REDUCE COMPLEXITY, ACHIEVE EXCELLENCE, DELIVER DYNAMIC SERVICES


Network Availability Metric Average Decrease*

Reduce Risks

Continuous systems availability


Improve network availability and delivery of applications and services

Frequency of Unplanned Events Duration of Unplanned Events

24% 30%

Decrease Cost & Complexity

Automated operations efficiency


Streamline operations, enhance efficiency, and lower TCO

Network Efficiency Metric Troubleshooting Monitoring

Average Time Saved*

54% 24%

Increase Speed of Change

Open innovation flexibility


Provide the flexibility to meet changing business requirements

Network Flexibility Metric


Upgrading Adding Infrastructure

Average Time Saved*

23% 29%

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PROVEN LOWER TCO: FORRESTER REPORT, FEB 2009


Critical Categories of Enterprise Network Operational Costs
Switch and Router Downtime Costs
(based on reduction in frequency and duration of unplanned Network events)

Switch and Router Maintenance & Support Costs


(a planned events category)

Switch and Router Deployment Time Costs


(the adding infrastructure task)

Unplanned Switch and Router Events Resolution Costs


(the time needed to resolve unplanned network events)

Overall Switch and Router Network Operations Costs


(the combined total savings associated with planned, unplanned, planning and provisioning and adding infrastructure tasks)

Multiple network operating system versions are the silent killers of efficiency
*Forrester Consulting Single Network Operating System Study 02/09

Baseline for All Network Operating Systems

27%* Lower With Junos

54%* Lower With Junos

25%* Lower With Junos

40%* Lower With Junos

41%* Lower With Junos

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OPERATIONAL SIMPLICITY
UNIFIED NETWORK MANAGEMENT
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UNIFIED MANAGEMENT FOR EX SERIES SWITCHES


Device Management Network & Security Management Third-party NMS

Junos CLI
Telnet, SSH Junoscript: Automated Configuration, Operations

J-Web
Quick Setup with Templates Dashboard View Performance Monitoring

Juniper NSM and Juniper STRM Threat Detection Junos Space


Discovery & Configuration Policy Management Inventory Management Log Management Event Log Management Compliance & IT Efficiency

Telnet SSH XML

HTTP HTTPS XML

NetConf DMI Syslog Sflow

SNMP Syslog

Juniper EX Series
Open, standards-based management

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DEVICE MANAGEMENT JUNOS XML APISJUNOS SCRIPT AND NETCONF


EX Series switches support the standard Junos XML APIs Allow config scripts driven from customized external clients (XML or Perl) or third-party NMS / OSS
e.g. 1: External trap & RADIUS authentication triggered configlets you

set MAC address and VLAN on a switch port e.g. 2: Centralized VoIP manager pushes 802.1x, VLAN and CoS-based configs dynamically based on new location for a user
xnm-cleartext / xnm-ssl / telnet / ssh

CLI handles initial authentication

request response

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DEVICE MANAGEMENT AUTOMATION WITH JUNOS SCRIPTS


Commit scripts
Enable automated compliance checks & change management for all

configurations on EX Series switches


e.g. Reject guest VLAN tag configuration on access switch trunk portsrestrict guest access to a floor

Macros allow operators to simplify complex configurations and self-heal errors e.g. Apply predefined Data+VoIP port template on any switch port that gets a description matching a particular string data-phone

Operations scripts
Allows custom output for diagnosis and event management e.g. Combine two different show commands to get a custom output for better analysis

Event policies & scripts


Automated predefined responses to events creating self-monitoring networks e.g. When a switchs trunk port goes up & down, run show interfaces and show alarms CLI, parse data, save it to a file and send this to a server

http://junos.juniper.net/scripts/
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SIMPLIFY OPERATIONS WITH THE J-WEB MANAGEMENT USER INTERFACE


Easy initial setup
Enables fast deployment with minimum

configuration steps

Dashboard with Chassis View


Dynamic status update of system and ports

Feature configuration
Templates: Ports, VLAN, 802.1X, Security

and QoS Networking: VLAN, PoE, LLDP, Link Aggregation, Chassis, Port Mirroring Security: 802.1X, ACL

Performance monitoring
Real-time monitoring graphs System, ports, VLAN, PoE, chassis 802.1X, Port Security

Troubleshooting & maintenance


Firmware & configuration upgrade / rollback Basic troubleshooting tasks
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J-WEB DASHBOARDSINGLE VIEW OF SYSTEM HEALTH


Chassis View for EX3200 and EX4200
Dynamic status update of

system, ports and LCD panel data

System health status


Memory utilization,

CPU temp, CPU utilization, fan status

Capacity utilization of resources


Ports, Mac-table entries,

VLANs configured

Top 10 alarms view


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J-WEB DASHBOARD TEMPLATE-BASED CONFIGURATION


Single-click role-based port templates, including:
Desktop, IP phone,

access point, router uplink, switch uplink

Click-and-enable GUI configurations


VLANs, LLDP, PoE, Link

Aggregation, CoS, ACL

Click-to-CLI
Covers all configuration

options in CLI

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J-WEB DASHBOARDMONITORING, TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE


Performance monitoring
Real-time monitoring

graphs System, ports, VLAN, PoE, Virtual Chassis Virtual Chassis ports and members 802.1X, port security

Troubleshooting & Maintenance


Firmware &

configuration upgrade / rollback Basic troubleshooting tasks: TDR, Ping, Traceroute


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NETWORK MANAGEMENT NSM AND NSMXPRESS


Device management
Device topology discovery, tracking Role-based administration Tracking end-hosts, free ports

URL link to J-Web

Configuration management
Role-based port templates Configuration version management

Inventory management
Hardware & software inventory

Viewing device licenses

Monitoring & troubleshooting


Log filtering & reporting Status monitoring

Centralized change management


Configuration version management Software version tracking & updates

Ease of deployment
Appliance-based form factor

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NSM DEVICE MANAGEMENT


Flexible device addition and/or deletion
Secure auto-discovery

SNMP, SSH, IP address seed Manual device addition and synch-up

Continuous device synch-up for status, configuration and inventory Streamlined and scheduled device update

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NSM TOPOLOGY DISCOVERY


Standards-based topology discovery of Juniper routers, switches and security devices
Hierarchical

segmentation of network maps Quick device search, map panning & zoom-in

Easy search for end-host connections off switch portsany vendor switch

Free port search for switch ports


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NSM INVENTORY MANAGEMENT


Hardware inventory including device model, serial number, line cards, PSU, fan and PoE Software inventory including Junos version, license state

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NSM TEMPLATE-BASED CONFIGURATION


Click & select-based configuration
All device feature details

Customizable device configuration templates


Pre-selected options Applied to one or more

devices

Port templates
Pre-defined port roles

desktop, VoIP phone, access point, uplink to router, etc. Based on best practices
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NSM UAC AND EX SERIES SWITCH MANAGEMENT


Wizard-based interface to map EX Series switches to one or more Infranet Controllers (ICs) Allows port level turnup of 802.1x-based access control for one or more switches

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NSM CONFIGURATION CHANGE MANAGEMENT


Facilitates regular synch and backup of device configuration file with NSM database
Allows archival and

versioning

Can compare two different configurations:


From within NSM

database Between NSM version and running configuration on the device

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NSM SOFTWARE IMAGE MANAGEMENT


Centralized software image version tracker for the devices
Also stores firmware updates

and entire image files

Allows centralized software upgrade or downgrade for several devices at a time


Includes Junos change

management controls for images

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NSM EVENT VISIBILITY MANAGEMENT


Centralized syslog-based event management
View event details in real time

and for historical records

Event filters for zeroing on specific types of events


Predefined & user-customizable

filters available for all device types


Actionable triggers can be set

Event reports for analyzing event trends and historical tracking


Predefined & user-customizable

reports available
Reports can saved / printed

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JUNOS SPACE ORCHESTRATES THE NEW NETWORK


The New Network With Junos Space In One Location: Asset Diagnostics Security Design management Ethernet Design Virtual Control Service Now Service Insight Network Activate

Security

Switch management

Virtual switch management

Characteristics:
Common, cross-device platform for automation of virtual and physical networks Plug & play application environment User-centric, task-oriented interface Correlated network, security, app and user intelligence

Consequences:
Improved top and bottom line benefits Rapid scaling of application infrastructure Reduced opex Optimal security, scale and resource efficiency

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SIMPLIFIED MANAGEMENT OF VIRTUAL AND PHYSICAL NETWORKS

End-to-end network management:


Physical and virtual from a single pane of glass

Industrys only Web-based solution:


Automated, GUI based - eliminates human errors

Increased Application Availability

Open architecture:
No proprietary lock-ins works with open APIs

Most scalable solution:


Manage hundreds of hosts from a single instance.

Reduced Complexity

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SECURITY THREAT RESPONSE MANAGER (STRM)


Juniper STRM Appliance

Key Features

Threat Detection
Detect Day 0 threats; detect right threats at the right time

Log Management
Log management and generic reporting engine

Compliance
Policy safety net & audits

Application Visibility
Application flow identification & consumption per application

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STRM FLEXIBLE & USEFUL REPORTING


220+ out-of-the-box report templates Fully customizable reporting engine: creating, branding and scheduling report delivery

Compliance reporting packages for PCI, SOX, FISMA, GLBA and HIPAA
Reports based on control frameworks: NIST, ISO and CoBIT
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STRM AND EX SERIES SWITCHES


STRM collects information from EX Series switches via:
Syslog sFlow (9.3R2.8 onwards)
sFlow Collector
Traffic Data

sFlow
Used to monitor traffic at wire speed on

Analysis sFlow Agents

all interfaces simultaneously


STRM uses this data to provide network

traffic visibility information


EX Series switches support raw packet

headers to enable deep packet inspection


Up to four sFlow collectors can be

configured per switch


Can be enabled on all interfaces except:

Layer 3 VLAN-tagged interfaces LAG interfaces (sFlow can be enabled on the members)

WP: Monitoring Network Traffic using Sflow in the EX Series


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THIRD PARTY NETWORK MANAGEMENT


Integration through standards-based Junos APIs: NetConf, SNMP v1/v2/v3, Telnet, SSHv3, HTTP/HTTPs

Vendor

Product
Tivoli NetCool OmniBus v7.2 Tivoli IP Network Manager v3.7 OpenView NNM v7.5 OpsWare Network Automation VistaInsight v3.0 Smarts v7.03 Spectrum v8.1 eHealth v6.0 NetworkAuthority Automation Orion Network Performance Monitor R-Series NCCM Comptel / Axiom Service Activation

Description
Centralized fault management, and trap and alarm correlation and device monitoring iP based layer 3 network visualization and topology based event correlation Device discovery, collection of traps and alarms, and device health monitoring Centralized configuration & change management Centralized performance management Centralized fault management including discovery, alarm correlation Centralized fault management including discovery, and trap and alarm correlation and device monitoring Centralized performance management Policy based configuration & change Comprehensive fault and network performance management platform Network Configuration and Change Management Service Activation and provisioning

Junos Release
9.2 9.0 9.2R2.1 5 9.x 9.0 9.2R3 9.2R3 9.2 9.2R3 9.0 9.2 9.2R3

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SERVICE NOW AUTOMATES DIAGNOSTICS


Service Now & Service Insight
Service Now JMB AI Scripts Installed
Hardware Software Resources Configuration

Juniper Support System

Service Insight

Internet Gateway

Customer Network

Customer or Partner NOC

Juniper

30x reduction in mean-time to recover In device script based failure monitoring Lights off incident creation with Juniper JTAC

Automated global event correlation increases Service Intelligence


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NETWORK DESIGN SCENARIOS: CAMPUS AND BRANCH


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PROBLEMS WITH LEGACY CAMPUS LAN ARCHITECTURE


Building 1
Closet A2

Building 2 (to Bldng N)


Closet B2
Closet C2 N Closet D2N

Access

Closet A1

Closet B1

Closet C1

Closet D1

Aggregation
IDF 1 IDF 2

Oversubscribed interfaces

requires additional links Each wiring closet and each aggregation core device must be managed 14 managed LAN devices
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Core

Legend
10/100/1000BASE-T
1000BASE-x 10GBASE-x

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LAN SIMPLIFICATION #1: ACCESS


Building 1
Closet A2
EX4200 VC

Building 2 (to Building N)


Closet B2
EX4200 VC

Closet C2 N
EX4200 VC

Closet D2N
EX4200 VC

Access

Closet A1

Closet B1

Closet C1

Closet D1

Aggregation
IDF 1 IDF 2

EX4200 Virtual Chassis across

Did you know? Virtual Chassis can save you up to 33% from a standard configuration
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wiring closets
Up to 50% fewer uplinks Fewer (10) managed
Core

LAN devices

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LAN SIMPLIFICATION #2: AGGREGATION


Building 1
Closet A2
EX4200 VC

Building 2 (to Building N)


Closet B2
EX4200 VC

Closet C2 N
EX4200 VC

Closet D2N
EX4200 VC

Access

Closet A1

Closet B1

Closet C1

Closet D1

EX4200-24F VC

Aggregation

EX4200-24F VC

IDF 1

IDF 2

Core

Fewer aggregation uplinks No blocked links, independent

of Layer 2
Eight managed LAN devices EX8200 for the LAN core
EX8200 EX8200

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EX4500 AT THE CAMPUS AGGREGATION AND CORE


Building 1
Closet A2
EX4200 Virtual Chassis

Building 2 (to Building N)


Closet B2
EX4200 Virtual Chassis

Closet C2 N
EX4200 Virtual Chassis

Closet D2N
EX4200 Virtual Chassis

Access

Closet A1

Closet B1

Closet C1

Closet D1

EX4500

Aggregation

EX4500

IDF 1

IDF 2

Core

10GbE uplinks from closets Support up to 48 Virtual

Chassis configurations with redundant links


Cost-effective aggregation

EX4500

EX4500

EX8200

EX8200

solution
Cost-effective core solution
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LAN SIMPLIFICATION #3: CORE


Building 1
Closet A2
EX4200 VC

Building 2 (to Building N)


Closet B2
EX4200 VC

Closet C2 N
EX4200 VC

Closet D2N
EX4200 VC

Closet A1

Closet B1

Closet C1

Closet D1
EX4200-24F EX4200-24F VC #1

EX4200-24F

EX4200-24F

Core VC 1

EX4200-24F

IDF 1
EX4200-24F

Core
Core VC 2 EX4200-24F

IDF 2

EX4200-24F VC #2

Simplified architecture Up to ten IDFs per VC Six managed devices Up to 45% TCO savings*
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INCREASE HIGH AVAILABILITY AT NO ADDITIONAL COST


Building 1
Closet A2
EX4200 VC EX4200 VC

Building 2 (to Building N)


Closet B2

Access

Closet C2 N
EX4200 VC

Closet D2N
EX4200 VC

Layer 2

Default Gateway

Default Gateway

Default Gateway

Default Gateway

Aggregation
EX4200-24F VC EX4200-24F VC

IDF 1

Layer 3 Layer 3

Closet A1

Closet B1

Closet C1

Closet D1

IDF 2

EX Series switches support

Did you know?


EX8200 EX8200

OSPF ECMP in the base license


Increased availability with

L3 to the access
No blocked links

Core

You can save up to 40% by enabling Layer 3 technology to the access*


*Refer to Juniper TCO analysis

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CHALLENGES WITH UNIFIED COMMUNICATION

Mail

PROPRIETARY

User Interface
PROPRIETARY

Call Directory Server

VoIP

IP PBX

Soft Phones

Video

Voice

VoD

QoS Voice Mail Server Switch SIP Data

Complex architecture
Proprietary protocols Scalability problems Vendor lock-in

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CHANGING THE PARADIGM ON UNIFIED COMMUNICATION


Voice
STANDARD
Call Directory Server VoiP IP PBX

Network
STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD
EX4200
MX Series EX8200 Series Infranet Controller WX/WXC ISG/IDP SRX Series

SSL VPN

User Interface Voice Mail Server Conference Server

Soft Phones

STANDARD

STRM

NSMXpress

Choose Best-in-Class Choice and flexibility for: Wireless

Power over Ethernet

Telepresence

Scalability advantages
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PROBLEMS WITH LEGACY CAMPUS LAN ARCHITECTURE


Building 1
Closet A2
OS#1 OS#1

Building 2 (to Building N)


Closet B2
Closet C2 N Closet D2N

OS#1

OS#1

Access
OS#2 OS#2 OS#2 OS#2

Closet A1

Closet B1

Closet C1

Closet D1

OS#3

OS#3

Aggregation

OS#3

OS#3

IDF 1

IDF 2

Firewall

OS#4

OS#4

OS#6

Core
OS#7
OS#5 OS#5
IPS

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JUNOS SIMPLIFIES THE CAMPUS


Building 1
Closet A2
EX4200 VC

Building 2 (to Building N)


Closet B2
EX4200 VC

Closet C2 N
EX4200 VC

Closet D2N
EX4200 VC

Access

Closet A1

Closet B1

Closet C1

Closet D1

Aggregation
IDF 1 IDF 2

Consistency of features
Stability Ease of management Savings on training IT
Core

Did you know? Junos saves an average of 41%*

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REDUCING CAMPUS NETWORK TCO


Typical Configuration
2,500 user campus with five buildings PoE at access, redundant GbE uplinks

10GbE core interconnects


Access control for all users

Juniper Savings %
Total CAPEX (with no price discount) Ongoing Maintenance/ Support Costs Operating Systems (time to manage)

$1.03M $206K Junos


Juniper Solution
EX Series switches Unified Access Control 5 year next day

$1.87M $404K IOS


Cisco Solution
Catalyst Switches NAC 5 year next-day

Up to 44.8% CAPEX Up to 49.1% Support Up to 25% OPEX

maintenance

maintenance

Simplified LAN architecture with fewer managed devices Increased availability via Layer 3 to the access Seamless, L2-L7 policy enforcement with UAC
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EX2200 ENTERPRISE DEPLOYMENTS


UAC enforcement point

EX2200

J2320/SRX

WAN

PSTN
Local Servers UAC enforcement point

EX2200

BRANCH OFFICE

WORKGROUP
GbE

Typical Deployments
Low-density

EX4200 EX2200
UAC enforcement point GbE 10GbE

wiring closets Workgroup Retail store Office of 48 or less K-12

EX3200 Access Layer

EX4200
10GbE

Aggregation/Core Layer

WIRING CLOSET
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PRODUCT POSITIONING IN BRANCH OFFICES


SRX100
100BaseT ports 1000BaseT ports 8 X

SRX210
6 2

EX2200
Up to 52 Up to 52

EX3200
Up to 48 Up to 48

EX4200
Up to 480 Up to 480

PoE ports

Up to 48

Up to 48

Up to 480

GbE Fiber uplinks 10 GbE fiber uplinks Field-replaceable power and fans Virtual chassis


(Redundant)

X X

X X

X X

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NETWORK DESIGN SCENARIOS: DATA CENTER


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LEGACY DATA CENTER NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE

1 2 3 4 5
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Too many devices and layers Too many operating systems

WAN Edge
WAN Edge Router WAN Edge Router

Core Tier
L2/L3 Switch L2/L3 Switch

High latency

Aggregation Tier
SSL VPN Firewall IPSec VPN IPS
Security Sprawl

Uptime is a challenge
Access Tier
L2 Switch Servers + Storage

L2/L3 Switch

L2/L3 Hard to manage Switch STP in a flat L2 access network

Takes too long to deploy anything

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DATA CENTER NETWORK NIRVANA


How do we get there? Simple logical and physical topology Significant reduction in power, cooling and space Improved performance: reduced congestion and latency Simpler to configure end to end Increased reliability
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Routers

Application Services

Security Network Management

Servers

Storage

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JUNIPER SIMPLIFIES THE DATA CENTER NETWORK

1 2 3 4 5 5
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Lower latency

WAN Edge
M Series

Extend Virtual Private LANs with MPLS

Increased bandwidth Higher reliability Less power and space Simplified management Consolidated security

Core Layer

High density, wire-rate 10GbE

Virtualized security
SRX5800

Access Layer
EX4200

Single fabric using Virtual Chassis technology

EX4500

GbE servers

10GbE servers

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DATA CENTER ACCESS (TOP OF RACK)


Virtual Chassis #1

Virtual Chassis #2

Fewer switches to manage Economizes uplinks Fewer distribution switch ports No Spanning Tree
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Uplinks of VC #1
Uplinks of VC #2

SCALABLE VIRTUAL MACHINE MOBILITY


VPLS

Virtual Chassis Across Racks

Virtual Chassis Extension Over Metro Fiber

Data Center Rack A Rack B

Data Center

Cloud Center

Cloud Center

Layer 2 domain across racks

Layer 2 domain across fiber connected data centers

Layer 2 domain across virtual private LAN

RACK TO RACK

METRO DATA CENTERS

CLOUD TO CLOUD

WP: Implementing VMWARE Server Virtualization


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LOWERING APPLICATION LATENCY BY COLLAPSING TIERS AND CONSOLIDATING SECURITY


LEGACY
L2/L3 Switch L2/L3 Switch

JUNIPER
EX8200 Series SRX5800

L2/L3 Switch

L2/L3 Switch

Antivirus

EX4200 Series EX4200 Series EX4200 Series EX4200 Series

L2/L3 Switch

L2/L3 Switch L2/L3 Switch

L2/L3 Switch

Server A

Server B

Server A

Server B

More devices/interconnections 20-50 us in each chassis-based switch Open/close sessions multiple times
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Fewer devices/interconnections EX4200: Lowest 10GbE latency in the entire industry 2-3 us Open/close sessions only once
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JUNOS SIMPLIFIES DATA CENTER DEPLOYMENTS


Access Switch Aggregation/Core Security WAN Router

L2 Switch L2/L3 Switch L2 Switch

Product OS Number of Release Trains

CAT 4948

CAT 6500 IOS-SX, CAT-OS

NX 7000

ASA 55xx PIX-OS 7.x

FWSM

IPS

7200 IOSmainline

ASR

IOS-SG Too many; inconsistent

NX-OS

PIX-OS Linux 6.x

IOS-XE

Too many; inconsistent

Too many; inconsistent

Too many, inconsistent

Product
OS Number of Release Trains
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EX8200 / MX Junos

SRX Junos

M Junos

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TRANSFORMING EXPERIENCE AND ECONOMICS

To eliminate cost

500 servers
CAPEX Total power in watts Total space in RU Total managed devices Number of device interactions Annual Maintenance Cost Annual Operating Expense (Opex) 3 Year Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) 5 Year Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)
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Cisco $265,560 3,830 15 13 78 $8,270 $15,625 $312,435 $343,685


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Juniper $211,300 2,704 15 4 6 $6,267 $12,636 $249,207 $274,479

Juniper Savings
20.4% 20.4% 29.4% 29.4%

parity 69.2% 92.3% 24.2% 19.1% 20.2% 20.1%

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TRANSFORMING EXPERIENCE AND ECONOMICS

To drive performance

4,600 servers
CAPEX Total power in watts Total space in RU Total managed devices Number of device interactions Latency Range Annual Maintenance Cost Annual Operating Expense (Opex) 3 Year Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) 5 Year Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)
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Cisco $2,642,320 33,603 156 107 5,671 27-78 us $64,916 $135,952 $3,050,177 $3,322,081
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Juniper $1,607,800 22,388 124 22 231 8-18 us $39,014 $91,692 $1,765,835 $1,871,191

Juniper Savings 39.2%


33.4%

20.5% 79.4% 95.9%


70-77%

39.9% 32.6%
42.1%

43.7%

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TRANSFORMING EXPERIENCE AND ECONOMICS

At scale

9,200 servers
Cisco CAPEX Total power in watts Total space in RU Total managed devices Number of device interactions Annual Maintenance Cost Annual Operating Expense (Opex) 3 Year Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) 5 Year Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)
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Juniper $3,087,600 41,755 220 41 820 $73,288 $168,532 $3,593,197 $3,930,261

$5,036,400 60,823 268 211 22,155 $121,408 $246,156 $5,774,867 $6,267,178


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Juniper Savings 38.7%


31.3%

17.9% 80.6%
96.3%

39.6% 31.5% 37.8% 37.3%

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REDUCING DATA CENTER NETWORK TCO WITH JUNIPER VS. CISCO CATALYST
Savings $$
Typical Configuration Total List Price Power Rack Space Operating Systems (time to manage)
3000 servers, dual GbE attached Fully redundant design 125Gbps firewall 10GbE uplink from access and in core

$4.6M 372,169 kW*hr/yr 210 RU Junos Juniper Solution EX4200 top-of-rack (2/rack) EX8208 in core 2 SRX5800s

$9.6M 666,758 kW*hr/yr 450 RU IOS Cisco Solution Cat 4948 top-of-rack (2/rack) Cat 6500 in aggregation and core 46 FWSM

Up to 52.1% CAPEX Up to 44.2% power Up to 55.3% space Up to 25% OPEX

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REDUCING DATA CENTER NETWORK TCO WITH JUNIPER VS. CISCO NEXUS
Savings $$
Typical Configuration Total List Price Power Rack Space Operating Systems (time to manage)
3000 servers, dual GbE attached Fully redundant design 100Gbps firewall 10GbE uplink from access and in core

$4.49M 366,948 kW*hr/yr 210 RU Junos Juniper Solution 150 EX4200 top-ofrack (2/rack) 2 EX8208s in core 2 SRX5800s

$6.93M 604,650 kW*hr/yr 374 RU IOS Cisco Solution 150 Nexus 2148 FEX top-of-rack (2/rack) 16 Nexus 5020 aggregators 2 Nexus 7010 in core 10 Cat 6500 w/ 38 FWSM

Up to 35.3% CAPEX Up to 39.3% power Up to 43.9% space Up to 25% OPEX

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