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| Home :: Hardware Solutions :: Switches - Routers - Acceleration :: Juniper Networks |
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| J-Series |
The J-series Services Router delivers the advanced JUNOS modular operating system in a hardware platform that is ideal for smaller sites, including remote, branch, and regional offices. The JUNOS software runs many functions independently, to deliver high levels of security, uptime, and performance, with reduced operations effort. The J-series routers provide enterprises, government organizations, and research and education groups with a forward-looking platform to build converged IP and IP/MPLS infrastructures. The modular and coherent design of the JUNOS operating system is fundamentally different from legacy routing systems. By running multiple functions in parallel on assigned processing resources, JUNOS software delivers high stability with the flexibility to enable advanced routing, QoS, security, and management policies with predictable performance. The J-Series line includes the J2300, J4300, and J6300 Services Routers.
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| M-Series |
Juniper Networks M-series multiservice edge routing portfolio uniquely combines best-in-class IP/MPLS capabilities with unmatched reliability, stability, security, and service richness. These multiservice edge routing platforms allow providers to consolidate multiple networks onto a single IP/MPLS infrastructure, while simultaneously generating new revenues with leading-edge services. Our M-series multiservice edge routing systems use a hardware-based approach combined with the highly scalable, secure, and reliable JUNOS™ software, which enables multiple services without compromise on a single IP/MPLS platform . Providers enjoy maximized revenue and minimized operational and capital costs.
Deployed predominantly at the service-provider edge and in high-end enterprise applications, the IP/MLS M-series multiservice edge routing family is capable of supporting current and emerging Layer 2 and Layer 3 services. From a Layer 2 perspective, the J-FASE (Juniper Frame and ATM Service Emulation) toolkit, combined with M-series multiservice edge routing performance, enables accurate emulation of ATM and Frame Relay services over MPLS. The same multiservice edge routing platform supports rich Ethernet services, enabling providers to capture revenue from this emerging service. Layer 2.5 Interworking VPNs are available to smoothly migrate customers from ATM/FR to Ethernet services, as demand dictates. The same IP/MLS M-series multiservice edge routing platform also delivers rich Layer 3 services, including the industry's most scalable and comprehensive Layer 3 VPN portfolio, granular per logical interface QoS, hardware-based IPv6, multicast, NAT, stateful firewall, and IPSec encryption. New revenues are generated faster and more cost-effectively with the scalable policy control of the SDX-300 service deployment system leveraging these rich features. M-Series Router Datasheet |
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| WAN & Data Center Acceleration |
Juniper Networks application acceleration platforms provide secure and assured application delivery. Organizations benefit from productivity gains realized across the full gamut of business applications, including Web-enabled applications, regardless of a user's location. They provide substantial operational savings, enabling a "zero footprint" branch office architecture, centralized management, and simplified troubleshooting. They also provide capital savings by reducing Web and application servers, application licenses, distributed file and e-mail servers, data centers, and WAN circuit costs. IT also gains tremendous application visibility, across the enterprise, in data centers and branch offices, and to remote users. |
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| T-Series |
At the heart of the Infranet is the network core, which provides connectivity from network edge to network edge. In the Internet model, the core of the network is concerned primarily with raw forwarding speed, expecting most service creation and other forms of network intelligence to come from the edge of the network. The Infranet, however, is predicated on the idea that an ensured user experience requires network intelligence to protect user traffic from ingress to egress, and all along the network path. Juniper Networks platforms free you from the traditional trade-off between rich services and performance by offering sophisticated processing capability on a true multiservice platform. With the T-series platforms, companies can reduce operational and capital expenses, while easily providing a customized solution set and user experience. The result is flexible, powerful, and profitable network service delivery.
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| E-Series |
Subscriber Management: The E-series aggregates the output from DSLAMs, provides PPP session termination, enforces QoS policies, and routes traffic into the IP backbone. Broadband aggregation features of the E-series family include: DHCP, PPPoE, PPPoA, PAP, CHAP, Domain parsing based on destination domain, IP address pooling, L2TP, LAC, LNS, RADIUS-initiated disconnect, RADIUS server support, auto-detection, Zero-Touch configuration, and TACACS+.
MultiService Edge: The E-series family supports a wide variety of access protocols: Frame Relay, PPP, ATM, Ethernet and POS.
High Performance: Wire-speed packet processing on all E-series interfaces with ERX ASIC technology.
Carrier-Class Design: The E-series family delivers carrier-class reliability with NEBS-compliant hardware design, hot-swappable modules, redundancy, and modular software architecture.
Advanced QoS: Fine-grained, wire-speed IP QoS capabilities for up to 64,000 subscriber flows. E-Series Routers |
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