"Juniper Product Spotlight: Exploring Innovation through Videos"
In this spotlight series, we delve into the world of Juniper products and their innovative features through engaging videos. Join us as we showcase the cutting-edge technology and solutions that Juniper Networks has to offer, all while keeping you informed and inspired. Stay tuned for a closer look at the future of networking and beyond.
- Making 400G Waves: PTX10001-36MR FFF Router
- Juniper Networks offers the PTX10001-36MR FFF Router designed for network preparedness.
- The router addresses the growing demands of 5G, IoT, and cloud computing traffic.
- It offers a compact 1RU fixed form factor with 9.6 terabytes capacity, suitable for various environments.
- Flexible licensing options allow customers to pay for the features and bandwidth they need.
- The router supports seamless transition from 100 gig to 400 gig, making it a versatile and scalable solution for large data centers.
- QFX5130-32CD Switch Hardware Overview
Use this video to learn about the QFX5130-32CD, a high-density, cost-optimized 1 RU 400GbE fixed-configuration platform ideal for data centers where cloud services are being added. • 32 QSFP-DD/QSFP/QSFP+ ports • 128 10GbE QSFP+ or 25GbE QSFP28 interfaces channelization support
- QFX5700 Modular Switch Hardware Overview
Use this video to learn about the QFX5700, a high-density, cost-optimized, 5-U 400GbE, 8 slot fabric-less modular platform, ideal for data centers where capacity and cloud services are being added as business needs grow. • 32 QSFP56-56 of 400 GbE ports • 128 100GbE ports • 144 50GbE/40GbE/25GbE/10GbE ports
The QFX5700 is a series of modular switches manufactured by Juniper Networks. These switches are designed to provide high-performance networking solutions for data centers and enterprise environments. Let's take a closer look at the hardware overview of the QFX5700 modular switch:
- QFX5120-48T Switch Hardware Overview
Use this video to learn about the QFX5120-48T, a high-performance 1RU fixed-configuration switch that provides the foundation for extremely agile data centers.
- QFX5120-48Y Switch Hardware Overview
- The QFX5120-48Y is a one rack unit access switch designed for data center leaf and spine networks.
- It offers an impressive aggregate throughput of up to 2 terabits per second, with 48 access ports and 8 uplink ports.
- Uplink ports can be channelized using breakout cables and support speeds of 40 or 100 gigabit ethernet.
- It runs on Junos OS and supports automation through Python and zero-touch provisioning.
- The switch has redundant power supplies, multiple fan modules for cooling, and offers airflow direction flexibility, with four different models available.
- EX4300-48MP Switch Hardware Overview
Use this video to learn about the EX4300-48MP, a high-performance Ethernet switch providing connectivity for high-density environments and scalability for growing networks.
- QFX5120-48YM Switch Hardware Overview
Use this video to learn about the QFX5120-48YM, a high-performance 1RU fixed-configuration switch that provides the foundation for extremely agile data centers, enterprise multi-cloud deployments, and campus distribution or core deployments.
• Support for MACsec
• 25 Gbps, 10 Gbps, or 1 Gbps speed in 48 SFP28 access ports
• 100 Gbps or 40 Gbps speed in 8 QSFP28 ports
• AC or DC input power
• Front-to-back or back-to-front airflow
- PTX10004 Packet Transport Router Hardware Overview
Use this video learn about the PTX10004 Packet Transport Router, the small-but-mighty modular chassis in the PTX Series. This 4-slot chassis has an effective switching capacity of 57.6 Tbps and only uses seven rack units of space. With high scalability, 400GbE in-line MACsec, and power efficiency of 0.14W per gigabit, the PTX10004 router delivers extraordinary capacity for space-and power-constrained peering and collocation facilities.
- Multigigabit EX4400 Switch Hardware Overview
Use this video to learn about the multigigabit EX4400 models – cloud-ready, secure access switches for campus and branch networks.
- PTX10001-36MR Packet Transport Router Hardware Overview
Use this video to learn about the PTX10001-36MR, a fixed-configuration 1-U router that is designed for peering, core routing, and infrastructure edge routing roles in cloud provider, service provider, and content provider networks.
• Twelve 100-Gigabit Ethernet QSFP28 ports
• Twenty-four 400-Gigabit Ethernet QSFP56-DD ports
- ACX7100-32C Router Hardware Overview
Use this video to learn about ACX7100-32C, a high-performance access router that addresses the emerging needs of 5G, IoT, and low-latency applications.
SRX380 Services Gateway Hardware Overview
Use this video to learn about the SRX380, a high-performance and secure SD-WAN gateway that consolidates security, routing, and switching for distributed enterprise offices.
Sixteen 1-Gigabit Ethernet copper ports with PoE+ Four 10-Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ ports Four Mini-PIM slots support Wi-Fi, LTE, and additional interfaces
- EX4400-24X Switch Hardware Overview
Use this video to learn about the EX4400-24X, a cloud-ready, secure access distribution switch for campus and branch networks.
- ACX7100-48L Router Hardware Overview
Use this video to learn about ACX7100-48L, a high-performance access router that addresses the emerging needs of 5G, IoT, and low-latency applications.
- ACX7100 Hardware Overview
Learn about Juniper's ACX7100 line of of high-capacity Cloud Metro platforms, bringing port speed flexible (native 10G to 400G) services to metro, enterprise, and data center use cases supporting ZR/ZR+ pluggable transceivers, the latest protocol and traffic engineering technologies, and advanced timing capabilities in an efficient 1RU, 4.8 Tbps of ASIC forward capacity footprint.
- ACX7024 Cloud Metro Router Hardware Overview
Use this video to learn about the ACX7024, high-performance access router that addresses the growing demands of metro applications. With a compact 1-U form factor, a temperature-hardened design, and advanced timing capabilities, the ACX7024 is well suited to support Ethernet business services, residential access, and 5G mobile deployments.
- Introducing Juniper MX10004 and LC9600
- Juniper Networks has introduced the Juniper MX10004 and LC9600, focusing on multi-service edge silicon innovations.
- Trio 6, a 7mm form factor chipset, offers a total throughput capacity of 1.6 Tbps with power efficiency (less than 150 watts).
- It supports advanced protocols, rich telemetry, and DDOS protection, along with line rate MACsec for port speeds from 10 gig to 400 gig.
- Trio 6 serves various market use cases such as Internet Edge, Data Center Edge, Peering, Mobile Backhaul, and more.
- The architecture of Trio 6 features on-chip and off-chip memories, SerDes lanes, packet forwarding engines, and memory control interfaces for efficient packet processing and flexibility.
- MX304 Universal Routing Platform Hardware Overview
Use this video to learn about your MX304 Universal Router, a highly compact, 2-U platform with the flexibility to scale out services with 4.8 Tbps system capacity.
The MX304 router is designed and optimized for a wide range of demanding edge requirements (business, residential, mobile, cable, data center and more) anywhere in the network.
- How to Insert and Remove MX304 LMIC
Inserting and replacing LMIC in Juniper MX304 requires following a couple of steps described in this short video.
- Introducing the Juniper MX304
Reema Ray tells you what is the new Juniper MX304, why we built it and how it works.
- The video introduces the Juniper MX304, a new product, in three stages: What, Why, and How.
- MX304 is a 2RU router with 400GE support, powered by Juniper Trio 6 ASIC and Junos operating system.
- It offers a throughput range from 1.6Tbps to 4.8Tbps and supports various interface configurations, including 1GE, 10GE, 25GE, 40GE, 50GE, 100GE, and 400GE.
- MX304 is compact, power-efficient, supports MACsec on 400GE interfaces, and offers timing support with class C accuracy.
- The technology behind MX304 is Juniper's Trio 6, with one LMIC equaling one Trio 6 ASIC, and each LMIC supporting a maximum throughput of 1.6Tbps. The router has 16 WAN-side interfaces, including QDD interfaces, which can consume a maximum throughput of 400Gbps each. Configurations can maximize LMIC throughput, and maintenance considerations for LMIC insertion and removal are explained. MX304 is suitable for various use-cases, including VPC Edge, Peering, Data Center Gateway, and Distributed BNG.
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