Transcript Slide 1

Enterprise
Infrastructure Solutions
Mike Banic
VP, Product Marketing, EPBG
‹#› | Copyright © 2009 Juniper Networks, Inc. | www.juniper.net
EX 3200 Series Ethernet Switches
 Fixed, standalone configuration
 Flexible uplink modules
– 4-port GbE (SFP)
– 2-port 10GbE (XFP)
 Modular power and cooling
–
–
–
–
Field-replaceable AC, DC PSU
External RPS option
Field replaceable fan tray
# Ports
Full Class 3 PoE (15.4 W)
 Runs JUNOS software
with full OSPF and
IP multicast in base license
‹#› | Copyright © 2009 Juniper Networks, Inc. | www.juniper.net
Port Type
PoE
Ports
Max Power
Consumption
(incl. PoE)
24
10/100/1000B-T
8
112 (320) W
24
10/100/1000B-T
24
138 (600) W
48
10/100/1000B-T
8
167 (320) W
48
10/100/1000B-T
48
207 (930) W
EX 3200 Series
Front & Rear Panel View
EX 3200 Front View
At least 8
PoE Ports
LCD
OIR-capable
uplink module
USB
Console
‹#› | Copyright © 2009 Juniper Networks, Inc. | www.juniper.net
Power supply
Fan
Uplinks
JUNOS software
– External USB Flash
 512 MB system
memory
 Management
Fan FRU
RPS connector
cover
–
–
–
–
 1 GB internal Flash
EX 3200 Rear View
GbE
Mgt
 1 RU
 Modular components
Power supply FRU
– Console
– Out of band
 Wire-rate performance
EX 4200 Series 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 & backup route engines
 Flexible uplink modules
–
–
4-port GbE (SFP)
2-port 10GbE (XFP)
 Fully redundant power
and cooling
–
–
–
–
Dual, hot-swap AC, DC PSU
External RPS option
Fan FRU, multiple blowers
Full Class 3 PoE (15.4 W)
 LCD display
 Runs JUNOS software with
full OSPF and IP multicast
in base license
 Roadmap
Max Power
Consumption
(incl. PoE)
# Ports
Port Type
PoE
Ports
24
10/100/1000B-T
8
129 (320) W
24
10/100/1000B-T
24
160 (600) W
24
100B-FX/1000B-X
N/A
108 (N/A) W
48
10/100/1000B-T
8
181 (320) W
48
10/100/1000B-T
48
224 (930) W
‹#› | Copyright © 2009 Juniper Networks, Inc. | www.juniper.net
EX 4200 Series
Front & Rear Panel View
EX 4200 Front View
LCD
 1 RU
 Modular components
–
–
–
Power supplies, fan tray
Optional uplinks
JUNOS software
 1 GB internal Flash
At least 8 PoE Ports
Fan Tray FRU (multiple
blowers)
OIR-capable Uplink
Module
EX 4200 Rear View
–
External USB Flash
 1 GB system memory
 Performance
–
–
Wire-rate, non-blocking
Local switching
 High density
–
VCP (Virtual
Chassis Ports)
GbE
Mgt
USB
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)
Up to 480 GbE and 20
10GbE ports in 10RU
VC cable length
–
–
0.5 Meter ships with box
1Meter, 3 Meter options
 Management
–
–
‹#› | Copyright © 2009 Juniper Networks, Inc. | www.juniper.net
Console
Out of band
EX 4200 Series
Virtual Chassis Cabling
Option 1 – Daisy Chain Ring
Option 2 – Braided Ring
Wiring Closets
Data Center Top of Rack, Wiring Closets
 Longest VC cable spans
the entire VC, max height
or width is 3 meters
 Longest VC cable spans just
three switches, max height
or width is 15 meters
WP: Virtual Chassis Offers Chassis Class Functionality
‹#› | Copyright © 2009 Juniper Networks, Inc. | www.juniper.net
EX 4200 Series Delivers Wire-rate
Performance with Distributed Switching
Master RE + line card
Backup RE + line card
Line Cards…
A
Local Switching
B
C
D
‹#› | Copyright © 2009 Juniper Networks, Inc. | www.juniper.net
Inter Module
Switching
EX 8200 Series
 High-performance chassis platforms
–
–
–
–
–
EX 8208 – Eight 200 Gbps line cards
EX 8216 – Sixteen 200 Gbps line cards
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
 Fully redundant power and cooling
–
–
Redundant, load-sharing PSUs
(AC, DC)
Hot-swap fan tray with
redundant fans
 Proven Juniper Technology
–
–
–
Switch fabrics, control plane
Packet Forwarding Engine (PFE2)
JUNOS software
 Roadmap
Module Description
Max Ports
Interface
48-port 10/100/1000B-T
384 or 768
RJ45
48-port 100B-FX/1000B-X
384 or 768
SFP
8-port 10GbE
64 or 128
SFP+
‹#› | Copyright © 2009 Juniper Networks, Inc. | www.juniper.net
EX8208 Ethernet Switch
 14 RU, 21″ deep
LCD display
–
Passive backplane
 Modular components
8 dedicated
line cards
Fan tray
(side-side
airflow)
1+1 redundant
Routing engines
2+1 redundant
Switch fabrics
–
–
–
–
–
JUNOS software
Routing engines
Switching fabrics
Multiple power supplies
Fan tray
 High performance
–
–
–
Wire-rate on all ports
for all packet sizes
Distributed forwarding
Juniper switch fabric
 High density
–
6 PSU bays
for N+1 or
N+N AC
redundancy
(6kW max)
‹#› | Copyright © 2009 Juniper Networks, Inc. | www.juniper.net
Up to 384 GbE, or
64 10GbE ports in 14RU
 Management
–
–
–
Console
Out of band
J-Web
EX 8200 – Line Cards
EX8200-8XS





8 SFP+ 10GbE interfaces
Line-rate for any packet size or type (64-9216 bytes)
80Gbps, 119 million packets per second
8.5 to 11.5 s port-to-port latency depending on packet size
8 queues, 512MB buffer per port
EX8200-48F
 48 SFP 100/1000 interfaces
 Line-rate for any packet size or type (64-9216 bytes)
 48Gbps, 71 million packets per second
 10 to 25 s port-to-port latency depending on packet size
 8 queues, 42MB buffer per port
EX8200-48T
 48 RJ45 10/100/1000 interfaces
 Line-rate for any packet size or type (64-9216 bytes)
 48Gbps, 71 million packets per second
 10 to 25 s port-to-port latency depending on packet size
 8 queues, 42MB buffer per port
‹#› | Copyright © 2009 Juniper Networks, Inc. | www.juniper.net
EX 8208 – Switch Fabric
 Proven Juniper switch fabric
technology
– Used in MX- and T-series
– Switch Fabrics resident on SREs
and dedicated SF module
 Resilient design
– 2+1 redundancy
– Two active, one standby SF
– Hot swappable
Switch fabric and routing engine
 Credit-based fabric
– 4,096 WRED virtual output
queues per system
– Distributed scheduling
– Efficient multicast replication
in hardware
‹#› | Copyright © 2009 Juniper Networks, Inc. | www.juniper.net
Switch fabric
EX8216 Ethernet Switch
LCD Display
1+1 redundant
Route Engines
–
Mid plane architecture
 Modular components
Fan Tray
(side-side
airflow)
–
–
–
–
–
16 dedicated
line cards
Fan Tray
 21 RU, 25″ deep
JUNOS software
Routing engines
Switching fabrics
Multiple power supplies
Fan trays
 High performance
–
–
–
Wire-rate on all ports
for all packet sizes
Distributed forwarding
Juniper switch fabric
 High density
–
6 PSU bays for
N+1 AC or N+N
DC redundancy
(12kW max)
‹#› | Copyright © 2009 Juniper Networks, Inc. | www.juniper.net
Up to 768 GbE, or
128 10GbE ports in
21RU
 Management
–
–
–
Console
Out of band
J-Web
JUNOS software: The power of one
One OS
SRX5000
SECURITY
SRX3000
One Release
T Series
MX Series
9.2
9.3
3Q08
4Q08
9.4
M Series
ROUTERS
1Q09
J Series
EX8216
One Architecture
EX8208
EX4200
SWITCHES
EX3200
Module
X
API
‹#› | Copyright © 2009 Juniper Networks, Inc. | www.juniper.net
Data Center Network Management
 Lifecycle management
of Juniper data center
network infrastructure
Troubleshoot
Provision
Monitor
Advanced Insight
Manager
Network &
Security Manager
Security Threat
Response Manager
‹#› | Copyright © 2009 Juniper Networks, Inc. | www.juniper.net
 North-bound interfaces
for integration into data
center management
systems
 NSM: Single Juniper
network management
application
Data Center Solution
‹#› | Copyright © 2009 Juniper Networks, Inc. | www.juniper.net
Data center networks are costly and complex
 Complex to manage
– Too many switching layers
– Too many devices
– Too many operating systems
 Costly to operate
– Provisioning takes too long
– Power and cooling
– Uptime is a challenge
Multiple
Layers
Disparate
Operating
Systems
Distributed
Security
Power
Environment
 Inefficient
– Band-aid security approach
– Performance does not scale
– Swivel-chair management
Network
Layers
Space
Multiple
Interfaces
Proprietary
Multiple
Management
Apps
‹#› | Copyright © 2009 Juniper Networks, Inc. | www.juniper.net
Management
New technologies exacerbate complexity
SOA
Application
Evolution
Web
2.0
SAAS
Server
Virtualization
Storage
on Ethernet
LAN
switch
‹#› | Copyright © 2009 Juniper Networks, Inc. | www.juniper.net
SAN
switch
Juniper’s vision for data center networks
A Single Logical Switch
Routers
 Enables scalability
Application
Services
 Improves performance
 Increased reliability
 Simplifies configuration
and topology
Security
Network
Management
 Significantly reduces
power, cooling and space
L2/L3
Switch
Servers
‹#› | Copyright © 2009 Juniper Networks, Inc. | www.juniper.net
L2/L3
Switch
Storage
Layers of switches
 Scalable
– Across the DC
 Fast
– High latency
L2/L3
Switch
 Reliable
– No single point
of failure
 Secure
– Secure
SSL VPN
Firewall
IPSec VPN
IPS
L2/L3
Switch
 Simple
– Overly complex
– Inefficient
(STP)
L2
Switch
‹#› | Copyright © 2009 Juniper Networks, Inc. | www.juniper.net
L2/L3
Switch
L2/L3
Switch
Juniper’s value – Simplification
1. Consolidate & Virtualize
security appliances
2. Virtualize the access
layer
3. Collapse core &
aggregation layers
4. Connect data
centers
SSL VPN
Firewall
IPSec VPN
IPS
L2/L3
Switch
5. Simplify
management
L2
Switch
‹#› | Copyright © 2009 Juniper Networks, Inc. | www.juniper.net
L2/L3
Switch
L2/L3
Switch
L2/L3
Switch
Juniper’s value – Simplification
1. Consolidate & Virtualize Security Appliances
SRX—dynamic
services gateway
 Offers high capacity
 Consolidate
multiple security
devices
into one
L2/L3
Switch
L2/L3
Switch
 Simpler
 One hop-lower
latency
 Rapid provisioning
 Lower power,
cooling, and space
SRX5800
L2/L3
Switch
EX4200
‹#› | Copyright © 2009 Juniper Networks, Inc. | www.juniper.net
L2/L3
Switch
Juniper’s value – Simplification
2. Virtualize the Access Layer
EX4200 with
Virtual Chassis
 Reduces latency
across racks
 Lowest in-class
latency = 1.96 us
L2/L3
Switch
L2/L3
Switch
 Reduce uplinks
 1/10th switches to
manage
 EoR chassis
features at ToR
economics
SRX5800
L2/L3
Switch
 Deployment
flexibility – EoR or
ToR
EX4200
‹#› | Copyright © 2009 Juniper Networks, Inc. | www.juniper.net
L2/L3
Switch
Juniper’s value – Simplification
3. Collapse core & aggregation layers
EX4200 with
virtual chassis
EX8200 with
industry-leading
line rate density
L2/L3
Switch
 Eliminates the
aggregation layer
 Simplifies the
architecture
 Reduces space,
power, and cooling
requirements
L2/L3
Switch
EX8216
SRX5800
L2/L3
Switch
EX4200
‹#› | Copyright © 2009 Juniper Networks, Inc. | www.juniper.net
L2/L3
Switch
Juniper’s value – Simplification
4. Connect data centers
MX & M Series
MX Series
 Powerful, reliable
routers for the edge
 Powerful multicast
For inter-data
center mobility
 MX in the core
EX8216
 MPLS, VPLS extend
VLANs enabling
mobility
SRX5800
EX4200
‹#› | Copyright © 2009 Juniper Networks, Inc. | www.juniper.net
Juniper’s value – Simplification
5. Simplify Mgmt
NSM, STRM, AIM
MX Series
 Single pane of
glass
 Centralized
automation
 Open API for 3rd
party integration
 Support of full
network lifecycle
One JUNOS
EX8216
SRX5800
 Across routing,
switching, security
 One release train
 One architecture
EX4200
‹#› | Copyright © 2009 Juniper Networks, Inc. | www.juniper.net
Automate technical support
 For all JUNOS devices
Advanced Insight
Solutions
 Deliver automated incident
management and proactive
analysis assistance
 Increase availability,
streamline operational
efficiency and lower costs
Juniper
Advanced
Insight Manager
 Full customer control of
the secure communication
to JTAC servers
 Key element of J-Care
Technical Services
Security
Scripts
Routing
‹#› | Copyright © 2009 Juniper Networks, Inc. | www.juniper.net
Switching
Juniper’s solution can lower TCO
52%
CAPEX
41%
44%
OPEX
Power
Juniper
‹#› | Copyright © 2009 Juniper Networks, Inc. | www.juniper.net
55%
Space
Legacy
Source: Juniper’s Financial Analysis Tool
Scalable Virtual Machine Mobility
Rack to Rack
Metro Data Centers
Cloud to Cloud
VPLS
Virtual Chassis
Across Racks
Virtual Chassis Extension
Over Metro Fiber
Data Center
Rack A
Data Center
Cloud Center
Cloud Center
Rack B
Layer 2 domain across racks
Layer 2 domain across
fiber connected data centers
‹#› | Copyright © 2009 Juniper Networks, Inc. | www.juniper.net
Layer 2 domain across
virtual private LAN
Interstate Batteries:
Data center access redesign
Profile
 Number one replacement brand battery in North America
 $1 billion, privately held corporation
Business need
 Rearchitect existing data center with a more flexible,
more reliable solution
Problem
 Existing network equipment outdated and not scalable
 Needed more bandwidth that was cost effective
Solution
 EX 4200 switches with Virtual Chassis technology
 J6350 routers
Juniper results
 Virtual Chassis technology delivered scalability and
bandwidth at a better ROI than competitors
 Significant performance increase for MS SQL cluster
and VMware ESX servers
‹#› | Copyright © 2009 Juniper Networks, Inc. | www.juniper.net
Pittwater Council:
Seamless Failover Capabilities
Profile
 Provider of local government services for council
located in eastern Australia
Business need
 Simplify network architecture
 Implement reliable failover solution between main site
& data replication site located 4km away
Problem
 Various routing options considered, but eventually
proved too complex
Solution
 EX4200-24T Ethernet switches with Virtual Chassis
technology & GbE and 10GbE uplinks
Juniper results
 Virtual Chassis technology provided the necessary
failover capabilities while greatly simplifying the
network architecture
‹#› | Copyright © 2009 Juniper Networks, Inc. | www.juniper.net
Simplify Your Data Center Network
with Juniper Networks
 Simplified network design
– Collapse switching tiers
– Single operating system
– Reduce interconnect links
 Simplify network services
– Converge core network across
data centers
Collapsed
Layers
One
Operating
System
Consolidated
Security
Power
Environment
Layer
– Consolidate security services
– Energy-efficient environment
Network
Layers
Space
 Simplified management
– Standards-based interfaces
– Single management with NSM
– Automate technical support
‹#› | Copyright © 2009 Juniper Networks, Inc. | www.juniper.net
Single Management
Interface Across
Switching, Routing,
and Security
Management
Layer
THANK YOU
‹#› | Copyright © 2009 Juniper Networks, Inc. | www.juniper.net