Juniper Networks – Kappa data
Switching Roundtable
Transforming Networks with Juniper Switching
June 2015
Jitender K Garg
Systems Engineer, Juniper Networks
AGENDA
Juniper Networks Overview
Junos Architecture
Juniper Switching Overview
Campus and Branch Network
Data Center Network
WHY
SIMPLICITYPERFORMANCE
WHY JUNIPER?
 Line-rate performance
 Wire-speed security
 Scale
 Density
 Rich service provider
feature set
 Carrier-class platform
 Redundant hardware and
software options
 Virtual Chassis
technology
 In-service software
upgrades
 Collapsed architectures
 One Junos OS across
routing portfolio
 Platform for innovation
 Service Now/Service
Automation
HIGH AVAILABILITY
FOCUS ON ROUTING, SWITCHING AND SECURITY
ARCHITECTING NETWORKS
SYSTEMSSILICON SOFTWARE
Core Strengths
Switching Routing Security
Enhanced custom silicon
Unprecedented performance
Virtual and Physical
Advanced MPLS
High throughput
Low latency
Virtual and physical
VNF integrations
Common building blocks
Flexible fabrics
Industry leading scale
Embedded automation and SDN
Junos Software
Network Management
Automation & Orchestration
JUNOS
ARCHITECTURE
JUNOS: THE POWER OF ONE
 Deployed since 1998
 First high-performance network operating
system
 16 years of innovation and development
 Spans routing, switching, and security
platforms
 Simplify operations and deliver operational
excellence
 Evolutionary architecture expands and
extends to tomorrow
 Serving the most demanding customers
 Top 100+ service providers
 High-performance enterprise and public
sector customers
JUNOS SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE
 Separation of Control & Data Plane
 Independent modules
 Protected memory for stability
 Well-defined interfaces for expansion of
functions/platforms
 Scales performance, enhances resiliency,
enables redundancy
 Open Management & Development
Interfaces
 NETCONF/XML/DMI
 Junos API
 Automation
ControlPlaneDataPlane
Management
Routing
Switching
DaemonX
Kernel
mKernel
Open Management Interfaces
HAL
Physical Interfaces
ONE OS
–API–
Module
x
One Architecture
SECURITY ROUTERS
ACX Series
M Series
T Series
EX4600/QFX5100
SWITCHES
EX3300
EX8200
MX Series
EX2200
SRX3600
SRX5800
SRX210
SRX240
SRX650
SRX100
SRX5600
SRX220
SRX3400
SRX1400
J Series Tx Matrix
One OS
EX4300
EX9200
JUNIPER SWITCHING
SOLUTIONS
Deployed Extensively
Why We Win
JUNIPER ETHERNET SWITCHING
 Technology flexibility
 Performance
 Carrier-class reliability
 Over 22,000 customers, 15M+ ports
 Data center, campus, branch, SP
 Financials, healthcare, education
 #3 LAN switching vendor
Delivering operational simplicity
VIRTUAL CHASSIS TECHNOLOGY
THREE DESIGN PRINCIPLES
Management
An order of magnitude reduction in the number of:
 Managed devices
 Image upgrades
 Backward compatibility
Flexibility
Seamless, non-disruptive migration from 1GbE to
10GbE data center network
 Design flexibility
 Robust hardware and software design
 Convergence when something changes
Scale without
trade-offs
From 10s to 1,000s of servers within OR across multiple
data centers
 High performance
 Larger scale
 Cost
10 switches in
one configuration
Virtual Chassis over locations
separated by 80 km
Different platforms in a single
Virtual Chassis configuration
Available in core, aggregation
and access layers of the network
INNOVATIONS WITH VIRTUAL CHASSIS
TECHNOLOGY
Industry-
only
Industry-
only
 Managed devices
 Image upgrades
 Design flexibility
 Robust design (hardware and software)
 High performance
 Convergence when something changes
 Larger scale
 Backward compatibility
 Cost
VIRTUAL CHASSIS TECHNOLOGY BENEFITS
SIMPLIFICATION
RESILIENCY
INVESTMENT PROTECTION
Small-Medium
Campus wiring closet
- Up to 250 ports
Branch
Up to 50 ports
JUNIPER ACCESS SWITCH PORTFOLIO
Performance & Scale
EX4300
EX4200
EX3300
EX2200
Distributed/Large
Campus wiring closet & data center ToRs
Up to 480 ports
40GbE Ports
Redundant Power and Cooling
EX SERIES VIRTUAL CHASSIS PLATFORMS
AVAILABLE ACROSS THE NETWORK
Access Aggregation/Data Center
EX3300
 24/48 10/100/
1000BASE-T
 PoE/PoE+
 Data center air flow
 6 member Virtual Chassis
 Fixed power supply
and fans
 MacSec
 External RPS option
 4 port SFP/SFP+ uplinks
EX4200
EX4300
 28/48 port wirespeed
10/100/1000BASE-T
 PoE/PoE+
 Data center
air flow
 Field replaceable power and
cooling
 4 port GbE SFP uplink
 2 port 10GbE XFP
uplink
 10-member Virtual Chassis
with 128 Gbps backplane
EX4550
EX4500
 40 10GbE fiber ports
 Data center
air flow
 Redundant power
and cooling
 Small form factor
 10-member Virtual
Chassis with 128 Gbps
backplane
 Line rate
EX2200
EX2200-C
 12/24/48-Port, Fanless
Access Switch
 POE+ Model Option
 2/4 dual purpose SFP
uplinks
 L2 and Basic L3 Features
 L2, IPv4/v6 static, RIP (in
base)
 OSPF, PIM (Enhanced
License)
EX4600
QFX5100
 1G/10G/40G Ports
 Data center
air flow
 Redundant power
and cooling
 10-member Virtual
Chassis with 128 Gbps
backplane
 20 Member Virtual
Chassis Fabric
 Line rate
Seamless 1GbE/10GbE/40GBE Migration
 10-slot (14RU) modular chassis
 1GbE copper, fiber and PoE+ line card options
 432 x 1GbE (384 PoE+) port density
 Resilient routing engine, switch fabrics and power
supplies
 Ideal for EoR 1GbE deployments
 Enhanced Limited Lifetime
Warranty
 8-slot (14RU) or 16-slot (21RU) modular chassis
options
 1GbE / 10GbE line card options
 768 x 1GbE or 640 x 10GbE (768 x 1GbE or 128 x
10GbE line rate) port density
 Virtual Chassis
 Resilient routing engine, switch fabrics and power
supplies
 4-slot (5RU), 8-slot (8RU) and 14-slot (16RU) modular
chassis options
 1GbE / 10GbE / 40GbE / 100GbE line card options
 352 x 10GbE, 66 x 40GbE or 22 x 100GbE (264 x
10GbE, 66 x 40GbE, or 22 x 100GbE
) port density
 Virtual Chassis
 Resilient routing engine, switch fabrics and power
supplies
EX6200 EX8200 EX9200
EX SERIES MODULAR PLATFORMS
EX9200 PROGRAMMABILITY
SoftwareSystemSilicon
 Junos Automation
 Junos SDK
 Native interfaces
 Custom Juniper ASIC
 Programmable packet
forwarding engine
 Integration with
leading orchestration
applications
VXLAN NVGRE
MPLS over IP
Business agility demands programmability
SDN
EX9200 SYSTEMS
 40 x 10/100/1000BASE-T
 40 x 100FX/1000BASE-X SFP
EX9204
Chassis
EX9208
Chassis
EX9214
Chassis
 4 slots
 Switch Fabric, Routing Engine, power supply and fan
tray resiliency
 Up to 1.6 Tbps chassis capacity
 8 slots
 Switch Fabric, Routing Engine, power supply and fan
tray resiliency
 Up to 4.8 Tbps chassis capacity
 14 slots
 Switch Fabric, Routing Engine, power supply and fan
tray resiliency
 Up to 13.2 Tbps chassis capacity
 Scalable switching & routing
 MPLS (VPLS, L3VPN, P2MP)
 Sub 50 msec convergence
 1M MAC addresses
 256K ACLs
 256K IPv4/IPv6 routes
 32K VLANs
QFX5100 FAMILY
Low latency │ Rich L2/L3 feature set │ Optimized FCoE
QFX5100-48S
 48 x 1/10GbE SFP+
 6 x 40GbE QSFP uplinks
 1.44 Tbps throughput
 1U fixed form factor
QFX5100-96S
 96 x 1/10GbE SFP+
 8 x 40GbE QSFP uplinks
 2.56 Tbps throughput
 2U fixed form factor
QFX5100-24Q
 24 x 40GbE QSFP
 2 expansion slots
 2.56 Tbps throughput
 1U fixed form factor
Campus & Branch
IT Quickly Moving Toward Cloud
Source: IDG Enterprise Cloud Computing Study 2014
Percentage of respondents
utilizing different types of Cloud
computing environments……..
Public Cloud
Private Cloud
Hybrid Cloud
19%
15%
5%
61%
25%
21%
7%
47%
Private Cloud Public Cloud Hybrid Cloud Non-Cloud
% OF TOTAL IT ENVIRONMENT
IN THE CLOUD
Current In 18 months
Transformation is Driving the Need for Automation
in the Campus
Rise of Security Breaches
Ability to Adapt in a
Dynamic Environment
Applications Moving to the Cloud
As services migrate to the cloud, the network
becomes more strategic1
2 Security must be flexible and address
security threats and intruders in the
network
3 Enable businesses to be prepared for
any type of competition with an agile
network
AUTOMATE
How to Evolve Campus Networks
TRENDS
• Unified security policy management
across entire Enterprise network
REQUIREMENTS
• Ability to right size virtual and
physical devices and manage them
across the network
• Common feature capability across
the Enterprise
TRENDS
• Deliver network services from a
private cloud
REQUIREMENTS
• Ability to deploy cost effective
services to all branches
• Ability to rapidly deploy new branch
TRENDS
• Network Automation
• Network Management simplification
REQUIREMENTS
• Network simplification
• API access into devices enabling
network automation to dynamically
adapt network to need
Stop Threats. Faster. Branch TransformationSimplify Management
Restricted and Confidential
Campus Deployment Models
Branch
2. Manage the campus &
branch from the cloud
Campus
Cloud based management
service – when deployed,
systems call home to the cloud
for config, operating system, etc.
1. Manage & provision the
unified campus
Campus is managed from one
pane of glass, infra is automated
with Zero-Touch-Provisioning via a
centralized management platform
Campus
Branch
3. Manage the campus
with agile services
Manage unified campus
infrastructure in combination
with on premise and off premise
services
Campus
Branch
1/10/25/40/100G OpticsMulti-Silicon Strategy Innovative Systems Innovative Software
EX Series Switching SRX Series SecurityMX Series GatewayVirtual Chassis +
MC-LAG
FOUNDATION
TECHNOLOGIES
UNDERLAY
INFRASTRUCTURE
OVERLAY
WIRELESS
SECURITY/POLICY
NETWORK ACCESS
INTEGRATED
MANAGEMENT
OVERALL SOLUTION
INTEGRATED
WITH OPEN
TECHNOLOGIES
EACH LAYER CAN BE
UPDATED WITHOUT A
WHOLE REDESIGN OR
REPLACING OTHER PARTS
Vendor Agnostic
Interoperability
OpenConvergenceFramework
WLAN
Partners
Vendor Neutral
Policy
Management
Insight
Analytics
BYOD
JSA
SecIntel
Juniper’s Campus Reference Architecture
Bringing Network Revolution to the Campus
SECURITY
DIRECTOR
vCPE/uCPE
How We Are Different: Campus
Reduced OPEX
Common building blocks with Data Center and Branch
deployments
Resiliency & Quality Virtual Chassis, ISSU support, Carrier Grade Hardware
Open Framework
Allow Partners to integrate best of breed solutions for
WLAN and open APIs
Simplified
Management
ZTP, Network Director, Consistent Features, APIs and
Junos Fusion for Campus for automation
Enterprise
Private WAN / Core
Public WAN
The Juniper Opportunity in Enterprise Networks
Campus
Access [EX Series]
Distribution [EX Series]
Core [EX Series]
Edge Security [SRX Series]
Wireless Controller
Gateway [MX Series]
Management
Wireless Access Points
Branch Campus
Data Center
Access
[QFX & EX Series]
Collapsed Core [QFX Series]
Edge Security [SRX Series]
Gateway [MX Series]
Management
SECURITY
DIRECTOR
Positioned to Help Enterprises Transform Their Networks for Growth
Branch
Access [EX Series]
Secure Router [SRX Series]
Wireless Access Points
Data Center
MetaFabric- Blueprint for Data Center Journey to
Cloud
Modernized
network topologies –
flatter, faster & open
Broad set of
orchestration and
automation tools
A single, coherent network
Legacy IT
Data Center
Deep analytics and
telemetry capabilities
and correlation
Simplified
integration with SDN
& NFV
Elastic, Flexible
& On-Demand
Fully automated and
self-provisioned cloud
Distributed VXLAN
Overlay
Cloud Analytics
Engine
Industry Standard
Optics
Multi-Silicon Strategy Innovative Systems
Integration
Innovative Software
QFX Series SwitchingSRX Series Security EX & MX Series
Universal SDN Gateway
---------- B/OSS, ITSMs, DevOps, Platforms & Apps ---------
FOUNDATION
TECHNOLOGIES
UNDERLAY
ARCHITECTURE
OVERLAY
ARCHITECTURE
SERVICE
VIRTUALIZATION
INTEGRATED
MANAGEMENT
COMPLETELY
INTEGRATED
SOLUTION
WITH OPEN
TECHNOLOGIES
ENABLING
TRANSITIONS:
Each layer can be
updated independently,
without replacing other
layers or building blocks
SECURITY
DIRECTOR
vSRX vMX
---------- ANY HYPERVISOR, ANY SERVERS, ANY STORAGE ---------
Flexible Architectures
Apache Thrift
Service Insertion
and Chaining
VNF Partners
(Security, ADC, NAT…)
Distributed VXLAN
Overlay
Metafabric: Juniper’s Datacenter Reference Architecture
THE BEST OVERLAY FOR ANY UNDERLAY AND THE BEST UNDERLAY FOR ANY OVERLAY
How to Evolve the Data Center
TRENDS
• Treat networking infrastructure like
servers
• High volume customers driving
hardware economics with ONIE
compliant platforms
REQUIREMENTS
• Ability to offer the industry’s most
capable networking software with
consumption models that fit varying
deployment needs
TRENDS
• Configure virtualized network real-
time to adapt to dynamic workloads
• Solutions bifurcated into customer
preference of standards based or
VMWare based
REQUIREMENTS
• Validated integration with
orchestration eco-system and
flexibility to create workflows
TRENDS
• New switching fabric architectures
require greater overlay scale for
interconnecting Data Centers
• Lean networking within the data
center, cost optimization driving 25 &
50GE
REQUIREMENTS
• Flexibility to deploy cost effective
switching building blocks for legacy
and future switching fabric
architectures
TODAY ~2016
Flexibility to Disaggregate
Software and Hardware
OrchestrationScalability for Growth
Restricted and Confidential
DATA CENTER ARCHITECTURES
Juniper
Architectures
Open
Architectures
MC-LAG
…
Virtual Chassis
Up to 10 members
QFabric
Up to 128 members
IP Fabric
L3 Fabric
Virtual Chassis Fabric
Up to 20 members
Benefits
 Single point of
management and
control
 Purpose-built and
turnkey
Benefits
 Flexible deployment
scenarios
 Open choice of
technologies and
protocols
One Architecture Does Not Fit All,
QFX5100 enables Choices!
QFX5100
Junos VM (Master)Junos VM (Master) Junos VM (Backup)Junos VM (Master)
HITLESS OPERATIONS
DRAMATICALLY REDUCES MAINTENANCE WINDOWS
Network Resiliency
NetworkPerformance
Topology - Independent
ISSU
Competitive
ISSU Approaches
Data Center Efficiency During
Switch Software Upgrade
High-Level Architecture
x86 Hardware Broadcom Trident II
Kernel Based Virtual Machines
Broadcom Trident II
PFE PFE
Linux Kernel
EX4600
QFX5100
QFX10000
INSIGHT TECHNOLOGY FOR ANALYTICS
CAPTURES MICROBURST EVENTS
• Captures microburst events
which exceed defined
thresholds
• Adjustable sampling intervals
• Reports microburst events
instantaneously via
• CLI
• Syslog
• Log file (human readable format)
• Streaming (Java Script Object
Notification, CSV, TSV formats)
Time
QueueDepthorQueueLatency
Buffer Utilization Monitoring
And Reporting
High Threshold
Low Threshold
Microburst
How We Are Different: Data Center
Validated
Over 6000 MetaFabric customers deployed on an
architecture backed by design and implementation guides
Flexible
Wide range of architectural choices enabling transitions with
investment protection
Automated Zero touch provisioning and API’s enhancing SDN
Open No vendor lock-in; software customizable
What’s Next? Enabling you and our Customers
Validated designs and comprehensive information
THE POWER OF A
CONNECTED
WORLD
CONNECT EVERYTHING. EMPOWER EVERYONE.

Juniper round table switching and product overview

  • 1.
    Juniper Networks –Kappa data Switching Roundtable Transforming Networks with Juniper Switching June 2015 Jitender K Garg Systems Engineer, Juniper Networks
  • 2.
    AGENDA Juniper Networks Overview JunosArchitecture Juniper Switching Overview Campus and Branch Network Data Center Network
  • 3.
  • 4.
    SIMPLICITYPERFORMANCE WHY JUNIPER?  Line-rateperformance  Wire-speed security  Scale  Density  Rich service provider feature set  Carrier-class platform  Redundant hardware and software options  Virtual Chassis technology  In-service software upgrades  Collapsed architectures  One Junos OS across routing portfolio  Platform for innovation  Service Now/Service Automation HIGH AVAILABILITY
  • 5.
    FOCUS ON ROUTING,SWITCHING AND SECURITY ARCHITECTING NETWORKS SYSTEMSSILICON SOFTWARE
  • 6.
    Core Strengths Switching RoutingSecurity Enhanced custom silicon Unprecedented performance Virtual and Physical Advanced MPLS High throughput Low latency Virtual and physical VNF integrations Common building blocks Flexible fabrics Industry leading scale Embedded automation and SDN Junos Software Network Management Automation & Orchestration
  • 7.
  • 8.
    JUNOS: THE POWEROF ONE  Deployed since 1998  First high-performance network operating system  16 years of innovation and development  Spans routing, switching, and security platforms  Simplify operations and deliver operational excellence  Evolutionary architecture expands and extends to tomorrow  Serving the most demanding customers  Top 100+ service providers  High-performance enterprise and public sector customers
  • 9.
    JUNOS SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE Separation of Control & Data Plane  Independent modules  Protected memory for stability  Well-defined interfaces for expansion of functions/platforms  Scales performance, enhances resiliency, enables redundancy  Open Management & Development Interfaces  NETCONF/XML/DMI  Junos API  Automation ControlPlaneDataPlane Management Routing Switching DaemonX Kernel mKernel Open Management Interfaces HAL Physical Interfaces
  • 10.
    ONE OS –API– Module x One Architecture SECURITYROUTERS ACX Series M Series T Series EX4600/QFX5100 SWITCHES EX3300 EX8200 MX Series EX2200 SRX3600 SRX5800 SRX210 SRX240 SRX650 SRX100 SRX5600 SRX220 SRX3400 SRX1400 J Series Tx Matrix One OS EX4300 EX9200
  • 11.
  • 12.
    Deployed Extensively Why WeWin JUNIPER ETHERNET SWITCHING  Technology flexibility  Performance  Carrier-class reliability  Over 22,000 customers, 15M+ ports  Data center, campus, branch, SP  Financials, healthcare, education  #3 LAN switching vendor Delivering operational simplicity
  • 13.
    VIRTUAL CHASSIS TECHNOLOGY THREEDESIGN PRINCIPLES Management An order of magnitude reduction in the number of:  Managed devices  Image upgrades  Backward compatibility Flexibility Seamless, non-disruptive migration from 1GbE to 10GbE data center network  Design flexibility  Robust hardware and software design  Convergence when something changes Scale without trade-offs From 10s to 1,000s of servers within OR across multiple data centers  High performance  Larger scale  Cost
  • 14.
    10 switches in oneconfiguration Virtual Chassis over locations separated by 80 km Different platforms in a single Virtual Chassis configuration Available in core, aggregation and access layers of the network INNOVATIONS WITH VIRTUAL CHASSIS TECHNOLOGY Industry- only Industry- only
  • 15.
     Managed devices Image upgrades  Design flexibility  Robust design (hardware and software)  High performance  Convergence when something changes  Larger scale  Backward compatibility  Cost VIRTUAL CHASSIS TECHNOLOGY BENEFITS SIMPLIFICATION RESILIENCY INVESTMENT PROTECTION
  • 16.
    Small-Medium Campus wiring closet -Up to 250 ports Branch Up to 50 ports JUNIPER ACCESS SWITCH PORTFOLIO Performance & Scale EX4300 EX4200 EX3300 EX2200 Distributed/Large Campus wiring closet & data center ToRs Up to 480 ports 40GbE Ports Redundant Power and Cooling
  • 17.
    EX SERIES VIRTUALCHASSIS PLATFORMS AVAILABLE ACROSS THE NETWORK Access Aggregation/Data Center EX3300  24/48 10/100/ 1000BASE-T  PoE/PoE+  Data center air flow  6 member Virtual Chassis  Fixed power supply and fans  MacSec  External RPS option  4 port SFP/SFP+ uplinks EX4200 EX4300  28/48 port wirespeed 10/100/1000BASE-T  PoE/PoE+  Data center air flow  Field replaceable power and cooling  4 port GbE SFP uplink  2 port 10GbE XFP uplink  10-member Virtual Chassis with 128 Gbps backplane EX4550 EX4500  40 10GbE fiber ports  Data center air flow  Redundant power and cooling  Small form factor  10-member Virtual Chassis with 128 Gbps backplane  Line rate EX2200 EX2200-C  12/24/48-Port, Fanless Access Switch  POE+ Model Option  2/4 dual purpose SFP uplinks  L2 and Basic L3 Features  L2, IPv4/v6 static, RIP (in base)  OSPF, PIM (Enhanced License) EX4600 QFX5100  1G/10G/40G Ports  Data center air flow  Redundant power and cooling  10-member Virtual Chassis with 128 Gbps backplane  20 Member Virtual Chassis Fabric  Line rate Seamless 1GbE/10GbE/40GBE Migration
  • 18.
     10-slot (14RU)modular chassis  1GbE copper, fiber and PoE+ line card options  432 x 1GbE (384 PoE+) port density  Resilient routing engine, switch fabrics and power supplies  Ideal for EoR 1GbE deployments  Enhanced Limited Lifetime Warranty  8-slot (14RU) or 16-slot (21RU) modular chassis options  1GbE / 10GbE line card options  768 x 1GbE or 640 x 10GbE (768 x 1GbE or 128 x 10GbE line rate) port density  Virtual Chassis  Resilient routing engine, switch fabrics and power supplies  4-slot (5RU), 8-slot (8RU) and 14-slot (16RU) modular chassis options  1GbE / 10GbE / 40GbE / 100GbE line card options  352 x 10GbE, 66 x 40GbE or 22 x 100GbE (264 x 10GbE, 66 x 40GbE, or 22 x 100GbE ) port density  Virtual Chassis  Resilient routing engine, switch fabrics and power supplies EX6200 EX8200 EX9200 EX SERIES MODULAR PLATFORMS
  • 19.
    EX9200 PROGRAMMABILITY SoftwareSystemSilicon  JunosAutomation  Junos SDK  Native interfaces  Custom Juniper ASIC  Programmable packet forwarding engine  Integration with leading orchestration applications VXLAN NVGRE MPLS over IP Business agility demands programmability SDN
  • 20.
    EX9200 SYSTEMS  40x 10/100/1000BASE-T  40 x 100FX/1000BASE-X SFP EX9204 Chassis EX9208 Chassis EX9214 Chassis  4 slots  Switch Fabric, Routing Engine, power supply and fan tray resiliency  Up to 1.6 Tbps chassis capacity  8 slots  Switch Fabric, Routing Engine, power supply and fan tray resiliency  Up to 4.8 Tbps chassis capacity  14 slots  Switch Fabric, Routing Engine, power supply and fan tray resiliency  Up to 13.2 Tbps chassis capacity  Scalable switching & routing  MPLS (VPLS, L3VPN, P2MP)  Sub 50 msec convergence  1M MAC addresses  256K ACLs  256K IPv4/IPv6 routes  32K VLANs
  • 21.
    QFX5100 FAMILY Low latency│ Rich L2/L3 feature set │ Optimized FCoE QFX5100-48S  48 x 1/10GbE SFP+  6 x 40GbE QSFP uplinks  1.44 Tbps throughput  1U fixed form factor QFX5100-96S  96 x 1/10GbE SFP+  8 x 40GbE QSFP uplinks  2.56 Tbps throughput  2U fixed form factor QFX5100-24Q  24 x 40GbE QSFP  2 expansion slots  2.56 Tbps throughput  1U fixed form factor
  • 22.
  • 23.
    IT Quickly MovingToward Cloud Source: IDG Enterprise Cloud Computing Study 2014 Percentage of respondents utilizing different types of Cloud computing environments…….. Public Cloud Private Cloud Hybrid Cloud 19% 15% 5% 61% 25% 21% 7% 47% Private Cloud Public Cloud Hybrid Cloud Non-Cloud % OF TOTAL IT ENVIRONMENT IN THE CLOUD Current In 18 months
  • 24.
    Transformation is Drivingthe Need for Automation in the Campus Rise of Security Breaches Ability to Adapt in a Dynamic Environment Applications Moving to the Cloud As services migrate to the cloud, the network becomes more strategic1 2 Security must be flexible and address security threats and intruders in the network 3 Enable businesses to be prepared for any type of competition with an agile network AUTOMATE
  • 25.
    How to EvolveCampus Networks TRENDS • Unified security policy management across entire Enterprise network REQUIREMENTS • Ability to right size virtual and physical devices and manage them across the network • Common feature capability across the Enterprise TRENDS • Deliver network services from a private cloud REQUIREMENTS • Ability to deploy cost effective services to all branches • Ability to rapidly deploy new branch TRENDS • Network Automation • Network Management simplification REQUIREMENTS • Network simplification • API access into devices enabling network automation to dynamically adapt network to need Stop Threats. Faster. Branch TransformationSimplify Management Restricted and Confidential
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    Campus Deployment Models Branch 2.Manage the campus & branch from the cloud Campus Cloud based management service – when deployed, systems call home to the cloud for config, operating system, etc. 1. Manage & provision the unified campus Campus is managed from one pane of glass, infra is automated with Zero-Touch-Provisioning via a centralized management platform Campus Branch 3. Manage the campus with agile services Manage unified campus infrastructure in combination with on premise and off premise services Campus Branch
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    1/10/25/40/100G OpticsMulti-Silicon StrategyInnovative Systems Innovative Software EX Series Switching SRX Series SecurityMX Series GatewayVirtual Chassis + MC-LAG FOUNDATION TECHNOLOGIES UNDERLAY INFRASTRUCTURE OVERLAY WIRELESS SECURITY/POLICY NETWORK ACCESS INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT OVERALL SOLUTION INTEGRATED WITH OPEN TECHNOLOGIES EACH LAYER CAN BE UPDATED WITHOUT A WHOLE REDESIGN OR REPLACING OTHER PARTS Vendor Agnostic Interoperability OpenConvergenceFramework WLAN Partners Vendor Neutral Policy Management Insight Analytics BYOD JSA SecIntel Juniper’s Campus Reference Architecture Bringing Network Revolution to the Campus SECURITY DIRECTOR vCPE/uCPE
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    How We AreDifferent: Campus Reduced OPEX Common building blocks with Data Center and Branch deployments Resiliency & Quality Virtual Chassis, ISSU support, Carrier Grade Hardware Open Framework Allow Partners to integrate best of breed solutions for WLAN and open APIs Simplified Management ZTP, Network Director, Consistent Features, APIs and Junos Fusion for Campus for automation
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    Enterprise Private WAN /Core Public WAN The Juniper Opportunity in Enterprise Networks Campus Access [EX Series] Distribution [EX Series] Core [EX Series] Edge Security [SRX Series] Wireless Controller Gateway [MX Series] Management Wireless Access Points Branch Campus Data Center Access [QFX & EX Series] Collapsed Core [QFX Series] Edge Security [SRX Series] Gateway [MX Series] Management SECURITY DIRECTOR Positioned to Help Enterprises Transform Their Networks for Growth Branch Access [EX Series] Secure Router [SRX Series] Wireless Access Points
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    MetaFabric- Blueprint forData Center Journey to Cloud Modernized network topologies – flatter, faster & open Broad set of orchestration and automation tools A single, coherent network Legacy IT Data Center Deep analytics and telemetry capabilities and correlation Simplified integration with SDN & NFV Elastic, Flexible & On-Demand Fully automated and self-provisioned cloud Distributed VXLAN Overlay Cloud Analytics Engine
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    Industry Standard Optics Multi-Silicon StrategyInnovative Systems Integration Innovative Software QFX Series SwitchingSRX Series Security EX & MX Series Universal SDN Gateway ---------- B/OSS, ITSMs, DevOps, Platforms & Apps --------- FOUNDATION TECHNOLOGIES UNDERLAY ARCHITECTURE OVERLAY ARCHITECTURE SERVICE VIRTUALIZATION INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT COMPLETELY INTEGRATED SOLUTION WITH OPEN TECHNOLOGIES ENABLING TRANSITIONS: Each layer can be updated independently, without replacing other layers or building blocks SECURITY DIRECTOR vSRX vMX ---------- ANY HYPERVISOR, ANY SERVERS, ANY STORAGE --------- Flexible Architectures Apache Thrift Service Insertion and Chaining VNF Partners (Security, ADC, NAT…) Distributed VXLAN Overlay Metafabric: Juniper’s Datacenter Reference Architecture THE BEST OVERLAY FOR ANY UNDERLAY AND THE BEST UNDERLAY FOR ANY OVERLAY
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    How to Evolvethe Data Center TRENDS • Treat networking infrastructure like servers • High volume customers driving hardware economics with ONIE compliant platforms REQUIREMENTS • Ability to offer the industry’s most capable networking software with consumption models that fit varying deployment needs TRENDS • Configure virtualized network real- time to adapt to dynamic workloads • Solutions bifurcated into customer preference of standards based or VMWare based REQUIREMENTS • Validated integration with orchestration eco-system and flexibility to create workflows TRENDS • New switching fabric architectures require greater overlay scale for interconnecting Data Centers • Lean networking within the data center, cost optimization driving 25 & 50GE REQUIREMENTS • Flexibility to deploy cost effective switching building blocks for legacy and future switching fabric architectures TODAY ~2016 Flexibility to Disaggregate Software and Hardware OrchestrationScalability for Growth Restricted and Confidential
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    DATA CENTER ARCHITECTURES Juniper Architectures Open Architectures MC-LAG … VirtualChassis Up to 10 members QFabric Up to 128 members IP Fabric L3 Fabric Virtual Chassis Fabric Up to 20 members Benefits  Single point of management and control  Purpose-built and turnkey Benefits  Flexible deployment scenarios  Open choice of technologies and protocols One Architecture Does Not Fit All, QFX5100 enables Choices! QFX5100
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    Junos VM (Master)JunosVM (Master) Junos VM (Backup)Junos VM (Master) HITLESS OPERATIONS DRAMATICALLY REDUCES MAINTENANCE WINDOWS Network Resiliency NetworkPerformance Topology - Independent ISSU Competitive ISSU Approaches Data Center Efficiency During Switch Software Upgrade High-Level Architecture x86 Hardware Broadcom Trident II Kernel Based Virtual Machines Broadcom Trident II PFE PFE Linux Kernel EX4600 QFX5100 QFX10000
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    INSIGHT TECHNOLOGY FORANALYTICS CAPTURES MICROBURST EVENTS • Captures microburst events which exceed defined thresholds • Adjustable sampling intervals • Reports microburst events instantaneously via • CLI • Syslog • Log file (human readable format) • Streaming (Java Script Object Notification, CSV, TSV formats) Time QueueDepthorQueueLatency Buffer Utilization Monitoring And Reporting High Threshold Low Threshold Microburst
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    How We AreDifferent: Data Center Validated Over 6000 MetaFabric customers deployed on an architecture backed by design and implementation guides Flexible Wide range of architectural choices enabling transitions with investment protection Automated Zero touch provisioning and API’s enhancing SDN Open No vendor lock-in; software customizable
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    What’s Next? Enablingyou and our Customers Validated designs and comprehensive information
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    THE POWER OFA CONNECTED WORLD CONNECT EVERYTHING. EMPOWER EVERYONE.