Juniper 40 and 100G LaN/WAn Robert Marcoux – Systems Architect

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Juniper 40 and 100G LaN/WAn Robert Marcoux – Systems Architect Ben Hromyk – Major Account Manager JJ Jamison – Senior Solutions Architect

PTX Series

PTX 5000 PTX 5000 FPC 10GE PIC 40GE PIC 100GE PIC Port density Note: 100GE SR10 timeline depends on 3rd party availability PTX 5000 17.6’’ (19’’ rack) x 33’’x62, (WxDxH) 1000lbs loaded Max power consumption:10.4kW Typical power consumption:6.2kW 8 line card slots, 2 PICs per slot 10GE: 384 40GE: 32 100GE: 32 Port density FPC 10GE PIC 40GE PIC 100GE PIC 480G/Slot 8FPC/PTX500 0 24x10GE SFP+ SR, LR,ER 2xPIC/FPC 2x40GE CFP LR4, 2xPIC/FPC 2x100GE CFP LR4, SR10 2xPIC/FPC

PTX3000 PTX 3000 FPC 10GE PIC 40GE PIC 100GE PIC Port density Note: 100GE SR10 timeline depends on 3rd party availability PTX 3000 17.6’’ (19’’ rack) x 10.6’’x 38.5, (WxDxH) 200lbs loaded Max power consumption: 4.4kW Typical power consumption: 3.2kW 8 PIC slots + 8 FPC slots 10GE: 192 40GE: 16 100GE: 16 Port density Same PICs as PTX5000 FPC 10GE PIC 40GE PIC 100GE PIC 240G/Slot 8 FPC per PTX3000 1 PIC per FPC 24x10GE 24x10GE LAN+WAN+OTU SFP+ SR, LR, ER, ZR 2x40GE CFP LR4 2x100GE CFP LR4, ER4, SR10

MX Series

MX Series Chassis (current) Max system witching Capacity (1/2 duplex) 1.6Tbps 4.8Tbps 8.8Tbps 40Tbps 80Tbps Height (RU) 6 8 16 34 45 Slots 2 11 10 20 Forwarding* capacity/slot 240Gbps 860Gbps 10GE Ports* 48 136 256 260 520 Redundant RE Yes Redundant Fabric Redundant Power Yes - AC/DC Yes – AC/DC * Current capacity, system capacity is higher

MX Series 40/100G Line Cards 130G MPC3 260G MPC 240G HQoS MPC 2x100GE 4x40GE SHIPPING 2x100GE + 8x10GE Shipping 240G HQoS MPC ½T MPC on MX2000 10GE 2x100GE 6x40GE 2014 4x100GE 2014

EX Series

EX9200 Systems 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 40 x 10/100/1000BASE-T 40 x 100FX/1000BASE-X SFP EX9204 Chassis 8 slots Switch Fabric, Routing Engine, power supply and fan tray resiliency Up to 4.8 Tbps chassis capacity EX9208 Chassis 14 slots Switch Fabric, Routing Engine, power supply and fan tray resiliency Up to 13.2 Tbps chassis capacity EX9214 Chassis Scalable switching & routing MPLS (VPLS, L3VPN, P2MP) Sub 50 msec convergence 1M MAC addresses 256K ACLs 256K IPv4/IPv6 routes 32K VLANs

EX9200 Overview Programmable Flexible Scalable Programmable ASIC (Junos) Programmable control and management planes via open APIs Automation Flexible Campus- and data center-optimized Extensive protocol support Feature rich Future ready EX9214 EX9208 EX9204 Scalable Logical scale High density Up to 13.2 Tbps chassis capacity 100G ready Juniper One Custom Silicon

EX9200 programmability Silicon System Network SDN VXLAN NVGRE Custom Juniper ASIC Programmable packet forwarding engine Junos Automation Junos SDK Native interfaces Integration with leading orchestration applications VXLAN NVGRE SDN MPLS over IP

EX9200 protocol Flexibility Campus Data Center Combined Campus & Data Center VPLS IP VXLAN NVGRE GRE MPLS IS-IS CAPWAP Investment Protection Extensive protocol support for campus and data center Representative of future capabilities

EX9200 Line cards

EX9200 40GbE Line Card 4x40GE QSFP+ ports 4-port 40GbE QSFP+ 4:3 oversubscription 1 PFE per line card PFE capacity: 130G of PFE capacity 160G of fabric capacity Fabric capacity 14-slot: 80G per SF 8-slot: 160G with SF per PFE Port-based queuing Supports MPLS, L3VPN, VPLS, scalable switching and routing 4x40GE QSFP+ ports

EX9200 100GbE line card 2x100G CFP + 8x10G SFPP ports Supports CFP and SFP+ optics 2 PFE per line card Fabric capacity 14-slot: 40G per SF per PFE 8-slot: ~80G + ~40G with SF per PFE ~120G per PFE ~240G per LC Port-based queuing Supports MPLS, L3VPN, VPLS, scalable switching and routing In EX9208, only 5 out of 6 slots can be populated with 100GbE LC and in EX9214 10 out of 11 In EX9214 slots 0-5 can have up to 5 100GbE LC and slots 7-11 can have up to 5 2x100G CFP + 8x10G SFPP ports  Roadmap

Redundant Configuration Non-redundant Configuration Maximum Port Density Redundant Configuration EX9204 EX9208 EX9214 Switch Fabrics 2 3 Routing Engines 1GE ports 80 240 440 10GE ports 64 160 320 40GE ports 8 24 44 100GE ports 4 10 20 Non-redundant Configuration EX9204 EX9208 EX9214 Switch Fabrics 1 2 Routing Engines 1GE ports 120 280 480 10GE ports 96 160 320 40GE ports 12 28 48 100GE ports 6 10 20

Questions

Active BGP Entries IPV4

Active BGP Entries IPV6

Juniper Systest with 5M Active Bgp Entries