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Juniper Icon Library September 7 2005

Juniper Product Icons TX Matrix T640 T320 Generic T Series Generic Core Router ERX-310 Generic Router E320 ERX-1440 ERX-1410 ERX-710 Generic E Series

Juniper Product Icons Generic M Series M320 M160 M40e Generic Core Router M20 M10i M10 M5 J6300 J4300 M7i J2300 Generic J Series Generic Router

Juniper Product Icons VF 4000 VF 3000 VF 1000 VF 1000 E -make your own 2U- -make your own 1U-

Juniper Product Icons DX 3670 DX 3250 DX 3200 DX 3600 DX 3650 DX 3250 FIPS WX 15 WX 20 WX 50 WX 60 WX 80 WX 100 WXC 500 WXC 250 WX/WXC DX

Juniper Product Icons ISG/IDP Generic ISG Generic IDP Generic ISG 1000 NetScreen-IDP 10 IDP-50 NetScreen-IDP 100 IDP-200 IDP 600 C IDP 600 C NetScreen-IDP 1000 IDP 1100 C IDP 1100 F

Juniper Product Icons NetScreen-5400 NetScreen-5200 NetScreen-500 NetScreen-HSC 5GT Wireless 5GT Hi Gain NetScreen-5GT NetScreen-5GT ADSL NetScreen-5XT NetScreen-5XP NetScreen Generic

Juniper Product Icons Router Generic Firewall IPSec VPN NetScreen-SA Generic SSL VPN NetScreen-RA 500 NetScreen-SA 1000 NetScreen-SA 3000 NetScreen-SA 5000 NetScreen-SA 3000 FIPS NetScreen-SA 5000 FIPS SA 6000 SP SA SP NetScreen-SM 3000 NetScreen-SM Generic

Juniper Product Icons SA 700 SA 2000 SA 4000 SA 6000

Juniper Product Icons SDX-300 Portal SDX-300 NetScreen-Remote Security Client NetScreen-Remote VPN Client NetScreen-SA Central Manager NetScreen-Security Manager JUNOScope NMC-RX Element Management System Add your own text For Juniper Software J-Web

Firewall / Security / Virus Icons Regular Firewall Deep Inspection Firewall and Symbol (Separate Icons) Statefull Inspection Firewall Firewall w/ Antivirus and Symbol (Separate Icons) Virtual Firewall Integrated Security Gateway and Symbol (Separate Icons) Virus1 Virus 2 Worm Secure Please note that symbols on firewalls can be removed as separate pieces This is useful in the case of a firewall having more than one of these attributes. The symbols can be placed on or around firewall

Multimedia Streaming Music Traffic Icons Multimedia Streaming Music Video Streaming Video Voice Please note that the traffic icon pointers are separate elements in PowerPoint. They are placed behind the icon and rotated to match the path of an underlying line. To rotate, simply select a triangle and activate rotation with the “rotate” button (from drawing toolbar). If needed - use the “order” and “bring to front” command with the icon to place it on top of the pointers. See examples on right of rotated pointers to match path. Notice the icon orientation stays the same - never rotate the icon itself. If you are having trouble finding “rotate” or “bring to front” commands, simply type the phrases in the help search for office. Traffic Orientation Examples

Endpoint Security Check Traffic Icons File Mail MPLS VPN SSL VPN QoS IPSec VPN Endpoint Security Check

Laptop and Laptop Wireless Cell Phone and Cell w/Signal Generic Product Icons IP PBX Handset VoIP Handset Laptop and Laptop Wireless PDA and PDA Wireless IPod Regular CD Hub/Switch Cash Register Corded Phone Cell Phone and Cell w/Signal Printer

Generic Product Icons Database Server Server/ Database Application Server Database Server Media Server SIP Server Video Server Access Server Finance Server PC w/Monitor

Generic Product Icons Generic Databases and Servers (All Separate Icons) Set Top Box Generic Set Top Box Digital Video Recorder Box with Media Satellite

Gigabit Ethernet Switch Barcode Scanner w/Barcode Generic Product Icons PC Monitor DSL Modem Cable Modem Routing Gateway Router (Generic) PBX Ethernet LAN Switch Layer 2 Switch Switch Gigabit Ethernet Switch DSLAM Class 5 Switch Game Controller Television Barcode Scanner Barcode Barcode Scanner w/Barcode

Generic Product Icons Frame Relay Switch ATM Switch Voice Softswitch VoIP Gateway Voice Home Gateway Voice Gateway Cable Modem Termination System Cable Head-end WDM M-CMTS Head end DWDM Integrated Access Device Wireless Access Point Dial Access Aggregator ONT Edge QAM Optical Line Termination

Location Icons Service Provider Data Center Corporate Office Region/Branch Office Remote Office Hospital Capitol Building Bank Retail Store House Wireless Tower Internet Kiosk

Location Icons Office Tower 1 Office Tower 2 w/Separate and Removable HQ Sign Corporate Headquarters w/Separate and Removable HQ Sign Cross-Section of Building with Separate and Removable Floors Building Generic Building Generic

User Icons Mobile User Wireless User Remote User Home User Brain People Hacker

Infranet Icons Infranet Straight View w/Label Infranet Straight View No Label Infranet Perspective View w/Label Infranet Perspective View No Label

Internet Clouds Labeled Infranet Icons Internet Clouds Internet Clouds Labeled Ovals Internet Clouds Flat

Internet Icons Internet Cloud (Separate Icon) On Infranet Large Internet Cloud (Separate Icon) On Infranet Small Infranet Detail Internet Cloud (Separate Icon) On Infranet Large in Perspective Internet Cloud (Separate Icon) On Infranet Small in Perspective Infranet Detail

Toolkit Icons QoS Toolkit Security Toolkit VPN Toolkit