Juniper EX9200 is programmable Core Switch for Enterprise and Telco, supporting SDN based, 100Gig Ethernet and Full Routing capability for MPLS private networks
This document discusses Juniper's data center fabric architecture. It begins by outlining challenges in modern data centers like scale, performance, virtualization support and complexity reduction. It then defines an ideal network fabric with attributes of performance, scalability and resiliency. Juniper's QFabric architecture is presented as separating the data plane across interconnect and edge devices while keeping a federated control and single point of management to achieve the properties of a single logical switch. Hardware components of the QFabric including interconnect and edge nodes are also introduced.
The document discusses Juniper's PTX, MX, and EX networking product lines. The PTX5000 and PTX3000 are modular core routers that support high-density 10, 40, and 100GbE interfaces on flexible line cards. The MX series are universal edge routers ranging from the MX240 up to the massive MX2020, with new line cards adding 40 and 100GbE ports. The EX9200 series are flexible Ethernet switches supporting up to 13.2Tbps capacity across redundant EX9204, EX9208, and EX9214 models, with new line cards offering 40 and 100GbE interfaces.
Презентация для доклада, сделанного в рамках конференции Juniper New Network Day 01.01.2014.
Докладчик -- Product Line Manager компании Juniper Дмитрий Шокарев.
Видеозапись этого доклада с онлайн-трансляции конференции вы можете увидеть здесь: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJwevBdrviU&hd=1
Juniper Networks: Virtual Chassis High AvailabilityJuniper Networks
This presentation shares the findings of the second installment of a recent Juniper Networks commissioned Network Test to evaluate its Virtual Chassis technology in Juniper EX8200 modular and Juniper EX4200/EX4500/EX4550 fixed-configuration switches.
In this second installment of a two-part project, the focus is on the reliability and resiliency of Virtual Chassis technology. Part I of this project focused on Virtual Chassis performance and scalability: http://juni.pr/13Zi1Sp. Visit http://juni.pr/dacenSS
to learn more about Juniper’s Data Center solutions.
Juniper presented its Universal Access solution for mobile backhaul and aggregation networks. The solution includes the ACX500 for small cell backhaul, the ACX5000 series for pre-aggregation networks, and security gateway options like the SRX5000 and MX104. This provides operators a seamless end-to-end network for transporting mobile traffic from the radio access network to the core while ensuring security and performance.
Инновации в архитектуре маршрутизатора ASR9K. Технология сетевой витруализаци...Cisco Russia
The document discusses Cisco's ASR 9000 architecture which is designed for service provider edge and aggregation networks as well as large data centers. It provides an overview of the ASR 9000 chassis, including the ASR 9001, ASR 9006, ASR 9010, and ASR 9922 models. The agenda outlines discussing the hardware overview, system architecture including fabric and line card design, packet flows, and the ASR 9000 nV architecture.
Ronnie Scott
Consulting CSE
Presented at the Cybera/CANARIE National Summit 2009, as part of the session "What's Next: Key Areas of Emerging Cyberinfrastructure."
This session explored some of the up-and-coming areas of cyberinfrastructure and why they are increasingly being considered as essential elements to innovative research and development.
This document discusses Juniper's data center fabric architecture. It begins by outlining challenges in modern data centers like scale, performance, virtualization support and complexity reduction. It then defines an ideal network fabric with attributes of performance, scalability and resiliency. Juniper's QFabric architecture is presented as separating the data plane across interconnect and edge devices while keeping a federated control and single point of management to achieve the properties of a single logical switch. Hardware components of the QFabric including interconnect and edge nodes are also introduced.
The document discusses Juniper's PTX, MX, and EX networking product lines. The PTX5000 and PTX3000 are modular core routers that support high-density 10, 40, and 100GbE interfaces on flexible line cards. The MX series are universal edge routers ranging from the MX240 up to the massive MX2020, with new line cards adding 40 and 100GbE ports. The EX9200 series are flexible Ethernet switches supporting up to 13.2Tbps capacity across redundant EX9204, EX9208, and EX9214 models, with new line cards offering 40 and 100GbE interfaces.
Презентация для доклада, сделанного в рамках конференции Juniper New Network Day 01.01.2014.
Докладчик -- Product Line Manager компании Juniper Дмитрий Шокарев.
Видеозапись этого доклада с онлайн-трансляции конференции вы можете увидеть здесь: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJwevBdrviU&hd=1
Juniper Networks: Virtual Chassis High AvailabilityJuniper Networks
This presentation shares the findings of the second installment of a recent Juniper Networks commissioned Network Test to evaluate its Virtual Chassis technology in Juniper EX8200 modular and Juniper EX4200/EX4500/EX4550 fixed-configuration switches.
In this second installment of a two-part project, the focus is on the reliability and resiliency of Virtual Chassis technology. Part I of this project focused on Virtual Chassis performance and scalability: http://juni.pr/13Zi1Sp. Visit http://juni.pr/dacenSS
to learn more about Juniper’s Data Center solutions.
Juniper presented its Universal Access solution for mobile backhaul and aggregation networks. The solution includes the ACX500 for small cell backhaul, the ACX5000 series for pre-aggregation networks, and security gateway options like the SRX5000 and MX104. This provides operators a seamless end-to-end network for transporting mobile traffic from the radio access network to the core while ensuring security and performance.
Инновации в архитектуре маршрутизатора ASR9K. Технология сетевой витруализаци...Cisco Russia
The document discusses Cisco's ASR 9000 architecture which is designed for service provider edge and aggregation networks as well as large data centers. It provides an overview of the ASR 9000 chassis, including the ASR 9001, ASR 9006, ASR 9010, and ASR 9922 models. The agenda outlines discussing the hardware overview, system architecture including fabric and line card design, packet flows, and the ASR 9000 nV architecture.
Ronnie Scott
Consulting CSE
Presented at the Cybera/CANARIE National Summit 2009, as part of the session "What's Next: Key Areas of Emerging Cyberinfrastructure."
This session explored some of the up-and-coming areas of cyberinfrastructure and why they are increasingly being considered as essential elements to innovative research and development.
Brkarc 3454 - in-depth and personal with the cisco nexus 2000 fabric extender...kds850
The document provides an overview of Cisco Nexus 2000 Fabric Extender architectures, features, and topologies. It begins with introductions to Cisco's Nexus 5000/6000/7000/9000 parent platform switches that support Nexus 2000 FEX. It then discusses Nexus 2000 platform architectures, supported topologies and features. The agenda covers parent switch overviews, Nexus 2000 platform details, configuration and connectivity options. The goal is to discuss Nexus 2000 designs, topologies, and implementation in depth without covering more advanced topics like vPC, FCoE, QoS, etc.
Where Does Networking Fit In? To gain the full benefits of cloud computing and virtualization and achieve a business agile IT infrastructure, organizations need a reliable, high-performance data center networking infrastructure with built-in investment protection. Several technology inflection points are coming together that are fundamentally changing the way networks are architected, deployed and operated both in the public cloud as well as the private cloud. From performance, to scale, to virtualization support and automation to simplified orchestration, the requirements are rapidly changing and driving new approaches to building data center networks.
With Extreme Networks, IT can manage more with less. Automated intelligence and analytics for compliance, forensics, and traffic patterns translates into reduced help desk calls. Businesses can predict costs and return on investment, and increase employee productivity by securely onboarding BYOD, increasing both customer and employee satisfaction. A constant risk to the network, and ultimately the hospital, are unapproved applications and rogue devices that may appear on the network and either permit unauthorized access or interfere with other devices. A means to monitor all devices and applications that operate across the network is vital. Just as important are the audit and reporting capabilities necessary to report on who, what, where, when, and how patient data is accessed.
What is SDN? What software-defined networking really means has evolved dramatically and now includes automation and virtualization. Hardware is still a critical component in data center networking equipment, but the influence of switch software shouldn’t be overlooked. When everyone began to get excited about SDN a few years ago, we thought of it as only one thing: the separation of network control from network data packet handling. Traditional networks had already started down this path, with the addition of controller cards to manage line cards in scalable chassis-based switches, and with various data center fabric technologies. SDN took the idea to its logical end, removing the need for the controller and the packet handlers to be on the same backplane or even from the same vendor.
Cost. Reducing costs in the data center and contributing to corporate profitability is an increasingly important trend in today’s economic climate. For example, energy costs for the data center are increasing at 12% a year. Moreover, increased application requirements such as 100% availability necessitate additional hardware and services to manage storage and performance thus raising total cost of ownership.
This document provides an overview and summary of Cisco's Data Center networking and storage solutions, with a focus on the new Cisco MDS 9710 Director. Some key points:
- Cisco offers a multi-protocol portfolio including Fibre Channel, FCoE, and IP networking solutions to address growing data and connectivity demands in modern data centers.
- The Cisco MDS 9710 is the newest storage director that provides the highest scalability, availability, and investment protection in the industry for large scale data centers.
- It supports up to 384 line-rate 16Gbps Fibre Channel ports or 48-port 10GbE FCoE modules in a single chassis. This provides 3 times the performance of competing
The document discusses the Cisco Catalyst 2960-X Series switches. It provides details on new features of the 2960-X and 2960-XR models such as FlexStack-Plus stacking, IP Lite routing capabilities on 2960-XR, and increased performance through a faster dual-core CPU and larger memory/storage. It also summarizes the licensing options, hardware specifications, and management capabilities of the 2960-X Series switches.
Network Configuration Example: Configuring CoS to Support an MC-LAG on an FCo...Juniper Networks
This NCE provides a step-by-step procedure for configuring class of service (CoS) for Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) transit switch traffic across a multichassis link aggregation group (MC-LAG) that connects two QFX Series switches.
The document provides an overview of the Cisco ASR 9000 router platform, including:
- It uses 6 and 10 slot chassis that can accommodate various line cards up to 400 Gbps and is designed to scale to higher speeds.
- Key components include the Route Switch Processor (RSP) for control plane functions, multiple line cards, and a high performance switch fabric.
- The switch fabric provides redundant data planes and control planes to ensure high availability. It uses arbitration to allocate bandwidth and support multicast traffic replication.
- The line cards come in various configurations up to 80 Gbps and support different port densities and speeds. Future cards will enable 400 Gbps capabilities.
ASR-9000 в качестве платформы внедрения SDN в сетях операторов связиCisco Russia
The document discusses using the Cisco ASR-9000 router as a platform for implementing SDN in telecommunications network operators' networks. It describes several SDN technologies that can be used on the ASR-9000 including BGP Link State Protocol (BGP-LS), Stateful Path Computation Element Protocol (PCEP), NETCONF/YANG, and concludes by stating the ASR-9000 supports various SDN technologies and interfaces.
This document provides an overview and configuration instructions for deploying Carrier Ethernet services on the Cisco ASR 9000 router. It begins with an introduction to Carrier Ethernet and the Cisco ASR 9000 platform. It then covers the configuration of Ethernet flow points (EFPs) to classify and rewrite VLAN tags. The document details various Ethernet service types including point-to-point local connect and VPWS services, as well as multipoint bridging and VPLS services. It concludes with sections on operations, administration, and maintenance (OAM) and best practices.
The document provides an overview of the Cisco Nexus 7000 and Nexus 7700 data center switches. It discusses the switches' architectures including supervisors, fabrics, I/O modules, forwarding engines, and physical designs. The session aims to provide a thorough understanding of the switches' architectures and complete packet flows.
The document provides information about the Cisco Nexus 7009 switch, including:
- It is a modular network switch with up to 9 slots that can support 336 10GbE or 1GbE ports.
- It uses up to 5 Crossbar Fabric Modules and 2 power supplies.
- The Nexus 7009 specifications section provides additional details about its hardware capabilities and supported interface speeds.
The document discusses IBM's BladeCenter switch module and I/O portfolios. It describes various Ethernet, Fibre Channel, InfiniBand, and converged network adapter modules, switches, and pass-through options available from IBM and partners like Cisco, Broadcom, Emulex, QLogic, Mellanox, and Brocade to provide flexible and high-speed I/O connectivity for IBM BladeCenter systems. Specific product part numbers and capabilities are listed.
Cisco Live! :: Cisco ASR 9000 Architecture :: BRKARC-2003 | Las Vegas 2017Bruno Teixeira
The document discusses Cisco's ASR 9000 router system architecture. It provides an overview of the ASR 9000 product portfolio including the ASR 9901, ASR 9904, ASR 9906, and ASR 9910 models. It describes the key components and features of the routers, such as their networking processors, line cards, switching fabric, and packet processing capabilities. The document also reviews the evolution of the ASR 9000 line cards from earlier generations to the current Tomahawk-based cards.
There are several categories info that is what MITS current carrying in 5G application. You are welcome to contact us for more info.
1. more options for 1588 GM/Sync-E to support LLS-C1/C2/C3
2. FPGA SoC, SmartNIC for 5G RU/DU/CU applications
3. Optics for 5G fronthaul -- 10G/25G
4. High Power PoE 802.3bt (upto 90W/PSE & 71W/PD)
5. Signal Integrity tools -- De-embedded SW + True Odd Probe (upto 70Ghz)
This document provides information on Cisco's Catalyst switching portfolio, including modular switches, fixed configuration switches, and accessories. It lists various switch models, their specifications such as number of ports and port types, as well as product numbers. Some key switches mentioned include the Catalyst 6500 modular switch, Catalyst 4500E and 4900 series fixed configuration switches, and the Catalyst 3560, 3560X, 2960S series access switches. Bundles and accessories that can be purchased with the switches are also listed.
The document provides information about 400G and 100G optical transceivers and components from MITS Component & System Corp. It includes specifications for various QSFP-DD, QSFP56, and QSFP28 transceivers and direct attach cables that support data rates up to 400Gbps. It also lists MPO and fiber optic patch cords, loopback modules, and other optical connectivity products.
PLNOG 13: Krzysztof Konkowski: Cisco Access Architectures: GPON, Ethernet, Ac...PROIDEA
Krzysztof Konkowski – Consulting Systems Engineer working in IP NGN Team, Cisco. Mainly focused on carrier class solutions for broad range of customer segments: service provider, public sector, enterprise. Main technical expertise: MPLS/IP, Carrier Ethernet, BNG, Multicast. Holder of many certificates – amongst others CCIE RS i CCIE SP #20050.
Topic of Presentation: Cisco Access Architectures: GPON, Ethernet, Access for business
Language: Polish
Abstract: TBD
A new featured product cisco ie4010 series switchesIT Tech
The document introduces the new Cisco IE4010 Series Switches, which are industrial Ethernet switches built to withstand harsh environments. The key points are:
- The IE4010 Series offers high-performance switching capacity with Gigabit Ethernet ports, robust resiliency features, and support for industrial protocols.
- Models include the IE-4010-16S12P with 16 ports and 12 PoE ports, and the IE-4010-4S24P with 24 PoE ports.
- The switches run Cisco IOS software for easy management and support features like redundant power supplies and zero-touch replacement.
Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX, and 3560-CX Platforms - The Greenest Catalyst...Cisco Enterprise Networks
Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX, and 3560-CX Series Switches reduce TOC in a unique way by lowering power
consumption by up to 82 percent, with power usage reduced to 6.3W from 33.1W in the Cisco Catalyst 2960X-
24TD-L Switch when in hibernation mode, for example. Other models in the Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX, and
3560-CX Series Switches show significant power savings with the use of Cisco EnergyWise hibernation mode and
Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE). These are the greenest Cisco Catalyst switches ever.
The Cisco Catalyst 2960-X Series are fixed-configuration, stackable Gigabit Ethernet switches that provide enterprise-class access and networking capabilities for campus and branch applications. They support various software-defined capabilities and feature sets including LAN Lite, LAN Base, and IP Lite. The switches are available in several models that vary in port configuration, uplink interfaces, power supply, and other hardware specs depending on the intended use and deployment.
Juniper round table switching and product overviewKappa Data
The document discusses Juniper Networks' switching solutions for campus and branch networks. It highlights key benefits of Juniper switching such as simplicity, performance, high availability, and the Junos operating system. It provides an overview of Juniper's switching portfolio including the EX, QFX, and EX9200 product lines. It also discusses technologies like Virtual Chassis that provide benefits like simplified management, resiliency, and investment protection. Finally, it outlines Juniper's approach to campus network transformation through automation, security, and cloud-based management.
Next Generation Optical Networking: Software-Defined Optical NetworkingADVA
Check out Stephan Rettenberger’s presentation from the Next Generation Optical Networking Conference in Monaco. It's all about Software Defined Optical Networking.
Brkarc 3454 - in-depth and personal with the cisco nexus 2000 fabric extender...kds850
The document provides an overview of Cisco Nexus 2000 Fabric Extender architectures, features, and topologies. It begins with introductions to Cisco's Nexus 5000/6000/7000/9000 parent platform switches that support Nexus 2000 FEX. It then discusses Nexus 2000 platform architectures, supported topologies and features. The agenda covers parent switch overviews, Nexus 2000 platform details, configuration and connectivity options. The goal is to discuss Nexus 2000 designs, topologies, and implementation in depth without covering more advanced topics like vPC, FCoE, QoS, etc.
Where Does Networking Fit In? To gain the full benefits of cloud computing and virtualization and achieve a business agile IT infrastructure, organizations need a reliable, high-performance data center networking infrastructure with built-in investment protection. Several technology inflection points are coming together that are fundamentally changing the way networks are architected, deployed and operated both in the public cloud as well as the private cloud. From performance, to scale, to virtualization support and automation to simplified orchestration, the requirements are rapidly changing and driving new approaches to building data center networks.
With Extreme Networks, IT can manage more with less. Automated intelligence and analytics for compliance, forensics, and traffic patterns translates into reduced help desk calls. Businesses can predict costs and return on investment, and increase employee productivity by securely onboarding BYOD, increasing both customer and employee satisfaction. A constant risk to the network, and ultimately the hospital, are unapproved applications and rogue devices that may appear on the network and either permit unauthorized access or interfere with other devices. A means to monitor all devices and applications that operate across the network is vital. Just as important are the audit and reporting capabilities necessary to report on who, what, where, when, and how patient data is accessed.
What is SDN? What software-defined networking really means has evolved dramatically and now includes automation and virtualization. Hardware is still a critical component in data center networking equipment, but the influence of switch software shouldn’t be overlooked. When everyone began to get excited about SDN a few years ago, we thought of it as only one thing: the separation of network control from network data packet handling. Traditional networks had already started down this path, with the addition of controller cards to manage line cards in scalable chassis-based switches, and with various data center fabric technologies. SDN took the idea to its logical end, removing the need for the controller and the packet handlers to be on the same backplane or even from the same vendor.
Cost. Reducing costs in the data center and contributing to corporate profitability is an increasingly important trend in today’s economic climate. For example, energy costs for the data center are increasing at 12% a year. Moreover, increased application requirements such as 100% availability necessitate additional hardware and services to manage storage and performance thus raising total cost of ownership.
This document provides an overview and summary of Cisco's Data Center networking and storage solutions, with a focus on the new Cisco MDS 9710 Director. Some key points:
- Cisco offers a multi-protocol portfolio including Fibre Channel, FCoE, and IP networking solutions to address growing data and connectivity demands in modern data centers.
- The Cisco MDS 9710 is the newest storage director that provides the highest scalability, availability, and investment protection in the industry for large scale data centers.
- It supports up to 384 line-rate 16Gbps Fibre Channel ports or 48-port 10GbE FCoE modules in a single chassis. This provides 3 times the performance of competing
The document discusses the Cisco Catalyst 2960-X Series switches. It provides details on new features of the 2960-X and 2960-XR models such as FlexStack-Plus stacking, IP Lite routing capabilities on 2960-XR, and increased performance through a faster dual-core CPU and larger memory/storage. It also summarizes the licensing options, hardware specifications, and management capabilities of the 2960-X Series switches.
Network Configuration Example: Configuring CoS to Support an MC-LAG on an FCo...Juniper Networks
This NCE provides a step-by-step procedure for configuring class of service (CoS) for Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) transit switch traffic across a multichassis link aggregation group (MC-LAG) that connects two QFX Series switches.
The document provides an overview of the Cisco ASR 9000 router platform, including:
- It uses 6 and 10 slot chassis that can accommodate various line cards up to 400 Gbps and is designed to scale to higher speeds.
- Key components include the Route Switch Processor (RSP) for control plane functions, multiple line cards, and a high performance switch fabric.
- The switch fabric provides redundant data planes and control planes to ensure high availability. It uses arbitration to allocate bandwidth and support multicast traffic replication.
- The line cards come in various configurations up to 80 Gbps and support different port densities and speeds. Future cards will enable 400 Gbps capabilities.
ASR-9000 в качестве платформы внедрения SDN в сетях операторов связиCisco Russia
The document discusses using the Cisco ASR-9000 router as a platform for implementing SDN in telecommunications network operators' networks. It describes several SDN technologies that can be used on the ASR-9000 including BGP Link State Protocol (BGP-LS), Stateful Path Computation Element Protocol (PCEP), NETCONF/YANG, and concludes by stating the ASR-9000 supports various SDN technologies and interfaces.
This document provides an overview and configuration instructions for deploying Carrier Ethernet services on the Cisco ASR 9000 router. It begins with an introduction to Carrier Ethernet and the Cisco ASR 9000 platform. It then covers the configuration of Ethernet flow points (EFPs) to classify and rewrite VLAN tags. The document details various Ethernet service types including point-to-point local connect and VPWS services, as well as multipoint bridging and VPLS services. It concludes with sections on operations, administration, and maintenance (OAM) and best practices.
The document provides an overview of the Cisco Nexus 7000 and Nexus 7700 data center switches. It discusses the switches' architectures including supervisors, fabrics, I/O modules, forwarding engines, and physical designs. The session aims to provide a thorough understanding of the switches' architectures and complete packet flows.
The document provides information about the Cisco Nexus 7009 switch, including:
- It is a modular network switch with up to 9 slots that can support 336 10GbE or 1GbE ports.
- It uses up to 5 Crossbar Fabric Modules and 2 power supplies.
- The Nexus 7009 specifications section provides additional details about its hardware capabilities and supported interface speeds.
The document discusses IBM's BladeCenter switch module and I/O portfolios. It describes various Ethernet, Fibre Channel, InfiniBand, and converged network adapter modules, switches, and pass-through options available from IBM and partners like Cisco, Broadcom, Emulex, QLogic, Mellanox, and Brocade to provide flexible and high-speed I/O connectivity for IBM BladeCenter systems. Specific product part numbers and capabilities are listed.
Cisco Live! :: Cisco ASR 9000 Architecture :: BRKARC-2003 | Las Vegas 2017Bruno Teixeira
The document discusses Cisco's ASR 9000 router system architecture. It provides an overview of the ASR 9000 product portfolio including the ASR 9901, ASR 9904, ASR 9906, and ASR 9910 models. It describes the key components and features of the routers, such as their networking processors, line cards, switching fabric, and packet processing capabilities. The document also reviews the evolution of the ASR 9000 line cards from earlier generations to the current Tomahawk-based cards.
There are several categories info that is what MITS current carrying in 5G application. You are welcome to contact us for more info.
1. more options for 1588 GM/Sync-E to support LLS-C1/C2/C3
2. FPGA SoC, SmartNIC for 5G RU/DU/CU applications
3. Optics for 5G fronthaul -- 10G/25G
4. High Power PoE 802.3bt (upto 90W/PSE & 71W/PD)
5. Signal Integrity tools -- De-embedded SW + True Odd Probe (upto 70Ghz)
This document provides information on Cisco's Catalyst switching portfolio, including modular switches, fixed configuration switches, and accessories. It lists various switch models, their specifications such as number of ports and port types, as well as product numbers. Some key switches mentioned include the Catalyst 6500 modular switch, Catalyst 4500E and 4900 series fixed configuration switches, and the Catalyst 3560, 3560X, 2960S series access switches. Bundles and accessories that can be purchased with the switches are also listed.
The document provides information about 400G and 100G optical transceivers and components from MITS Component & System Corp. It includes specifications for various QSFP-DD, QSFP56, and QSFP28 transceivers and direct attach cables that support data rates up to 400Gbps. It also lists MPO and fiber optic patch cords, loopback modules, and other optical connectivity products.
PLNOG 13: Krzysztof Konkowski: Cisco Access Architectures: GPON, Ethernet, Ac...PROIDEA
Krzysztof Konkowski – Consulting Systems Engineer working in IP NGN Team, Cisco. Mainly focused on carrier class solutions for broad range of customer segments: service provider, public sector, enterprise. Main technical expertise: MPLS/IP, Carrier Ethernet, BNG, Multicast. Holder of many certificates – amongst others CCIE RS i CCIE SP #20050.
Topic of Presentation: Cisco Access Architectures: GPON, Ethernet, Access for business
Language: Polish
Abstract: TBD
A new featured product cisco ie4010 series switchesIT Tech
The document introduces the new Cisco IE4010 Series Switches, which are industrial Ethernet switches built to withstand harsh environments. The key points are:
- The IE4010 Series offers high-performance switching capacity with Gigabit Ethernet ports, robust resiliency features, and support for industrial protocols.
- Models include the IE-4010-16S12P with 16 ports and 12 PoE ports, and the IE-4010-4S24P with 24 PoE ports.
- The switches run Cisco IOS software for easy management and support features like redundant power supplies and zero-touch replacement.
Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX, and 3560-CX Platforms - The Greenest Catalyst...Cisco Enterprise Networks
Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX, and 3560-CX Series Switches reduce TOC in a unique way by lowering power
consumption by up to 82 percent, with power usage reduced to 6.3W from 33.1W in the Cisco Catalyst 2960X-
24TD-L Switch when in hibernation mode, for example. Other models in the Cisco Catalyst 2960-X, 2960-CX, and
3560-CX Series Switches show significant power savings with the use of Cisco EnergyWise hibernation mode and
Energy Efficient Ethernet (EEE). These are the greenest Cisco Catalyst switches ever.
The Cisco Catalyst 2960-X Series are fixed-configuration, stackable Gigabit Ethernet switches that provide enterprise-class access and networking capabilities for campus and branch applications. They support various software-defined capabilities and feature sets including LAN Lite, LAN Base, and IP Lite. The switches are available in several models that vary in port configuration, uplink interfaces, power supply, and other hardware specs depending on the intended use and deployment.
Juniper round table switching and product overviewKappa Data
The document discusses Juniper Networks' switching solutions for campus and branch networks. It highlights key benefits of Juniper switching such as simplicity, performance, high availability, and the Junos operating system. It provides an overview of Juniper's switching portfolio including the EX, QFX, and EX9200 product lines. It also discusses technologies like Virtual Chassis that provide benefits like simplified management, resiliency, and investment protection. Finally, it outlines Juniper's approach to campus network transformation through automation, security, and cloud-based management.
Next Generation Optical Networking: Software-Defined Optical NetworkingADVA
Check out Stephan Rettenberger’s presentation from the Next Generation Optical Networking Conference in Monaco. It's all about Software Defined Optical Networking.
The document summarizes Avaya's data networking portfolio and solutions. It highlights why customers choose Avaya for its proven track record of delivering uninterrupted, always-on networking through robust and scalable solutions. Avaya offers highly resilient, efficient and scalable Ethernet switching, wireless networking, and unified management solutions to enable always-on connectivity and operations.
The document discusses Intel network cards and their performance. It explains that throughput and CPU utilization are key metrics, with higher throughput and lower CPU utilization being better. It then describes Intel Adaptive Technology which can automatically adjust packet spacing and reduce collisions to improve these metrics. Testing showed it reduced CPU utilization by 20% and interrupt rates from 2800 to 900. It also allows hardware optimization for different operating systems.
The document provides an overview of Avaya's networking solutions including the Virtual Services Platform (VSP) 9000, VSP 7000, and VSP 4000 series. It discusses the benefits of network virtualization and how the VSP series implements Shortest Path Bridging (SPB) to provide efficient virtualization. Examples are given of how the VSP can be used to virtualize layer 2 and 3 networks and provide services across multiple locations. Key features and capabilities of the different VSP platforms are also summarized.
Sudharsan Rangasamy has over 8 years of experience in networking and security. He has expertise in designing, implementing, and maintaining scalable networks using LAN and WAN technologies. He has experience working with various operating systems, routers, switches, firewalls, load balancers, and routing protocols. His professional experience includes roles managing network infrastructure for SAP Mobile Services, JDA Software, and Aditya Birla Minacs.
Michigan Collaboration Summit - Washtenaw Community CollegeADVA
Check out these slides from David Altstaetter and Dan Orzech from ADVA Optical Networking and Roy Hockett from ITS Communications Systems and Data Centers, University of Michigan, at the Michigan Collaboration Summit 2013.
This document discusses data center interconnect and virtual private LAN service (VPLS) technologies. It provides an overview of data center edge functions, collapsed WAN and aggregation solutions, data center LAN configurations, and layer 2 loop detection capabilities. It also covers multi-chassis link aggregation, data center WAN connectivity options using IP/MPLS or VPLS, and the advantages of Ethernet VPN (EVPN) over VPLS. Finally, it discusses challenges and solutions related to virtual machine mobility and provides a comparison analysis of PBB-EVPN versus EVPN.
New tools, multimedia applications, your employees living the BYOD dream – are all stressing most networks to the breaking point. It has become critical for enterprises to right size their core network to support the growing demands of users. For more information visit: http://enterprise.alcatel-lucent.com/?solution=Convergedcampus&page=overview
Juniper is introducing new networking products to extend their advantage in two-tier data center fabrics. The new EX4500, EX8200-40XS line card, and MX80 3D router simplify operations, increase application performance, and reduce costs compared to legacy multi-tier networks or competitors' solutions. Juniper's two-tier approach using Virtual Chassis technology creates a network fabric that lowers latency and enables dynamic cloud infrastructure.
When you are a leading manufacturer of parts for the automotive and transport industries, a lot rides on maintaining a smooth, efficient and cost-effective operation. That is why Jaroonrat Products Co., Ltd., Thailand’s foremost electrophoretic and phosphate deposition (EDP) company, turned to ZyXEL to create a wireless network for its production and management facilities. ZyXEL stepped in with a comprehensive solution, starting with the Unified Security Gateway, L3 Managed stackable Gigabit Ethernet Switch and Wireless LAN Controller. Indoor and exterior wireless connectivity was provided via access points. Thanks to ZyXEL products, Jaroonrat can keep their branches connected and operations flowing uninterrupted, all at an affordable price.
This document discusses HP's Next-Gen MSR series routers. It provides information on various MSR router models including the MSR930, MSR1002-4, MSR1003-8, MSR2000 series and MSR3000 series. It details their technical specifications, features, performance capabilities and target customer groups. The document aims to promote HP's MSR router portfolio and highlight their benefits such as high performance, cost-effectiveness, security, manageability and reliability.
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This document provides an overview of Juniper Networks switching portfolio. It discusses trends driving changes in enterprise networks like BYOD, wireless access, and virtualization. It then covers Juniper's switching platforms ranging from fixed configuration EX2200 for branch offices to modular EX9200 for data centers. It describes the key features, specifications and use cases for each product family including EX3200, EX4200, EX4300, EX4500 and EX4550 series. It positions the different switches based on their port counts, performance capabilities and suitability for access, distribution and core layers.
This document discusses how telecom service providers can adopt cloud native technologies to revolutionize their services. It provides examples of how dynamic VPNs, modernized business services, remote operating rooms, and intelligent edge services could be implemented. While over-the-top players have used cloud native tools successfully, there are gaps for service providers due to their environment integrating connectivity and optimization across domains. The document proposes that service providers can bridge this gap through strong orchestration, inter-provider interfaces, and enhancing platforms to be carrier-grade and distributed to the network edge. Adopting an "augmented cloud native" approach combining these techniques is presented as a recipe to revolutionize telecom services.
HCL Notes and Domino License Cost Reduction in the World of DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-and-domino-license-cost-reduction-in-the-world-of-dlau/
The introduction of DLAU and the CCB & CCX licensing model caused quite a stir in the HCL community. As a Notes and Domino customer, you may have faced challenges with unexpected user counts and license costs. You probably have questions on how this new licensing approach works and how to benefit from it. Most importantly, you likely have budget constraints and want to save money where possible. Don’t worry, we can help with all of this!
We’ll show you how to fix common misconfigurations that cause higher-than-expected user counts, and how to identify accounts which you can deactivate to save money. There are also frequent patterns that can cause unnecessary cost, like using a person document instead of a mail-in for shared mailboxes. We’ll provide examples and solutions for those as well. And naturally we’ll explain the new licensing model.
Join HCL Ambassador Marc Thomas in this webinar with a special guest appearance from Franz Walder. It will give you the tools and know-how to stay on top of what is going on with Domino licensing. You will be able lower your cost through an optimized configuration and keep it low going forward.
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- Practical examples and best practices to implement right away
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The choice of an operating system plays a pivotal role in shaping our computing experience. For decades, Microsoft's Windows has dominated the market, offering a familiar and widely adopted platform for personal and professional use. However, as technological advancements continue to push the boundaries of innovation, alternative operating systems have emerged, challenging the status quo and offering users a fresh perspective on computing.
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Topics covered:
CI/CD with in UiPath
End-to-end overview of CI/CD pipeline with Azure devops
Speaker:
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Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 6. In this session, we will cover Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI webinar offers an in-depth exploration of leveraging cutting-edge technologies for test automation within the UiPath platform. Attendees will delve into the integration of generative AI, a test automation solution, with Open AI advanced natural language processing capabilities.
Throughout the session, participants will discover how this synergy empowers testers to automate repetitive tasks, enhance testing accuracy, and expedite the software testing life cycle. Topics covered include the seamless integration process, practical use cases, and the benefits of harnessing AI-driven automation for UiPath testing initiatives. By attending this webinar, testers, and automation professionals can gain valuable insights into harnessing the power of AI to optimize their test automation workflows within the UiPath ecosystem, ultimately driving efficiency and quality in software development processes.
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into integrating generative AI.
2. Understanding how this integration enhances test automation within the UiPath platform
3. Practical demonstrations
4. Exploration of real-world use cases illustrating the benefits of AI-driven test automation for UiPath
Topics covered:
What is generative AI
Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath integration with generative AI
Speaker:
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The core switch is literally the core of your network – switching all traffic in you key campus and data center facilities.[Click]However your campus networks are facing the tremendous challenge of supporting;the tremendous growth in the number of wired and wireless devices connected to the network,managing the employee owned and applications running on the network,new enterprise applications like virtual desktop, unified communications and HD video, orhandling desktop backups without disrupting the flow of business[click]Similarly in the data center, your core switch needs to be capable of supporting;server virtualizationdata center automation and orchestration,hypervisor network overlays such as VxLAN, andmulti-tenancy to give you better control of how you deliver applications to various parts of your business[Click]
To have your network provide the agility your business demands you a network core that will:Handle growth:North-South data traffic in campus driven by the increasing number of wired and wireless devices being in campus environments along with the growth in video and other rich media toolsEast-West in data center driven by the increases in server virtualization and application to application trafficSimplify yourinfrastructureEliminateSpanning Tree Protocol from your in the infrastructureAllow you to Scale up and scale down as your business needs dictateEliminate network tiers Reduce the number of physical devices in your network, and Reduce the number of managed devices in your network Enable network functionsSupport interoperation of multiple network protocols without additional hardware (ieMPLS/VPLS, Overlay networks and EVPN)Foster innovation
To address these challenges, Juniper isintroducing the EX9200 line of modular Ethernet core switches for campus and data center environments. The EX9200 addresses the challenges of supporting cloud applications, server virtualization, rich media collaboration tools, and of coping with the explosive growth of mobile devices by dramatically simplifying the network architecture and network operations.The EX9200 is programmable, flexible and scalable, making it well suited for both campus and data center core and aggregation environments. In fact, the EX9200 provides programmability at the silicon, system and networking layers.The EX9200’s programmability, coupled with its flexibility, scalability and carrier-class availability, allow it to dramatically simplify network architectures and operations, making it the best core and aggregation switch for the next decade.[click]
Three EX9200 switch models are available:The 4-slot EX9204The 8-slot EX9208 The 14-slot EX9214All EX9200 chassis are built on Juniper One custom silicon, the same silicon used in our industry-leading routers. All EX9200 switches also run Juniper’s Junos OS operating system. 1GbE (copper and fiber), 10GbE and 40GbE interface cards are available today; a 100GbE interface card is in development. Any combination of interface cards can be used in each of the EX9200 chassis.The key values of the EX9200 include programmability, flexibility and scalability.Programmability: The EX9200 is built on Juniper One custom silicon, a programmable ASIC featuring programmable control and management planes that allow Juniper to support new networking protocols such as VxLAN through a simple software update. Programmability extends beyond the silicon to the entire system, which supports automation capabilities to make it ready for SDN.Flexibility: The EX9200 has been optimized for both campus and data center core and aggregation environments, making it extremely flexible. The EX9200 can collapse network layers to simplify network architectures and operations. Future ready protocol support can be extended to include new protocols through simple software updates. The EX9200’s rich feature set includes:Network segmentation using MPLS, where one network can offer multiple segregated servicesConfiguration roll-backIn-service software updates In addition – the EX9200 is capable of hosting Juniper’s Virtual Wireless controller to integrate the abstracts the underlying hardware that runs wireless control servicesScalability: The system also provides the logical scale required to support any enterprise environment, including multi-tenancy and high volume VM and VDI deployments. The EX9200 scales to support more than 1 million MAC addresses, 256,000 IPv4 routes, 256,000 IPv6 routes, and 32,000 VLANs. The chassis capacity is up to 13.2 Tbps. The EX9200 lines provides five 9s of carrier-class platform availability and resiliency, plus sub-50 msec convergence to protect mission-critical data, voice and video experience following link failures. [click]
Enterprise networks are often viewed as impediments to business agility. It takes time to re-provision networks to support new virtual machines and applications. Changes are inherently risky and are vulnerable to human errors that can take your business down. The EX9200 addresses these challenges through programmability. In fact, the EX9200 is the most programmable core switch on the market.Programmability is implemented at the silicon, system and network levels. The EX9200 is built on the Juniper One custom silicon, or ASIC—the same ASIC used in Juniper’s proven and field-tested routing platforms. The EX9200 is the first product in its class to be built on a programmable ASIC, enabling Juniper to modify the ASIC’s behavior down to the Packet Forwarding Engine (PFE) and allowing support for new networking protocols such as VxLAN to be implemented via a simple software upgrade rather than a cumbersome hardware replacement. At the system level, EX9200 platforms support Junos Automation and the Junos SDK. The switches also provide the ability to support native interfaces for SDN automation tools such as Juniper’s Contrail , Puppet, OpenFlow and others. This level of programmability and automation reduces the time it takes to re-provision the network to support new applications from days or weeks to seconds while virtually eliminating “human risk.” At a softwarelevel, the EX9200 supports integration with leading orchestration applications such as VMWare and OpenStack, eliminating delays and errors caused by re-provisioning the network to support virtual machine or application mobility.[click]
Most switches use “Merchant Silicon” composed of off-the-shelf chip components for their Packet Forwarding Engines—the chipset that switches and routes individual packets. Built for the masses, Merchant Silicon restricts network product manufacturers’ ability innovate since they are limited by the capabilities of the chip. Delivering basic and advanced Layer 2 switching capabilities and some basic Layer 3 switching / routing capabilities such as MPLS, Merchant Silicon has its place in the market, supporting higher volume / lower cost platforms such as access switches.A core switch based on Merchant Silicon, however, cannot deliver business agility. Today’s core switches require advanced Layer 3 and deep buffering capabilities. Furthermore, business agility requires advanced MPLS and Overlay Gateway Routing capabilities, as well as the ability to support future, still evolving capabilities without requiring hardware replacements.[Click]Most important, Packet Forwarding Engines need to deliver all capabilities “at scale,” whether to one device or to hundreds of thousands. Capabilities cannot be sacrificed at the expense of scale.Juniper’s programmable ASIC is ready to support any network for at least the next 10 years.[Click]NOTE: Examples of vendors using Merchant vs Custom SiliconMerchant Silicon: Arista, HuwaiiCustom Silicon: Brocade, CiscoProgrammable Custom Silicon: Juniper
The EX9200 is ideal for simplifying campus, data center, and combined campus and data center network environments by collapsing network layers.In the campus, the EX9200 collapses the core and distribution layers; when used with Juniper access layer switches deployed in a Virtual Chassis configuration, the EX9200 also reduces the number of managed devices by more than 50% while eliminating Spanning Tree Protocol, dramatically simplifying the network architecture and network operations.[Click]Similarly, in the data center the EX9200 can be used to collapse core and aggregation layers; again, when used with Juniper access switches in a Virtual Chassis configuration, the EX9200 helps reduce the number of managed devices by more than 50% and eliminating STP from the network. [Click]In combined campus and data center environments, the EX9200 consolidates network layers to simplify the network architecture and operations.In all scenarios, the EX9200 delivers a simple, secure, virtualized network environment that increases enterprise business agility. [Click]
To further simplify network operations across campus and data center environments, the EX9200 has the ability to support for protocols such as GRE and CAPWAP for campus wireless deployments; and protocols like VXLAN and NVGRE in data center environments. Support for new protocols is provided via Junos Software updates—no hardware replacement required—providing extensive investment protection.
Three EX9200 chassis options provide full deployment flexibility:The EX9204 is a 4-slot, 6 U chassis that supports up to three line cards (two line cards with Switch Fabric and Routing Engine resiliency). The EX9204 also offers fan tray resiliency and supports up to four power supplies (110 or 220 VAC, or -48 VDC power input) for 1+1 or 2+2 redundancy configurations. Chassis capacity on the EX9204 is up to 1.6 Tbps.The EX9208 is an 8-slot, 8 U chassis that supports up to six line cards with Switch Fabric, Routing Engine and fan tray resiliency. The EX9208 supports up to four power supplies (110 or 220 VAC, or -48 VDC power input) for 2+2 or 3+1 redundancy. Chassis capacity on the EX9208 is up to 4.8 Tbps.The EX9214 is a 14-slot, 16 U chassis that supports up to 12 line cards (11 line cards with full Switch Fabric and Routing Engine resiliency and maximum throughput). The EX9214 offers fan tray resiliency and supports up to four power supplies (220 VAC or -48 VDC power input) divided into two power zones, each of which support 1+1 redundancy. Chassis capacity on the EX9214 is up to 13.2 Tbps.All EX9200 chassis provide a rich array of scalable switching and routing features, including:Extensive MPLS capabilities such as Virtual Private LAN Services (VPLS), Layer 3 VPN (L3VPN) and Point to Multipoint (PP2MP) capabilitiesSub 50 milli-second convergence time Significant logical scale such as support for 1 million MAC addresses, 256,000 access control lists (ACLs), 256,000 IPv4 or IPv6 routes, and 32,000 Virtual LANs (VLANs)
The EX9200 is the latest addition to Juniper Networks switching portfolio. Over 15 million EX Series and QFX Series switch ports have been deployed around the globe in more 22,000 unique customer networks, ranging from enterprise campus and branch environments to enterprise and service provider data centers. These networks are often found in the most demanding environments, including:Financials, where low latency is a critical requirementHealthcare, where network availability is crucial to patient safetyEducation, where mobile device usage by students pushes the network to the breaking pointJuniper’s EX Series and QFX Series platforms are selected by customers for their:Technology flexibilityPrice / performanceCarrier-class reliabilityMost importantly, Juniper is known for “delivering operational simplicity.”
Currently our core switch portfolio consists of the EX8200 and QFabricEX8200 is positioned in highly distributed campus or collapsed campus/data center deployments with four-member Virtual Chassis capabilities.QFabricremains our flagship architecture for the most demanding, high-performance data center environments looking for the greatest scale and ease of management. [Click]And now we are adding the EX9200 to the mix.EX9200 is positioned in campus and data center environments for customers who need a high degree of programmability and automation.EX9204 and EX9208 are positioned primarily in campus environments and will feature support for the Juniper Virtual Wireless Controller. EX9208 and EX9214 are positioned primarily in the data center for customers who need a high degree of programmability and automationBoth the EX8200 / EX9200 with Virtual Chassis technology and QFabric deliver the agility to change the network to keep pace with your business. [Click]
The EX9200 core Ethernet switch eases the challenges of supporting cloud applications, server virtualization, rich media collaboration tools, and of coping with the explosive growth of mobile devices by dramatically simplifying the network architecture and network operations.It’s programmable in silicon, as a system and within the network to support current and future networking protocols, automation tools and orchestration applications.It’s flexible enough to be used in both campus and data center environments. Its extensive protocol support allows it to operate in any environment using a single, common, portfolio of interface cards. It provides a rich set of switching and routing features investment protection well into the future.Lastly, the EX9200’s logical and physical scale, along with its 13.2 Tbps chassis capacity throughput and 100GbE capabilities, allow it to support the most demanding campus and virtualized data center environments.
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