M-series Routing Platforms
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Rich Packet Processing
A broad portfolio of services can be layered on top of VPNs for additional revenue generation. A comprehensive suite of multicast capabilities, including multicast over MPLS VPNs, enables efficient distribution of premium content.
Highly Reliable
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Engines and Switching/Forwarding Engine Boards. JUNOS software features enhance this redundant architecture by enabling
Robust Security
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New Service | • Industry's most comprehensive VPN portfolio meets the largest | Services | • One | ||
Models | number of customer needs and maximizes provider revenues | Everywhere | platforms, ensuring consistent services and enabling | ||
| • | Run Layer 2 Virtual Circuit, Layer 2 VPN, Layer 2.5 |
| providers to market all services to all users regardless of | |
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| Interworking VPNs, Layer 3 2547 VPN, VPLS, IPSec, IP over |
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| • | From the smallest PoPs to the largest PoPs |
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| • | Highly scalable, supporting thousands of VPNs |
| • | Over virtually any access technology including ATM, |
| • Granular QoS with low latency and jitter performance to support |
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| FR, Ethernet, and TDM connections | ||
| voice, video, and other real time applications |
| • | At any speed from DS0 to | |
| • | Per DLCI, per VP, per VC, per VLAN, per channel (DS0), |
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| • | Classification, rate limiting, shaping, weighted round robin |
| • Seamless migration to larger platforms to meet network | |
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| • | Mapping Layer 2 (802.1p, CLP, DE) to Layer 3 QoS (IP | Less | control plane, forwarding plane, and services plane to | |
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| IPv4 GRE tunnels, and IPv6/IPv4 dual stack functionality |
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| • | Consolidate functions previously performed by discrete | ||
| • Robust multicast support including IGMP v1/v2/v3, |
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| devices such as NAT, stateful firewall, IPSec, and QoS | ||
| DM, MLD, SSM, RP, MSDP, BSR, multicast in MPLS/BGP VPNs to |
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| firewall, and NAT and stateful firewall per VRF |
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| • MLPPP, MLFR .15 and MLFR .16, 802.3ad (including LACP) for |
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| aggregated links |
| • Robust Layer 2 VPNs, Layer 2.5 Interworking VPNs, and | ||
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| Layer 2 to Layer 3 QoS mapping for transparently | ||
| usage for flexible billing on a per application or per CoS resource |
| consolidating multiple networks to a common IP/MPLS | ||
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| • Multivendor network management solution through partnerships |
| • Logical routers enables providers to segment a router into | ||
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| multiple administrative and routing domains, so that two | ||
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