education services coursewareACX SERIES TECHNICAL OVERVIEW Student Guide ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 1 Juniper Networks Build the BestSales Education © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 1 Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 2 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 2 ACX Series Technical Overview © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. | www.juniper.net | Proprietary and Confidential Welcome to Juniper Networks “ACX Series Technical Overview” eLearning module. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 3 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 3 Navigation © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 3 Throughout this module, you will find slides with valuable detailed information. You can stop any slide with the Pause button to study the details. You can also read the notes by using the Notes tab. You can click the Feedback link at any time to submit suggestions or corrections directly to the Juniper Networks eLearning team. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 4 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 4 Course Objectives After successfully completing this course, you will be able to: •Discuss the challenges in today’s carrier networks and the Juniper Networks solution •Describe the ACX Series Universal Access Router product family © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 4 After successfully completing this course, you will be able to: • Discuss the challenges in today’s carrier networks and the Juniper Networks solution; and • Describe the ACX Series Universal Access Router product family. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 5 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 5 Agenda: ACX Series Technical Overview Juniper’s Universal Access Solution ACX Series Universal Access Routers Junos Space Network Management © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 5 This course consists of three sections. The three main sections are as follows: • Juniper’s Universal Access Solution; • ACX Series Universal Access Routers; and • Junos Space Network Management. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 6 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 6 ACX Series Technical Overview Juniper’s Universal Access Solution © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. | www.juniper.net | Proprietary and Confidential Juniper’s Universal Access Solution Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 7 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 7 Section Objectives After successfully completing this section, you will be able to: •Discuss the key trends and challenges carrier networks are facing •Describe Juniper’s Universal Access solution •Outline Juniper’s ACX Series Universal Access Routers © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 7 After successfully completing this section, you will be able to: • Discuss the key trends and challenges carrier networks are facing; • Describe Juniper’s Universal Access solution; and • Outline Juniper’s ACX Series Universal Access Routers. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 8 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 8 Current State of Access Networks Circuit to TDM IP/Ethernet Packet Wireline Wireless • Responses have focused on adding capacity in the form of point-to-point bandwidth • Challenges facing mobile operators are a paramount concern © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 8 Current State of Access Networks Various types of network access have evolved over time, from circuits to packets, from time-division multiplexing (TDM) to IP/Ethernet, and from wireline to wireless. So it is only natural that there are multiple access networks for different applications with many touch points, and this reality leaves operators with an obvious management challenge. Many of the responses—also logical given the choices available—have been to focus on adding capacity in the form of point- to-point bandwidth from access to aggregation, with the only innovation being to replace TDM with Ethernet. Truck rolls are typically required for minor operational changes, and there is inconsistent quality in telephone calls (jitter, dropped calls) and Internet access connections. As more and more access connections require wireless support, the challenges facing mobile operators become of paramount concern. These challenges range from the rising tide of packet traffic, to the underlying transport technology, to management of the end-to-end network. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 9 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 9 Universal Edge • Service providers have traditionally deployed separate networks for business, residential and mobile customers • Universal Edge unifies disparate edge networks into a single service delivery platform for business, residential and mobile applications Universal Edge Mobile Data centers Mobile Edge Broadband Universal IP/Internet Residential Edge Backbone Business Business Edge © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 9 Universal Edge Traditionally, service providers have deployed separate networks for their business, residential, and mobile customers. Convergence and network simplification have been hallmark trends for service providers in recent years, and Juniper has led the way with the Universal Edge—one common platform for business, residential, and mobile subscribers. Access networks could also benefit from consolidation, but this has remained a challenge due to the disparate technologies developed for mobile, residential, and business access. Instead of relying on separate access devices to connect customers, operators want to converge access networks to deliver both a more predictable experience to users and better economics to shareholders. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 10 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 10 Universal Access • Universal Access extends the intelligence from edge to access, creating a seamless end-to-end service delivery system, with scale and financial viability Junos Space End-to-end Service Provisioning, Troubleshooting, and Performance Management Universal Access Universal Edge Data centers Mobile Access and Aggregation ACX Series Network MX Series Broadband Universal IP/Internet Residential Edge Backbone Business © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 10 Universal Access Juniper’s Universal Access solution is based on the high-performance Juniper Networks ACX Series Universal Access Routers, anchoring the first fully integrated, end-to-end network architecture that combines operational intelligence with capital cost savings. With Universal Access, operators can extend the edge network and its capabilities to the customer, whether that’s a cell tower, a multi-tenant unit, or a residential aggregation point. This creates a seamless MPLS architecture that is critical to delivering the benefits of 4G radio and packet core evolution with minimal truck rolls, paving the way for new revenue, new business models, and a more flexible and efficient network. Universal Access also uses Junos Space to offer a single management plane. This enables an open, standards-based management system that allows for rapid provisioning, fault management, Operation, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM), and service monitoring, as well as integration into existing management systems. In addition, proven synchronization technology results in better utilization of assets—more calls added, fewer calls dropped, and more data transported with fewer retransmissions, leading to happier customers and a healthier bottom line. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 11 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 11 Juniper’s ACX Series Access and Aggregation Portfolio ACX Series Universal Access Routers • Key component of Universal Access • Junos OS • Operational intelligence • Efficient use of existing bandwidth • Carrier-class timing and synchronization Access Aggregation ACX4000 ACX5048 ACX2200 ACX5096 ACX2100 ACX1100 ACX1000 ACX500 ACX500-O © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 11 Juniper’s ACX Series Access and Aggregation Portfolio The ACX Series, a key component of Universal Access, is built to support diverse service architectures. It enables rapid deployment of access services, and it transforms the network to create a seamless end-to-end service delivery architecture. ACX Series routers enable the Universal Access architecture to run Juniper Networks Junos operating system (Junos OS) from access to edge to core, providing a seamless end-to-end service delivery network for all applications and customers. The operational intelligence of IP/MPLS in the Junos OS permits traffic steering and makes efficient use of existing bandwidth. Flexible services can be applied at the access layer and optimized per customer. ACX Series routers also incorporate the Juniper Networks TCA Series Timing Appliances’ technology to deliver high precision, high bandwidth, carrier-class timing and synchronization. The ACX Series platforms include fixed form factor models—the ACX1000, ACX1100, ACX2100, and ACX2200 Universal Access Routers—and a modular option in the ACX4000 Universal Access Router. The ACX5000 line of Universal Access Routers are high density, high capacity, low cost 1-Gigabit Ethernet / 10-Gigabit Ethernet / 40-Gigabit Ethernet access and aggregation routers targeted for Metro Ethernet access and aggregation deployments. The fixed form factor ACX500 routers are designed for indoor and outdoor small cell deployments. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 12 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 12 End-To-End Metro-E Solution Managed by Junos Space REST API and MTOSI for Northbound OSS/BSS Integration Connectivity Services Director FM/PM (OpenNMS) Other • L2/L3 Service Provisioning • Device and service alarms OtherSpace Junos • LSP Provisioning • Alarm aggregation Other Junos Space Junos Space Applications • QoS profile configuration • Alarm de-duplication Junos Space Applications • Network faults and diagnostics • Performance charts applications • PTP and SyncE config • SLA monitoring DMI Adapters Configuration mgmt. Security SDK Toolkit DMI Adapters DMI Adapters Inventory Remote OS upgrade Zero Touch Deployment MX960 ACX1000 ACX4000/MX104 Mobile MX240/480 Access ACX1000 CEN Access CEN Aggregation CEN Core Business (CKT/L2/IP/MPLS) (L2/IP/MPLS) (IP/MPLS) Access ACX1000 ACX4000/MX104 MX240/480 MX960 Residential Cell-site / Converged Access/ Aggregation Edge Router Access CPE Hub-site Router Router © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 12 End-To-End Metro-E Solution Managed by Junos Space Juniper’s Junos Space is a comprehensive network management solution that simplifies and automates management of Juniper’s switching, routing, and security devices. Junos Space consists of a network management platform for deep element management, domain-optimized management applications for reducing costs and provisioning new services quickly, and a programmable software development kit (SDK) for customization. Working cohesively, Junos Space offers a unified network management and orchestration solution to help service providers to more efficiently manage their networks. Junos Space provides standard element management system (EMS) functions relating to device discovery, configuration management, role-based access control, scripting, and device image management. Fault and performance management is available through the integration of the OpenNMS platform into Junos Space. A powerful REST API layer enables northbound operations support systems (OSS) and business support systems (BSS) platforms to access management functions and implement automation. The Device Management Interface (DMI) is basically a Netconf kind of southbound interface; all Junos OS devices use this interface to communicate with Junos Space. A DMI adaptor has been written for TCA and Netscreen. The Multi-Technology Operations System Interface (MTOSI) is a telecom standard, object-oriented language for exchanging information that operators are moving away from. REST API is based on web technologies and the XML interface, and is more popular. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 13 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 13 Section Summary In this section, we: •Discussed the key trends and challenges carrier networks are facing •Described Juniper’s Universal Access solution •Outlined Juniper’s ACX Series Universal Access Routers © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 13 In this section, we: • Discussed the key trends and challenges carrier networks are facing; • Described Juniper’s Universal Access solution; and • Outlined Juniper’s ACX Series Universal Access Routers. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 14 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 14 Quiz Learning Activity 1: Question 1 Click the Quiz button to edit this object Juniper’s Universal Access solution is based on which of Juniper’s high-performance routers? A. ACX Series B. M Series C. PTX Series D. T Series © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 14 Learning Activity 1 Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 15 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 15 ACX Series Technical Overview ACX Series Universal Access Routers © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. | www.juniper.net | Proprietary and Confidential ACX Series Universal Access Routers Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 16 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 16 Section Objectives After successfully completing this section, you will be able to: •Describe the ACX Series Universal Access Router product line •Discuss some key features •Describe some use cases © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 16 After successfully completing this section, you will be able to: • Describe the ACX Series Universal Access Router product line; • Discuss some key features; and • Describe some use cases. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 17 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 17 Universal Access Routers The New Benchmark for Access Networks ACX500 • Juniper’s ACX Series Universal Access Router ACX1000 • Fixed and modular platforms all running the Junos OS • Simplified end-to-end provisioning with support for full ACX1100 IP/MPLS with traffic engineering • Industry leading performance of up to 2.56 Tbps ACX2100 • Integrated precision timing (IEEE1588v2, SyncE) ACX2200 • 10-Gig interfaces for converged access • Supports all mobile network services profiles (2G/3G, HSPA, 4G LTE, LTE-Advanced, and Small Cell) ACX4000 • Complements Universal Edge • Supports a suite of Layer 2, Layer 3, and IP/MPLS ACX5048 functionality • Seamless MPLS provides most flexible service ACX5096 architecture © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 17 Universal Access Routers The fixed configuration ACX500, ACX1000, ACX1100, ACX2100, and ACX2200 Universal Access Routers come in a compact 1 rack unit (1 U) form factor. The ACX4000 Universal Access Router is a modular 2.5 U form factor with higher performance and configurable options for interface types. The 1 U and 2 U ACX5000 routers give you the power to roll out cost-effective Metro Ethernet access and aggregation solutions for areas where evolving service needs are driving the adoption of 10- Gigabit Ethernet user-to-network interface (UNIs) in access and mobile backhaul networks. Powered by the Junos OS, the ACX Series delivers industry-leading performance and simplified end-to-end provisioning with support for full IP/MPLS with traffic engineering, and extensive Layer 2 and Layer 3 functionality. The ACX Series cost-effectively addresses current operator challenges to rapidly deploy new, high bandwidth services. With industry leading performance of up to 60 Gbps for the ACX1000 to ACX4000 models, 6 Gbps for the ACX500, and up to 2.56 Tbps for the ACX5000 line, along with the most comprehensive, traditional, and packet timing features, the ACX Series is well positioned to address the growing bandwidth needs in the access network. These platforms deliver the necessary scale and performance needed to support multi-generation services. With support for extensive hardware and software features, the ACX Series extends the operational intelligence all the way to the access network to deliver seamless end-to- end services. Equipped with interfaces for both time division multiplexing (TDM) and Ethernet (high density 1-Gigabit Ethernet, power over Ethernet (PoE), and 10-Gigabit Ethernet), as well as support for high precision clocking and synchronization, the ACX Series platforms support all mobile services profiles including 2G/3G HSPA, 4G LTE, LTE-Advanced, and Small Cell. The ACX Series family complements Juniper’s Universal Edge and Universal WAN solutions through a flexible and scalable enterprise and branch routing portfolio optimized to support rapidly growing mobile, video, and cloud computing applications. The ACX Series introduces Juniper’s proven IP/MPLS leadership from core and edge into the access layers of the network. Still maintaining relative simplicity in the access network, the ACX Series supports a rich suite of Layer 2, Layer 3, and IP/MPLS functionality to allow large-scale seamless MPLS networks with simplified service provisioning and operations. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 18 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 18 ACX Series Universal Access Routers ACX Redundant Rack Fan- T1/ 1GbE / Description Model Power units less E1 10GbE ACX500 Ethernet only—ACX500: 4xGbE Copper (RJ-45), 2xGbE Eth Fiber (SFP); ACX500-O: 3xGbE Copper, 3xGbE Fiber; No 1 Yes 1GbE only ACX500-O-PoE: 3xGbE Copper, 3xGbE Fiber ACX1000 8xT1/E1, 12xGbE (8xRJ-45, 4xRJ-45/SFP) No 1 Yes 8 1GbE (DC dual feed) ACX1100 Ethernet-only—12xGbE (8xRJ-45, 4xRJ-45/SFP) Yes Eth 1 Yes 1GbE AC/DC only ACX2100 16xT1/E1, 10xGbE (4xRJ-45, 4xRJ-45/SFP, 2xSFP), Yes 1GbE/ 2x10GbE (SFP+) 1 Yes 16 AC/DC 10GbE ACX2200 Ethernet only—10xGbE (4xRJ-45, 4xRJ-45/SFP, Yes Eth 1GbE/ 1 Yes 2xSFP), 2x10GbE (SFP+) AC/DC only 10GbE ACX4000 10xGbE (8xRJ-45/SFP, 2xSFP), 2x10GbE (SFP+), Yes POE++ 65W on 2xRJ-45 ports, AC/DC 1GbE/ environmentally hardened, 2.5 No 32 Hot-removable 10GbE 2 MIC slots for MIC options: 6xGbE (RJ-45/SFP), Hot-insertable 4xCHOC3/STM-1/1xCHOC12/STM-4, 16xT1/E1 ACX5000 ACX5048: 48 SFP/24 copper 1GbE; 48 SFP+ 10GbE (72 w/breakout cable); 6 QSFP+ 40GbE (each can be Yes 1 1GbE/ configured as 4x10GbE); 3 mgmt (1 RJ-45, 2 SFP) AC/DC Eth and Yes 10GbE/ ACX5096: 96 SFP/48 copper 1GbE; 96 SFP+ 10GbE Hot-removable only 2 40GbE (104 w/breakout cable); 8 QSFP+ 40GbE (two can be Hot-insertable configured as 4x10GbE); 2 mgmt (1 RJ-45, 1 SFP) © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 18 ACX Series Universal Access Routers The ACX500 routers have 1-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces and are certified for indoor and outdoor use. Three compact form factors are available to meet specific mobile backhaul needs—the ACX500, ACX500-O, and ACX500-O-PoE. These routers do not support T1/E1 ports. The ACX1000 routers have 1-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces, support 8 T1/E1 ports, and offer an entry-level configuration which is ideal for cabinet and tower deployment. This device is powered by DC only. The ACX1100 routers, also with 1-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces, are Ethernet-only, and are ideal for external cabinet or tower installations. AC and DC power options are available. The ACX2100 has a fixed port configuration and is 1-Gigabit Ethernet and 10-Gigabit Ethernet capable. 16 T1/E1 ports are available. AC and DC power options are also available. The ACX2200 has a fixed port configuration and is also 1-Gigabit Ethernet and 10-Gigabit Ethernet capable, but does not offer T1/E1 ports. AC and DC power options are available. The ACX4000 supports 1-Gigabit Ethernet and 10-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces and supports two modular interface cards (MICs), making it versatile for most any deployment. It supports up to 32 T1/E1 ports in the MIC slots, and is available in AC or DC versions. The ACX5000 routers are ideal for Metro Ethernet access and aggregation deployments in Carrier Ethernet networks. 1- Gigabit Ethernet, 10-Gigabit Ethernet, and 40-Gigabit Ethernet interface options are supported. Their innovative design helps service providers build high-density, high-performance infrastructures where rack space and cooling are limited. All of these models have a fan-less design except for the ACX4000. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 19 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 19 Small Cell Deployment: ACX Advantage • Zero touch deployment (ZTD) Remote • Secure remote access for management Mgmt o IPsec for any management traffic o SSH • Layer 2, Layer 3, or MPLS transport Design WAN • NAT/PAT for public/private model • DHCP client • Address management for the access point Environmentally Hardened Local DHCP server LAN Design o o DHCP binding persistence • Static/default routing • Switching/VLANs • PoE+ • VLAN based QoS - prioritization Redundant • VRRP • Redundant management sessions ACX500 • GPS receiver • Timing over packet Timing o PTP GM o PTP BC/TC o PHY based time-stamping and hybrid mode • Layer 2 and Layer 3 filters • Security data/configuration protection: Security Design o Console security o Encryption for USB configuration • MACsec © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 19 Small Cell Deployment: ACX Advantage The ACX500 is specifically designed for small cell deployments. The ACX500 provides a number of advantages for small cell deployments, including the following: • ZTD (zero touch deployment); • Layer 2 and Layer 3 design options; • LAN features such as PoE, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server, hierarchical quality of service (HQoS), and so forth; • Redundancy features such as Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP); • Timing features that provide an integrated GPS receiver and can act as a grandmaster (GM) clock for a distributed Precision Time Protocol (PTP) implementation; and • Security features such as Layer 2 and Layer 3 firewall filters, Media Access Control Security (MACsec), and MAC validate capabilities. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 20 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 20 Small Cell Backhaul Router ACX500-O SCR - Outdoor ACX500-O-PoE • 3x1GbE (SFP) and 3x1GbE (RJ-45) • IP65 compliant for outdoor installation, pole/wall mounting options • ACX500-O: 10 in. (W) x 12.3 in. (H) x 4.3 in. (D) • ACX500-O-PoE: 10 in. (W) x 16 in. (H) x 4.7 in. (D), PoE+ power budget: 80W • Advanced Timing - GPS receiver integration, GM capability Front Rear • Advanced Security – IPsec, NAT, MACsec, and TPM • Advanced SLA management – RFC2544, Y.1564, TWAMP • Can act as a grandmaster clock Ports SCR – Indoor • 2x1GbE (SFP) and 4x1GbE (Combo, PoE+ support on 3 of the copper ports ) ACX500 • Temp. hardened (-40 to +65 C), passive cooling • 17.5 in. (W) x 1.75 in. (H) x 9.4 in. (D) Front • Advanced Timing – GPS receiver integration, GM capability • Advanced Security – IPsec, NAT, MACsec, and TPM Rear • Advanced SLA management – RFC2544, Y.1564, TWAMP • Can act as a grandmaster clock GbE = Gigabit Ethernet © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 20 Small Cell Backhaul Router All of the ACX500 models come with integrated GPS support and deliver 6 Gbps of throughput by means of fixed configuration Ethernet interfaces. The 1 U, temperature-hardened, ACX500 indoor model provides four copper 1-Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 ports and two fiber 1-Gigabit Ethernet SFP ports. PoE+ is supported on three of the four copper ports, with an 80 watt power budget. The environmentally hardened ACX500-O and ACX500-O-PoE outdoor models provide three copper and three fiber 1-Gigabit Ethernet ports. The ACX500-O-PoE supports PoE+ on the three copper ports, with a power budget of 80 watts. All ACX500 models can act as a grandmaster (GM) clock for a distributed PTP implementation, making them an ideal choice for the aggregation of small cell traffic when the backhaul is transported over the Internet. All models are fanless and support AC or DC power sources, so you can easily deploy them in Telco environments where rack space and cooling are limited. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 21 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 21 Metrocell Deployment Use Case ACX500 Indoor Use Case GPS Security GW Cell Site (IPsec only) Router Provisioning PoE 3rd Party EX2200 PoE PE Metro-E Network PoE Femto GW ACX500 ISP Security GW IPsec (between small cell and centralized sec GW) IPsec (For ACX/EX management traffic only) ACX acts as DHCP server for small cells NAT for transit traffic S1, X2, Iub © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 21 Metrocell Deployment Use Case On this slide we are showing a simple Metrocell deployment use case for the ACX500. In this application, an ACX500 is placed indoors and serves the small cell and the various femtocells (which are small, low-power cellular base stations). The ACX500 provides IPsec functionality for management traffic, acts as a DHCP server for the small cells, and also performs NAT. The reason why it performs NAT and IPsec is because the traffic is traversing the third-party ISP network that is essentially untrusted, and thus ,there is a need for address translation and a secure connection. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 22 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 22 ACX1000 • Entry-level access router • DC power only • Eight T1/E1 ports • 12 1-Gigabit Ethernet ports (eight of which are RJ-45, and four are 8x 8x combo ports which can be either T1/E1 1GbE RJ-45 or SFP) • 60 Gbps • Fanless design ACX1000 Combo Ports (4x RJ-45, 4x SFP) Rear View © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 22 ACX1000 The ACX1000 routers have 1-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces and offers an entry-level configuration which is ideal for cabinet and tower deployment. This device is powered by DC only and is fanless. The ACX1000 routers contain eight T1/E1 ports and twelve 1-Gigabit Ethernet ports, eight of which are RJ-45 ports. The ports labeled Combo Ports provide the additional four 1-Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 ports or four 1-Gigabit Ethernet small form factor pluggable (SFP) ports to bring the total 1-Gigabit Ethernet ports to twelve. You can use only one set of combination ports at a time. The ACX1000 delivers up to 60 Gbps of performance and has a fanless passive cooling system. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 23 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 23 ACX1100 • Ethernet only configuration • AC and DC power options available • 12 1-Gigabit Ethernet ports (eight of which are RJ-45, and four are combo ports which can be either 8x RJ-45 or SFP) 1GbE • 60 Gbps • Fanless design ACX1100 Combo Ports (4x RJ-45, 4x SFP) Rear View © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 23 ACX1100 The ACX1100 routers, also with 1-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces, is an Ethernet-only configuration, ideal for external cabinet or tower installations. AC and DC power options are available. The ACX1100 routers contain twelve 1-Gigabit Ethernet ports, eight of which are RJ-45 ports. As with the ACX1000, the ports labeled Combo Ports provide the additional four 1-Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 ports or four Gigabit Ethernet SFP ports (to bring the total of 1-Gigabit Ethernet ports to twelve) and you can only use one set of combination ports at a time. ACX1100 routers deliver up to 60 Gbps of performance and have a fanless passive cooling system. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 24 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 24 ACX2100 • 10-Gigabit Ethernet capabilities • AC and DC power options available • 16 T1/E1 ports • Four 1-Gigabit Ethernet ports • Four combo ports, either RJ-45 or 16x 4x SFP can be used T1/E1 1GbE • Two 1-Gigabit Ethernet SFP ports • Two 10-Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ ports • 60 Gbps ACX2100 4x 1Gbe 2x 2x Combo 1GbE 1GbE/ Ports SFP 10GbE SFP+ Rear View © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 24 ACX2100 The ACX2100 is a fixed port configuration router and is 10-Gigabit Ethernet capable. AC and DC power options are available. The ACX2100 router contains sixteen T1/E1 ports, and four 1-Gigabit Ethernet ports. The ACX2100 router also contains four ports for installing transceivers—two ports labeled GE accept 1-Gigabit Ethernet SFP transceivers, and two ports labeled XE accept 1-Gigabit Ethernet SFP transceivers and 10-Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ transceivers. The ports labeled Combo Ports provide an additional four copper 1-Gigabit Ethernet ports or four 1-Gigabit Ethernet SFP ports. You can use only one set of combination ports at a time. The ACX2100 delivers up to 60 Gbps of performance and has a fanless passive cooling system. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 25 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 25 ACX2200 • Ethernet only configuration • 10-Gigabit Ethernet capabilities • AC and DC power options available • 4 1-Gigabit Ethernet ports (RJ-45) • Combo ports provide four 4x 1GbE additional RJ-45 or SFP ports • Two 1-Gigabit Ethernet SFP ports • Two 10-Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ ports • 60 Gbps ACX2200 • Fanless design 2x 2x 4x 1Gbe 1GbE 1GbE/ Combo SFP 10GbE Ports SFP+ Rear View © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 25 ACX2200 The ACX2200 is an Ethernet only, fixed port configuration router, and is 10-Gigabit Ethernet capable. AC and DC power options are available. The ACX2200 routers contain four 1-Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 ports and four 1-Gigabit Ethernet combination ports (either 1- Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45 ports or 1-Gigabit Ethernet SFP ports). You can use only one set of these combo ports at a time. The ACX2200 also has two 1-Gigabit Ethernet SFP ports, and two 10-Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ ports. The ACX2200 delivers up to 60 Gbps of performance and has a fanless passive cooling system. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 26 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 26 ACX4000 • 10-Gigabit Ethernet capabilities and two MIC slots • AC and DC options available 2x MIC slots • Hot-swappable fan tray (shown populated) Fan tray • Redundant power supplies • Eight built-in 1-Gigabit Ethernet combo ports, two of which are PoE++ capable (65W each) • Two 1-Gigabit Ethernet SFP ports • Two 1-Gigabit Ethernet/10-Gigabit ACX4000 2x Ethernet SFP+ ports Power 2x 1GbE/ 8x 1GbE Combo ports 1GbE 10GbE • 60 Gbps supplies (2x are PoE++ capable) SFP SFP Rear View © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 26 ACX4000 The ACX4000 can support two MICs that can house 16 T1/E1 ports, 6 1-Gigabit Ethernet copper/fiber combination ports, or four CHOC3/STM-1 ports, making it versatile for any deployment. It supports 10-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces and comes in AC or DC versions. The router has one hot-swappable fan tray that contains two fans. When the router is operating normally, the fans function at lower than full speed. If a fan fails or the ambient temperature rises above a threshold, the speed of the remaining fan is automatically adjusted to keep the temperature within the acceptable range. If the ambient maximum temperature specification is exceeded and the system cannot be adequately cooled, the Routing Engine shuts down the system by disabling output power from each power supply. The device has two hot-removable and hot-insertable power supplies for redundancy. The 2.5 U ACX4000 chassis has eight built-in 1-Gigabit Ethernet combination copper or fiber interfaces with PoE++ support on two ports (65 watts per port). There are also two 1-Gigabit Ethernet SFP ports, and two 10-Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ ports. The ACX4000 delivers up to 60 Gbps of system throughput. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 27 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 27 ACX5000 Line ACX5048 ACX5096 Front Front 1-, 10-, and Rear 40-Gigabit Ethernet Rear E-LINE, E-LAN, E-TREE, 48 x 1GbE/10GbE SFP+ and E-ACCESS 96 x 1GbE/10GbE SFP+ 6 x 40GbE QSFP uplinks IP VPN services 8 x 40GbE QSFP uplinks Unified ISSU, Junos OS 1.44 Tbps throughput 2.56 Tbps throughput 1 U fixed form factor 2 U fixed form factor © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 27 ACX5000 Line The ACX5000 line of routers are ideal for Metro Ethernet access and aggregation deployments in Carrier Ethernet networks. Built to handle 1-Gigabit Ethernet and 10-Gigabit Ethernet capacity and density, ACX5000 routers also feature 40-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces for network-to-network interface (NNI) uplinks and full support of E-LINE, E-LAN, E-TREE, and E-ACCESS, as well as IP VPN services. These routers support your business with high availability networking features such as unified in- service software upgrade (unified ISSU) and Junos operating system, which enable dependable and consistent delivery of mission-critical voice and video traffic. ACX5000 routers also offer service virtualization on a dedicated and customizable KVM-compliant virtual machine (VM) that can execute operational scripts and programs for network performance monitoring and analysis. The following two form factors are available: ACX5048 and ACX5096. The ACX5048 is a 1 U platform with 48 SFP+ 1-Gigabit Ethernet or 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports, and six QSFP 40-Gigabit Ethernet ports. The ACX5048 provides 1.44 Tbps of throughput. The ACX5096 is a 2 U platform with 96 SFP+ 1-Gigabit Ethernet or 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports, and eight QSFP 40-Gigabit Ethernet ports. The ACX5096 provides 2.56 Tbps of throughput. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 28 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 28 Understanding Transparent Clocks in Precision Time Protocol PTP standardized by IEEE 1588 improves the current methods of synchronization used within a distributed network Transparent clocks measure and adjust for packet delay Transparent clocks improve synchronization between the master and slave clocks © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 28 Understanding Transparent Clocks in Precision Time Protocol The Precision Time Protocol (PTP) standardized by IEEE 1588 improves the current methods of synchronization used within a distributed network. You can use PTP across packet-based networks including, but not limited to, Ethernet networks. Queuing and buffering delays in the switch can cause variable delay to packets, which affects path delay measurements. Queuing delays vary based on the network load and also depend on the architecture of the switch or the router. Transparent clocks measure and adjust for packet delay. The transparent clock computes the variable delay as the PTP packets pass through the switch or the router. The switch (QFX5100 or EX4600) or the router (ACX5048 or ACX5096 routers) act as transparent clocks only and operates between the master and slave clocks in a distributed network. Transparent clocks improve synchronization between the master and slave clocks and ensure that the master and slave clocks are not impacted by the effects of packet delay variation. The transparent clock measures the residence time (the time that the packet spends passing through the switch or the router), and adds the residence time into the correction field of the PTP packet. The slave clock accounts for the packet delay by using both the timestamp of when it started and the information in the correction field. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 29 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 29 Transparent Clock Support on ACX Series ACX5048 and ACX5096 routers support end-to-end transparent clocks •Supports only the one-step process •No support for PTP over IPv6 for transparent clocks You can enable or disable a transparent clock globally for the switch or router ACX5048 ACX5048 and ACX5096 routers do not support: • Boundary clock • Ordinary clock ACX5096 • Transparent clock over MPLS switched path • Transparent clock with more than two VLAN tags © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 29 Transparent Clock Support on ACX Series ACX5048 and ACX5096 routers support end-to-end transparent clocks. With an end-to-end transparent clock, only the residence time is included in the correction field of the PTP packets. The residence timestamps are sent in one packet as a one-step process. In a two-step process, estimated timestamps are sent in one packet, and additional packets contain updated timestamps. ACX5048 and ACX5096 routers support only the one-step process, which means that the timestamps are sent in one packet. You can enable or disable a transparent clock globally for the switch or router. With a global configuration, the same configuration is applied to each interface. If the transparent clock is disabled, PTP packet correction fields are not updated. If the transparent clock is enabled, the PTP packet correction fields are updated. PTP over Ethernet, IPv4, IPv6, unicast, and multicast for transparent clocks are supported. ACX5048 and ACX5096 routers do not support PTP over IPv6 for transparent clocks. ACX5048 and ACX5096 routers do not support the following: • Boundary clock; • Ordinary clock; • Transparent clock over MPLS switched path; and • Transparent clock with more than two VLAN tags. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 30 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 30 VM Software Architecture NFV adoption is on the minds of service providers ACX5000 Series natively runs a KVM hypervisor •Runs VMs which run two replicas of the Junos OS •Can run 3rd party or Juniper applications in the future Junos Junos 3rd Party VM VM Juniper Apps Applications (Active) (Standby) Host NW Bridge KVM Linux Kernel ACX5000 © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 30 VM Software Architecture Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) is on the minds of many service providers who will continue looking for opportunities to migrate to architectures with virtualized and centrally located network applications. Practically any network function can be run on x86. Meanwhile, the enforcement point for the network policies related to a function, by its nature, might belong to access or aggregation network segments and can’t be easily taken off the box. As an example, think about a class of different probes or traffic optimization applications running on virtual machines (VMs) physically located on x86 blades inside the access node. Initiating and managing of the distributed VM should be arranged seamlessly with centrally located VMs by the controller—Contrail Controller, for example—by way of an overlaid network infrastructure. The concept of distributed NFV will leverage the new architecture introduced by the ACX5000 Series devices which natively run a KVM hypervisor, which in turn hosts VMs with two replicas of the Junos OS (active and standby) and can run third-party or Juniper applications in the future. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 31 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 31 Zero Touch Deployment Models ZTD •Significantly minimizes the time for any new equipment installation and provisioning •Lower OpEx and TCO •Improved operational efficiency Two Deployment Models •Push method: •No network management solution needed •Pull method: •Uses assistance from a network management solution © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 31 Zero Touch Deployment Models Based on Junos OS automation capabilities, ACX Series routers support a zero touch deployment (ZTD) model. The ZTD model significantly minimizes the time for any new equipment installation and provisioning, resulting in lower OpEx and TCO and improved operational efficiency. In addition, the ZTD model reduces the traditional complexity of deploying MPLS in the access network. The ZTD process includes two deployment methods: the Push method and the Pull method. These deployment methods can be used to deploy ACX Series routers across a wide variety of deployment scenarios. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 32 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 32 Zero Touch Deployment: Push Method Overview Uses assistance from Junos Space for rapid deployment support Junos Junos software Space image Network DHCP, TFTP, ACX Series router Servers FTP services One touch deployment Configuration Configuration file Scripts © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 32 Zero Touch Deployment: Push Method Overview The Push method of deploying ACX Series routers uses assistance provided by a network management solution. The Junos Space Platform provides rapid deployment support, including device discovery, configuration templates, and OS upgrade capabilities. Once the devices are deployed, Junos Space can then serve as an ongoing central network management solution. Zero touch deployment using Junos Space can be accomplished using scripts and aggregation routers configured as ZTD helpers to establish connectivity to the configuration server. The Push method involves the ACX Series router and a centralized configuration server, with help from the Junos Space Network Management Platform: • The ACX Series router uses information obtained during the initial auto-installation process to connect to the configuration server (which has DHCP, TFTP, and FTP services enabled). • A basic configuration is loaded onto the ACX Series router from the configuration server. • In scenarios where the ACX Series router does not have reachability to make the initial connection to the configuration server, the ZTD method is not possible. In these cases, a variation called one touch deployment is available. This method uses a USB drive to load the basic configuration onto the ACX Series router locally. The process then continues as usual. • The ACX Series router connects to the Junos Space Platform, which applies a production configuration template, upgrades the Junos OS version, and so on. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 33 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 33 Zero Touch Deployment: Pull Method Overview Does not involve any network management solution or software Most of the intelligence is on the ACX Series router Junos software image Network DHCP, TFTP, ACX Series router Servers FTP services Configuration Configuration file Scripts © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 33 Zero Touch Deployment: Pull Method Overview The Pull method of deploying ACX Series routers does not involve any network management solution or software to manage ACX Series routers. Most of the intelligence to upgrade the ACX Series router configuration and Junos OS image is placed on the ACX Series router itself, with support being provided by the configuration server. The Pull method involves the ACX Series router and a centralized configuration server: • The ACX Series router uses information obtained during the initial auto-installation process to connect to the configuration server; • The configuration server has DHCP, TFTP, and FTP services enabled. It also stores Junos OS software images, configuration files, and scripts that automate the configuration process; • A basic configuration is loaded onto the ACX Series router from the configuration server; and • A series of scripts enable the remaining steps of the ZTD process, such as applying a production configuration to the ACX Series router, upgrading its Junos OS version, and so on. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 34 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 34 ACX5000 Applications: Metro-E Aggregation Residential Business © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 34 ACX5000 Applications: Metro-E Aggregation The ACX5000 line of routers is perfect for the access and aggregation segments and complements the Juniper provider edge solution (MX Series). A generic network diagram is presented on this slide. On the following slides we will describe some possible applications. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 35 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 35 ACX5000 Applications: MSO Metro-E Aggregation (Business) SP Market Metro-E Aggregation (No residential access) E-OAM, E-LINE/E-LAN (Ethernet and MPLS) High capacity, IP VPN/IP support Residential Business © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 35 ACX5000 Applications: Metro-E Aggregation (Business) The ACX5000 line of routers can be used in the aggregation layer. The solution can be Layer 2 or IP/MPLS based, depending on service provider preference. If an ACX5000 router is used in an IP/MPLS solution, it provides all Metro Ethernet Forum (MEF) service with Ethernet-OAM (E-OAM), and IP VPN, and has the logical scale required for this type of application—such as, 288,000 MAC address, 128,000 forwarding information base (FIB) prefixes, 12,000 transit label- switched paths (LSPs), scalable Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD), and so on. The ACX5000 line enables service providers to deploy a high-capacity aggregation metro Ethernet solution all the way to the customer edge. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 36 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 36 ACX5000 Applications: MSO Metro-E Aggregation (Business) SP Market High Capacity CLE/CPE – EAD Device E-OAM, E-LINE/E-LAN (Ethernet and MPLS) High Capacity, IP VPN/IP Support Residential Business © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 36 ACX5000 Applications: Metro-E Aggregation (Business) In this role, the ACX5000 router acts like a high-capacity Ethernet aggregation device (EAD) device, ideal for servicing large buildings or business areas. It enables service providers to offer 1-Gigabit Ethernet service and capture new customer opportunities as demand for 10-Gigabit Ethernet service takes off. If local rings are used for creation of service coverage, the 40-Gigabit Ethernet option can be considered as a very handy option that provides optimal usage of the local dark fiber. An ACX5000 router can cover all essential functionality needed for this position in the network, such as the following: • MEF service; • IP VPN service; • E-OAM; • RFC 2544 reflection that enables issuing of service certificates, option to create simplified deployments by using G.8032 in addition to deployments of IP/MPLS in the last mile. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 37 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 37 ACX5000 Applications: SP Market Metro-E Aggregation (Residential) Metro-E Aggregation (No Residential access) E-OAM, E-LINE/E-LAN (Ethernet and MPLS), Multicast (L2 with IGMP snooping or L3 IP VPN) Residential Business High Capacity, IP VPN/IP Support, IP Multicast © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 37 ACX5000 Applications: Metro-E Aggregation (Residential) Residential services, such as triple-play, in addition to MEF and IP VPN service, will most likely require a flexible and scalable multicast solution. The ACX5000 line of routers provides deployment options for Layer 3 as well as Layer 2 multicast over a bridged or VPLS network. This gives service providers the tools to deploy optimal network technology, depending on circumstances, in addition to enabling service providers to effortlessly migrate the access network from 1-Gigabit Ethernet to 10-Gigabit Ethernet UNIs. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 38 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 38 ACX5000 Value Proposition 1GbE to 10GbE Network and Flexible Network High Availability and Flexible Service Offerings Service Migration Deployment Scalable Networking High Graceful Low MEF IP/MPLS density Ethernet and migration Latency Services Junos OS for building IP VPN VM capacity from (Finance, (ELINE, Architecture highly reliable and 1GbE/ 1GbE to Front- ELAN, scalable networks 10GbE 10GbE haul) platform E-Tree, ENNI) G.8032 RSVP Added value 1:1, ISSU, Seamless applications: FRR, Ethernet Virtual MPLS firewall, BFD, IP OAM LFA, Chassis Networking analytics, user PWE MC-LAG Solution defined apps) Red., VRRP 802.3ah, 2544 RFC 802.1ag, Y.1731 PM ACX5000 © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 38 ACX5000 Value Proposition The ACX5000 line provides the following to address service providers’ needs: • A high capacity, high density 1-Gigabit Ethernet/10-Gigabit Ethernet solution; • Graceful migration from 1-Gigabit Ethernet to 10-Gigabit Ethernet UNI service; • Meets CapEx targets for Metro-E access networks; • A full set of E-LINE and E-LAN service, IP VPN service, and multicast solution with service-level agreement (SLA) enforcement; and • High reliability networking features including advanced networking concepts for protections against nodal failure along with ensuring hitless network upgrades that enable service providers to deploy a Metro-E solution with “5-nines” (that is, 99.999%) availability on a low cost platform. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 39 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 39 Section Summary In this section, we: • Described the ACX Series Universal Access Router product line • Discussed some key features • Described some use cases © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 39 In this section, we: • Described the ACX Series Universal Access Router product line; • Discussed some key features; and • Described some use cases. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 40 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 40 Quiz Learning Activity 2: Question 1 Click the Quiz button to edit this object Which ACX Series model offers a modular design? A. ACX1000 B. ACX2200 C. ACX2100 D. ACX4000 © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 40 Learning Activity 2 Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 41 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 41 ACX Series Technical Overview Junos Space Network Management © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. | www.juniper.net | Proprietary and Confidential Junos Space Network Management Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 42 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 42 Section Objectives After successfully completing this section, you will be able to: •Discuss the Junos Space network management platform •Describe the following Junos Space applications: • Connectivity Services Director • Cross Provisioning Platform © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 42 After successfully completing this section, you will be able to: • Discuss the Junos Space network management platform; • Describe the following Junos Space applications: • Connectivity Services Director; and • Cross Provisioning Platform. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 43 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 43 Junos Space Network management platform Available in two form-factors (physical and virtual) Create a fabric to provide scalability and availability JA2500 32 GB memory 6x 1 TB HDD Same software and functionality 2U rack-mountable chassis VMware ESX, VMWare ESXi, or KVM server © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 43 Junos Space Junos Space is Juniper’s network management platform. The Junos Space Network Management Platform is available in two form-factors to offer a range of deployment options to suit the needs of any organization—there is a hardware appliance and a virtual appliance available. The JA2500 hardware appliance is purpose-built to host the Junos Space Network Management Platform and is fine-tuned to ensure high availability and high performance of Junos Space applications. The hardware appliance version of Junos Space does not require hardware and operating system configuration expertise to deploy the appliance, and initial configuration and deployment is made quite easy by providing a simple, menu-driven console interface. Another advantage of deploying the Junos Space hardware appliance is that it simplifies ordering, maintenance, and support of your network by making Juniper Networks the single destination for all your hardware and software requirements for Junos Space, as well as your other networking devices. Multiple Junos Space appliances can be clustered together to form a single management fabric. A Junos Space Virtual Appliance includes the same software and all the functionality available in a Junos Space physical appliance. However, you must deploy the virtual appliance on a VMware ESX, VMWare ESXi, or KVM server, which provides a CPU, hard disk, RAM, and a network controller, but requires installation of an operating system and applications to become fully functional. Just as you can install additional physical appliances to create a fabric to provide scalability and availability, you can deploy multiple virtual appliances to create a fabric that provides the same scalability and high availability as a fabric of physical appliances. A Junos Space fabric can contain only physical appliances (the JA2500), only virtual appliances, or a combination of both physical and virtual appliances. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 44 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 44 Connectivity Services Director A Junos Space application Enables users to automate the end-to-end provisioning of new services Automated and streamlined approach A complete network management solution Resource Service Design Service Validation and Management Pre-defined and Provisioning Troubleshooting Device and custom templates Rapid provisioning Network performance services inventory for services of services and SLA assurance © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 44 Connectivity Services Director While the Junos Space Network Management Platform offers broad fault, configuration, and device provisioning capabilities with a task-specific user interface, Junos Space Management applications extend the breadth of the platform to optimize network management for various domains. Connectivity Services Director is one of the many applications available to run on Junos Space. The Connectivity Services Director application enables users to automate the end-to-end provisioning of new services across thousands of devices with a simple point-and-click GUI, and also enables users to optimize management for specific domains such as core, edge, access and aggregation, data center, WAN, and campus and branch. Connectivity Services Director facilitates an automated and streamlined approach to the service design and provisioning process and helps reduce fallout from misconfigured customer services, thereby increasing customer satisfaction and retention. Besides automating key provisioning tasks, Connectivity Services Director also provides a complete network management solution, including automated service discovery, MPLS resource management, point-and-click service provisioning, validation, and troubleshooting for legacy ATM/TDM, MPLS and Carrier Ethernet environments. The Junos Space Connectivity Services Director essentially manages the lifecycle of Layer 2 and Layer 3 services comprised of resource pool management, service design and provisioning, troubleshooting and performance monitoring, and service decommissioning. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 45 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 45 Cross Provisioning Platform A Junos Space application Provides a “one-size-fits-all” solution Quickly design and deploy new services in a multivendor network with minimal financial overhead Benefits: • Design and manage services spread across Juniper and other third-party vendor devices through a single, unified management console • Rapidly develop and deploy new revenue-generating services • Lower the OpEx required to introduce new services or make changes to existing services © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 45 Cross Provisioning Platform Another Junos Space application, Cross Provisioning Platform provides a “one-size-fits-all” solution that enables service providers to quickly design and deploy new services in a multivendor network with minimal financial overhead. Service providers who need to provision services in a multivendor environment face multiple challenges. Cross Provisioning Platform uses a script-based approach to service provisioning which facilitates flexible service creation and design without requiring a complicated software development cycle. Complex configurations such as quality of service (QoS), firewall policies, and business logic can be accommodated easily through the use of predefined scripts. Junos Space Cross Provisioning Platform offers the following benefits to service providers: • Design and manage services spread across Juniper and other third-party vendor devices through a single, unified management console; • Rapidly develop and deploy new revenue-generating services; and • Lower the OpEx required to introduce new services or make changes to existing services. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 46 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 46 Section Summary In this section, we: •Discussed the Junos Space network management platform •Described the following Junos Space applications: • Connectivity Services Director • Cross Provisioning Platform © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 46 In this section, we: • Discussed the Junos Space network management platform; • Described the following Junos Space applications: • Connectivity Services Director; and • Cross Provisioning Platform. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 47 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 47 Quiz Learning Activity 3: Question 1 Click the Quiz button to edit this object True or false: Junos Space is available in both a physical and virtual form factor. A. True B. False © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 47 Learning Activity 3 Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 48 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 48 Course Summary In this course, we: •Discussed the trends and challenges in today’s carrier networks and the Juniper Networks solution •Described the ACX Series Universal Access Router product family © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 48 In this course, we: • Discussed the trends and challenges in today’s carrier networks and the Juniper Networks solution; and • Described the ACX Series Universal Access Router product family. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 49 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 49 Additional Resources Education Services training classes •http://www.juniper.net/training Juniper Networks Certification Program Web site •www.juniper.net/certification Juniper Networks documentation and white papers •www.juniper.net/techpubs To submit errata or for general questions •
[email protected] © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 49 For additional resources or to contact the Juniper Networks eLearning team, click the links on the screen. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 50 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 50 Evaluation and Survey You have reached the end of this Juniper Networks eLearning module You should now return to your Juniper Learning Center to take the assessment and the student survey •After successfully completing the assessment, you will earn credits that will be recognized through certificates and non- monetary rewards •The survey will allow you to give feedback on the quality and usefulness of the course © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 50 You have reached the end of this Juniper Networks eLearning module. You should now return to your Juniper Learning Center to take the assessment and the student survey. After successfully completing the assessment, you will earn credits that will be recognized through certificates and non-monetary rewards. The survey will allow you to give feedback on the quality and usefulness of the course. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 51 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 51 Copyright © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. JUNIPER NETWORKS, the Juniper Networks logo, JUNOS, QFABRIC, NETSCREEN, and SCREENOS are registered trademarks of Juniper Networks, Inc. in the United States and other countries. All other trademarks, service marks, registered trademarks, or registered service marks are the property of their respective owners. © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05D-ML5 www.juniper.net | 51 Copyright © 2017 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. JUNIPER NETWORKS, the Juniper Networks logo, JUNOS, QFABRIC, NETSCREEN, and SCREENOS are registered trademarks of Juniper Networks, Inc. in the United States and other countries. All other trademarks, service marks, registered trademarks, or registered service marks are the property of their respective owners. Juniper Networks reserves the right to change, modify, transfer or otherwise revise this publication without notice. Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 52 ACX Series Technical Overview Slide 52 CONFIDENTIAL Course SSMT05D © Juniper Networks, Inc. 53 education services courseware Corporate and Sales Headquarters APAC Headquarters EMEA Headquarters Copyright 2010 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. Juniper Networks, Juniper Networks, Inc. Juniper Networks (Hong Kong) Juniper Networks Ireland the Juniper Networks logo, Junos, 1194 North Mathilda Avenue 26/F, Cityplaza One Airside Business Park NetScreen, and ScreenOS are registered Sunnyvale, CA 94089 USA 1111 King’s Road Swords, County Dublin, Ireland trademarks of Juniper Networks, Inc. in Phone: 888.JUNIPER Taikoo Shing, Hong Kong Phone: 35.31.8903.600 the United States and other countries. (888.586.4737) Phone: 852.2332.3636 EMEA Sales: 00800.4586.4737 All other trademarks, service marks, or 408.745.2000 Fax: 852.2574.7803 Fax: 35.31.8903.601 registered marks, or registered service Fax: 408.745.2100 marks are the property of their www.juniper.net respective owners. Juniper Networks assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies in this document. Juniper Networks reserves the right to change, modify, transfer, or otherwise revise this publication without notice.