Ex3200 Ethernet Switches: Product Description
Ex3200 Ethernet Switches: Product Description
EX3200 Ethernet
Switches
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The EX3200 offers an integrated Routing Engine (RE) that runs The EX3200 also features a front-panel LCD that offers a flexible
the same modular Juniper Networks Junos OS as Juniper’s router interface for performing device bring-up and configuration
products to ensure the consistent implementation and operation rollbacks, for reporting switch alarm and LED status, or for
of each control plane feature across an entire Juniper Networks restoring the switch to its default settings.
infrastructure. A dedicated rear-panel RJ-45 Ethernet port is available for out-of-
Each EX3200 switch includes an integrated application-specific band management, while a rear-panel USB port can be used to
integrated circuit (ASIC)-based Packet Forwarding Engine, the easily upload Junos OS and configuration files.
EX-PFE, to consistently deliver wire-rate forwarding even with all
control-plane features enabled. Based on existing field-proven Features and Benefits
Juniper Networks technology, the EX-PFE and RE bring the same
High Availability Features
level of carrier-class performance and reliability to the EX3200
• Field-replaceable power supplies: The EX3200 supports field-
line of Ethernet switches that Juniper Networks routers bring to
replaceable AC and DC power supplies, reducing MTTR.
the world’s largest service provider networks.
• Hot-swappable fan tray: The EX3200 includes a hot-swappable,
EX3200
J Series
EX3200
Figure 1: The EX3200 line of Ethernet switches provide a high-performance solution for converged networks in
branch offices as well as campus wiring closets.
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Carrier-Class Operating System In addition, the EX3200 supports rich quality of service (QoS)
The EX3200 runs the same Junos OS used by Juniper Networks functionality for prioritizing data, voice and video traffic. The
routers to power the world’s largest and most complex networks. switches support eight class-of-service (CoS) queues on every
port, enabling them to maintain multi-level, end-to-end traffic
By utilizing a common operating system, Juniper delivers a
prioritizations. The EX3200 also supports a wide range of policy
consistent implementation and operation of control-plane
options, including strict priority, low-latency, weighted random
features across all products—functions ranging from chassis
early drop (WRED) and shaped deficit weighted round-robin
management to spanning tree to OSPF. To maintain that
(SDWRR) queuing.
consistency, Junos OS adheres to a highly disciplined development
process that utilizes a single source code, follows a single
Security
quarterly release train, and employs a highly available modular
The EX3200 fully integrates with the Juniper Networks Unified
architecture that prevents isolated failures from bringing an entire
Access Control (UAC), which consolidates all aspects of a user’s
system down.
identity, device and location. This enables administrators to
These attributes are fundamental to the core value of the enforce access control and security down to the individual port or
software, enabling all products powered by the Junos OS—routers user levels.
and switches—to be updated simultaneously with the same
Working as an enforcement point within UAC, the EX3200
software release. All features, new and old, are fully regression-
provides both standards-based 802.1X port-level access
tested, making each new release a true superset of the previous
control for multiple devices per port, as well as Layer 2-4 policy
version. Customers can deploy a new Junos OS release with
enforcement based on user identity, location and/or device. A
complete confidence that all existing capabilities will operate in
user’s identity, device type, machine posture check and location
the same way and be compatible on all Juniper Networks switches
can be used to determine whether access should be granted and
and routers in the network.
for how long. If access is granted, the switch assigns the user’s
device to a specific VLAN based on authorization policy. The
switch can also apply security and/or QoS policies, or it can mirror
11.2 11.3 11.4
— API —
Branch Core Module user traffic to a central location for logging, monitoring or threat
Frequent Releases X
detection by intrusion prevention systems.
One OS One Release One Architecture The EX3200 also provides a full complement of integrated port
security and threat detection features, including DHCP (Dynamic
Figure 2: Junos OS utilizes a single source code, adheres to a Host Configuration Protocol) snooping, DAI (Dynamic ARP
consistent and predictable release train, and employs a single Inspection) and MAC limiting to defend against internal and external
modular architecture. spoofing, man-in-the-middle and denial-of-service (DoS) attacks.
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Policy Manager
AAA
IC Series UAC Appliances
Steel-Belted Radius
EX3200 Firewall/VPN
CORPORATE
NETWORK
• Access granted Firewall Enforcer
• VLAN assigned
UAC Agent Protected Servers
• QoS policies applied
Figure 3: The EX3200 works with Juniper Networks UAC to enforce access control down to the individual port level.
When managing a group of EX3200 line of Ethernet switches, the Limited Lifetime Warranty
Juniper Networks Network and Security Manager (NSM) provides
The EX3200 includes a limited lifetime hardware warranty that
system-level management across all Juniper switches in the
provides return-to-factory switch replacement for as long as
network from a single console.
the original purchaser owns the product. The warranty includes
Finally, the EX3200 configuration, fault, and performance data can lifetime software updates, advanced shipping of spares within
be exported to leading third-party management systems such as HP one business day, and 24x7 JTAC support for 90 days after the
OpenView, IBM Tivoli and Computer Associates Unicenter software, purchase date. Power supplies and fan trays are covered for a
to provide a complete, consolidated view of network operations. period of five years. For complete details please visit www.juniper.
net/support/warranty/.
Product Options
Six EX3200 models are available (see Table 1 below).
EX3200-24T EX3200-24P
EX3200-48T EX3200-48P
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EX3200 Specifications
Physical Specifications Hardware Specifications
• Uplink module options: • Switching Engine Model: Store and forward
-- 4-port GbE module with pluggable SFP optics • DRAM – 512 MB
• Operating altitude: up to 10,000 ft (3,048 m) • Port speed downshift/setting max advertised speed on
10/100/1000BASE-T ports
• Non-operating altitude: up to 16,000 ft (4,877 m)
• Relative humidity operating: 10% to 85% (non-condensing) Packet Switching Capacities (Maximum with 64
• Relative humidity non-operating: 0% to 95% (non-condensing) Byte Packets)
• 24P/24T: 88 Gbps
Cooling
• 48P/48T: 136 Gbps
• Field-replaceable fan tray
• Airflow: 23.5 cfm Layer 2/Layer 3 Throughput (Mpps) (Maximum
with 64 Byte Packets)
• 24P/24T: 65 Mpps (wire speed)
• 48P/48T: 101 Mpps (wire speed)
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EX3200 Specifications (continued)
Layer 2 Switching Supported RFCs
• Max MAC addresses per system: 32,000 • RFC 768 UDP
• Jumbo frames: 9216 Bytes • RFC 783 TFTP
• Number of VLANs: 4,096 • RFC 791 IP
• VST instances: 253 • RFC 792 ICMP
• Port-based VLAN • RFC 793 TCP
• MAC-based VLAN • RFC 826 ARP
• GVRP • RFC 854 Telnet client and server
• Voice VLAN • RFC 894 IP over Ethernet
• Compatible with PVST+ • RFC 903 RARP
• RVI (Routed VLAN Interface) • RFC 906 TFTP Bootstrap
• IEEE 802.1AB: Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) • RFC 951, 1542 BootP
• LLDP-MED with VoIP integration • RFC 1027 Proxy ARP
• IEEE 802.1D: Spanning Tree Protocol • RFC 1058 RIP v1
• IEEE 802.1p: CoS prioritization • RFC 1112 IGMP v1
• IEEE 802.1Q: VLAN tagging • RFC 1122 Host Requirements
• IEEE 802.1s: Multiple instances of Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) • RFC 1195 Use of OSI IS-IS for Routing in TCP/IP and Dual
• Number of MST instances supported: 64 Environments (TCP/IP transport only)
• Number of VSTP instances supported: 253 • RFC 1256 IPv4 ICMP Router Discovery (IRDP)
• IEEE 802.1w: Rapid reconfiguration of Spanning Tree Protocol • RFC 1492 TACACS+
• IEEE 802.1X: Port Access Control • RFC 1519 CIDR
• IEEE 802.1ak: Multiple Registration Protocol • RFC 1587 OSPF NSSA Option
• IEEE 802.3: 10BASE-T • RFC 1591 DNS
• IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-T • RFC 1745 BGP4/IDRP for IP-OSPF Interaction
• IEEE 802.3ab: 1000BASE-T • RFC 1771 Border Gateway Protocol 4
• IEEE 802.3z: 1000BASE-X • RFC 1812 Requirements for IP Version 4 Routers
• IEEE 802.3ae: 10 Gigabit Ethernet • RFC 1965 Autonomous System Confederations for BGP
• IEEE 802.3af: Power Over Ethernet • RFC 1981 Path MTU Discovery for IPv6
• IEEE 802.3x: Pause Frames/Flow Control • RFC 1997 BGP Communities Attribute
• IEEE 802.3ad: Link Aggregation Control Protocol • RFC 2030 SNTP, Simple Network Time Protocol
• IEEE 802.3ah: Ethernet in the First Mile • RFC 2068 HTTP server
• ITU-T Y.1731 • RFC 2080 RIPng for IPv6
• RFC 2131 BOOTP/DHCP relay agent and DHCP server
Layer 3 Features: IPv4
• RFC 2138 RADIUS Authentication
• Max number of ARP entries: 16,000
• RFC 2139 RADIUS Accounting
• Max number of IPv4 unicast routes in hardware: 16,000
• RFC 2154 OSPF w/Digital Signatures (Password, MD-5)
• Max number of IPv4 multicast routes in hardware: 8,000
• RFC 2236 IGMP v2
• Routing protocols: RIPv1/v2, OSPF, BGP, IS-IS
• RFC 2267 Network Ingress Filtering
• Static routing
• RFC 2283 Multiprotocol Extensions for BGP-4
• Routing policy
• RFC 2328 OSPF v2 (Edge-mode)
• Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
• RFC 2338 VRRP
• Layer 3 redundancy: VRRP
• RFC 2362 PIM-SM (Edge-mode)
Layer 3 Features: IPv6 • RFC 2370 OSPF Opaque LSA Option
• Max number of Neighbor Discovery (ND) entries: 16,000 (shared
• RFC 2385 TCP MD5 Authentication for BGPv4
with IPv4)
• RFC 2439 BGP Route Flap Damping
• Max number of IPv6 unicast routes in hardware: 4,000
• RFC 2453 RIP v2
• Max number of IPv6 multicast routes in hardware: 2,000
• RFC 2460 Internet Protocol, Version 6 (IPv6) Specification
• Routing protocols: RIPng, OSPFv3
• RFC 2461 Neighbor Discovery for IP Version 6 (IPv6)
• Static routing
• RFC 2462 IPv6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration
MPLS • RFC 2463 Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMPv6) for the
• Circuit Cross Connect (CCC) Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) Specification
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EX3200 Specifications (continued)
Supported RFCs (continued) Security
• RFC 2464 Transmission of IPv6 Packets over Ethernet Networks • MAC limiting
• RFC 2474 DiffServ Precedence, including 8 queues/port • Allowed MAC addresses – configurable per port
• RFC 2475 DiffServ Core and Edge Router Functions • Dynamic ARP inspection (DAI)
• RFC 2526 Reserved IPv6 Subnet Anycast Addresses • IP source guard
• RFC 2545 Use of BGP-4 Multiprotocol Extensions for IPv6 Inter- • Local proxy ARP
Domain Routing • Static ARP support
• RFC 2597 DiffServ Assured Forwarding (AF) • DHCP snooping
• RFC 2598 DiffServ Expedited Forwarding (EF) • Captive Portal
• RFC 2740 OSPF for IPv6 • Persistent MAC address configurations
• RFC 2796 BGP Route Reflection (supersedes RFC 1966)
Access Control Lists (ACLs) (Junos OS
• RFC 2796 Route Reflection
firewall filters)
• RFC 2918 Route Refresh Capability for BGP-4
• Port-based ACL (PACL) – Ingress and Egress
• RFC 2925 MIB for Remote Ping, Trace
• VLAN-based ACL (VACL) – Ingress and Egress
• RFC 3176 sFlow
• Router-based ACL (RACL) – Ingress and Egress
• RFC 3376 IGMP v3
• ACL entries (ACE) in hardware per system: 7,000
• RFC 3392 Capabilities Advertisement with BGP-4
• ACL counter for denied packets
• RFC 3484 Default Address Selection for Internet Protocol Version
• ACL counter for permitted packets
6 (IPv6)
• Ability to add/remove/change ACL entries in middle of list
• RFC 3513 Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) Addressing
• (ACL editing)
Architecture
• Layer 2 – L4 ACL
• RFC 3569 draft-ietf-ssm-arch-06.txt PIM-SSM PIM Source
Specific Multicast • 802.1X port-based
• RFC 3579 RADIUS EAP support for 802.1x • 802.1X multiple supplicants
• RFC 4213 Basic Transition Mechanisms for IPv6 Hosts and Routers • 802.1X with authentication bypass access (based on host MAC
address)
• RFC 4291 IP Version 6 Addressing Architecture
• 802.1X with VoIP VLAN support
• RFC 4360 BGP Extended Communities Attribute
• 802.1X dynamic ACL based on RADIUS attributes
• RFC 4443 ICMPv6 for the IPv6 Specification
• 802.1X Supported EAP types: MD5, TLS, TTLS, PEAP
• RFC 4486 Subcodes for BGP Cease Notification message
• TNC certified
• RFC 4861 Neighbor Discovery for IPv6
• MAC Authentication (RADIUS)
• RFC 4862 IPv6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration
• Control Plane DoS protection
• RFC 4915 MT-OSPF
• RFC 5176 Dynamic Authorization Extensions to RADIUS High Availability
• Draft-ietf-bfd-base-05.txt Bidirectional Forwarding Detection • Field-replaceable power supply
• Draft-ietf-idr-restart-10.txt Graceful Restart Mechanism for BGP • Field-replaceable fan
• Draft-ietf-isis-restart-02 Restart Signaling for IS-IS • Graceful protocol restart—OSPF, BGP
• Draft-ietf-isis-wg-multi-topology-11 Multi Topology (MT) Routing • Online insertion and removal (OIR) uplink module
in IS-IS
• Internet draft-ietf-isis-ipv6-06.txt, Routing IPv6 with IS-IS
• LLDP Media Endpoint Discovery (LLDP-MED), ANSI/TIA-1057,
draft 08
• PIM-DM Draft IETF PIM Dense Mode draft-ietf-idmr-pimdm-05.txt,
draft-ietf-pim-dm-new-v2-04.txt
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EX3200 Specifications (continued)
Link Aggregation Supported MIBs*
• 802.3ad (LACP) support: • RFC 1155 SMI
-- Number of LAGs supported: 32 • RFC 1157 SNMPv1
-- Max number of ports per LAG: 8 • RFC 1212, RFC 1213, RFC 1215 MIB-II, Ethernet-Like MIB & TRAPs
• LAG load-sharing algorithm – Bridged or Routed (Unicast or • RFC 1493 Bridge MIB
Multicast) Traffic: • RFC 1643 Ethernet MIB
-- IP: S/D IP • RFC 1657 BGP-4 MIB
• RFC 1724 RIPv2 MIB
-- TCP/UDP: S/D IP, S/D Port
• RFC 1850 OSPFv2 MIB
-- Non-IP: S/D MAC
• RFC 1905 RFC 1907 SNMP v2c, SMIv2 and Revised MIB-II
• Tagged ports support in LAG
• RFC 2011 SNMPv2 for internet protocol using SMIv2
Quality of Service (QoS) • RFC 2012 SNMPv2 for transmission control protocol using SMIv2
• Layer 2 QoS • RFC 2013 SNMPv2 for user datagram protocol suing SMIv2
• Layer 3 QoS • RFC 2096 IPv4 Forwarding Table MIB
• Ingress policing: 1 rate 2 color • RFC 2287 System Application Packages MIB
• Hardware queues per port: 8 • RFC 2570 – 2575 SNMPv3, user based security, encryption
• Scheduling methods (egress): Strict priority (SP), Shaped Deficit and authentication
Weighted Round-Robin (SDWRR) • RFC 2576 Coexistence between SNMP Version 1, Version 2
• 802.1p, DSCP /IP Precedence trust and marking and Version
• L2-L4 Classification criteria: Interface, MAC address, Ethertype, • RFC 2578 SNMP Structure of Management Information MIB
802.1p, VLAN, IP address, DSCP/IP Precedence, TCP/UDP port • RFC 2579 SNMP Textual Conventions for SMIv2
numbers, etc. • RFC 2665 Ethernet-like interface MIB
• Congestion avoidance capabilities: Tail Drop • RFC 2787 VRRP MIB
Multicast • RFC 2819 RMON MIB
• IGMP: v1, v2, v3 • RFC 2863 Interface Group MIB
• IGMP snooping • RFC 2863 Interface MIB
• PIM-SM, PIM-SSM, PIM-DM • RFC 2922 LLDP MIB
• RFC 2925 Ping/Traceroute MIB
Services and Manageability
• RFC 2932 IPv4 Multicast MIB
• Junos OS CLI
• RFC 3413 SNMP Application MIB
• Web interface
• RFC 3414 User-based Security model for SNMPv3
• Out-of-band management: Serial; 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet
• RFC 3415 View-based Access Control Model for SNMP
• ASCII configuration
• RFC 3621 PoE-MIB (PoE switches only)
• Rescue configuration
• RFC 4188 STP & Extensions MIB
• Configuration rollback
• RFC 4363 Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges with Traffic
• Image rollback Classes, Multicast Filtering and VLAN extensions
• LCD management • Draft – blumenthal – aes – usm - 08
• Element management tools: Network and Security • Draft – reeder - snmpv3 – usm - 3desede -00
• Manager (NSM) • Draft-ietf-bfd-mib-02.txt
• Proactive services support via Advanced Insight Solutions (AIS) • Draft-ietf-idmr-igmp-mib-13
• SNMP: v1, v2c, v3 • Draft-ietf-idmr-pim-mib-09
• RMON (RFC 2819) Groups 1, 2, 3, 9 • Draft-ietf-idr-bgp4-mibv2-02.txt – Enhanced BGP-4 MIB
• NTP • Draft-ietf-isis-wg-mib-07
• DHCP server
Troubleshooting
• DHCP client and DHCP proxy
• Debugging: CLI via console, Telnet or SSH
• DHCP relay and helper
• Diagnostics: Show and debug cmd, statistics
• RADIUS
• Traffic mirroring (port)
• TACACS+
• Traffic mirroring (VLAN)
• SSHv2
• ACL-based mirroring
• Secure copy
• Mirroring destination ports per system: 1
• HTTP/HTTPs
• LAG port monitoring
• DNS resolver
• Multiple destination ports monitored to 1 mirror (N:1)
• Syslog logging
• Max number of mirroring sessions: 1
• Temperature sensor
• Mirroring to remote destination (over L2): 1 destination VLAN
• Config-backup via FTP / secure copy
• IP tools: Extended ping & trace
• Juniper Networks commit and rollback
*Unless explicitly specified for any particular MIB table or variables, Junos OS does not support SNMP set operations.
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EX3200 Specifications (continued)
Warranty Noise Specifications
• Limited lifetime switch hardware warranty Noise measurements based on operational tests taken from
bystander position (front) and performed at 23° C in compliance
Safety and Compliance with ISO 7779.
Safety Certifications
• UL-UL60950-1(First Edition) Model Power Supply Acoustic Noise
Rating in dBA
• C-UL to CAN/CSA 22.2 No.60950-1(First Edition)
EX3200-24T 320 W AC 53.2
• TUV/GS to EN 60950-1, Amendment A1-A4, A11
• CB-IEC60950-1, all country deviations EX3200-24P 600 W AC 55.6
EX3200-48T 320 W AC 53.4
Electromagnetic Compatibility Certifications
• FCC 47CFR Part 15 Class A EX3200-48P 930 W AC 55.0
Telco
• CLEI code
Common Criteria
• CC-EAL3
FIPS
• FIPS 140-2 Level 1
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Ordering Information
Model Number Description Model Number Description
Switches1 Pluggable Optics (continued)
EX3200-24T 24-port 10/100/1000BASE-T (8 PoE ports) EX-SFP-FE20KT13R15 SFP 100BASE-BX; LC connector; TX 1310nm/
+ 320 W AC PSU RX 1550nm; 20km reach on single-strand,
single-mode fiber
EX3200-24P 24-port 10/100/1000BASE-T (24 PoE ports) +
600 W AC PSU EX-SFP-FE20KT15R13 SFP 100BASE-BX; LC connector; TX 1550nm/
RX 1310nm; 20km reach on single-strand,
EX3200-48T 48-port 10/100/1000BASE-T (8 PoE ports) single-mode fiber
+ 320 W AC PSU
EX-SFP-1GE-T SFP 10/100/1000BASE-T copper; RJ-45
EX3200-48P 48-port 10/100/1000BASE-T (48 PoE ports) connector; 100m reach on UTP
+ 930 W AC PSU
EX-SFP-1GE-SX SFP 1000BASE-SX; LC connector; 850nm;
EX3200-24T-DC 24-port 10/100/1000BASE-T + 190 W DC PSU 550m reach on multimode fiber
EX3200-48T-DC 48-port 10/100/1000BASE-T + 190 W DC EX-SFP-1GE-LX SFP 1000BASE-LX; LC connector; 1310nm;
PSU 10km reach on single-mode fiber
EX3200-24T-TAA Trade Agreement Act-compliant 24-port EX-SFP-GE10KT13R14 SFP 1000BASE-BX; Tx 1310nm/Rx 1490nm
10/100/1000BASE-T (8 PoE ports) + 320 W for 10km transmission on single-strand,
AC PSU single-mode fiber
EX3200-24P-TAA Trade Agreement Act-compliant 24-port EX-SFP-GE10KT13R15 SFP 1000BASE-BX; Tx 1310nm/Rx 1550nm
10/100/1000BASE-T (24 PoE ports) + 600 W for 10km transmission on single-strand,
AC PSU single-mode fiber
EX3200-48T-TAA Trade Agreement Act-compliant 48-port EX-SFP-GE10KT14R13 SFP 1000BASE-BX; Tx 1490nm/Rx 1310nm
10/100/1000BASE-T (8 PoE ports) + 320 W for 10km transmission on single-strand,
AC PSU single-mode fiber
EX3200-48P-TAA Trade Agreement Act-compliant 48-port EX-SFP-GE10KT15R13 SFP 1000BASE-BX; Tx 1550nm/Rx 1310nm
10/100/1000BASE-T (48 PoE ports) + 930 W for 10km transmission on single-strand,
AC PSU single-mode fiber
Mounting Options EX-SFP-1GE-LX40K SFP 1000BASE-LX; LC connector; 1310nm;
40km reach on single-mode fiber
EX-4PST-RMK Adjustable 4-post rack mount kit for EX4200
and EX3200 EX-SFP-GE40KT13R15 SFP 1000BASE-BX; Tx 1310nm/Rx 1550nm
for 40km transmission on single-strand,
EX-WMK EX4200 and EX3200 wall mount kit single-mode fiber
Advanced Feature Licenses2 EX-SFP-GE40KT15R13 SFP 1000BASE-BX; Tx 1550nm/Rx 1310nm
for 40km transmission on single-strand,
EX-24-AFL Advanced Feature License for EX3200-24T, single-mode fiber
EX3200-24T-DC and EX3200-24P switches
EX-SFP-1GE-LH SFP 1000BASE-LH; LC connector; 1550nm;
EX-48-AFL Advanced Feature License for EX3200-48T, 70km reach on single-mode fiber
EX3200-48T-DC and EX3200-48P switches
EX-XFP-10GE-SR XFP 10GBASE-SR; LC connector; 850nm;
Uplink Modules 300m reach on 50 microns multimode fiber;
33m on 62.5 microns multimode fiber
EX-UM-2XFP 2-port 10GbE XFP Uplink Module
EX-XFP-10GE-LR XFP 10GBASE-LR; LC connector; 1310nm;
EX-UM-4SFP 4-port GbE SFP Uplink Module 10km reach on single-mode fiber
EX-UM-2X4SFP 2-port 10G SFP+ / 4-port 1G SFP Uplink EX-XFP-10GE-ER XFP 10GBASE-ER; LC connector; 1550nm;
Module 40km reach on single-mode fiber
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Ordering Information About Juniper Networks
Juniper Networks is in the business of network innovation. From
Model Number Description
devices to data centers, from consumers to cloud providers,
Pluggable Optics (continued) Juniper Networks delivers the software, silicon and systems that
EX-SFP-10GE-DAC-7M SFP+ 10 Gigabit Ethernet Direct Attach Copper transform the experience and economics of networking.
(twinax copper cable), 7m The company serves customers and partners worldwide.
EX-SFP-10GE-ER SFP+ 10GBASE-ER 10 Gigabit Ethernet Optics, Additional information can be found at www.juniper.net.
1550nm for 40km transmission on single-
mode fiber
EX-SFP-10GE-USR SFP+ 10 Gigabit Ethernet Ultra Short Reach
Optics, 850 nm for 10m on OM1, 20m on OM2,
100m on OM3 multimode fiber
1
ach switch comes with one power supply, RJ-45 cable, RJ-45-to-DB-9 serial port adapter
E
and 19” rack mount kit. Each system also ships with a power cord for the country to which it is
being shipped.
2
AFL includes licenses for IS-IS, BGP, MPLS and IPv6 routing.
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