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Juniper SP Products

Update
Ivan Lysogor

4th September 2015

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MARKET & CHALLENGES


Margin Long Lead Operational
pressure Times Complexity

Successful business requires


Velocity - Agility - Continuity
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FULL PORTFOLIO COVERAGE
CPE vMX

ACCESS ACX
ACX
PRE-AGGREGATION ACX
MOBILE
PTX
NorthStar MX
Controller AGGREGATION MX
HQ
MX MX
Contrail
Metro ACX

Controller PTX PTX CORE NETWORK PTX


ACX ACX
SDN GW
MOBILE
MX PTX MX MX PTX
MOBILE
MX EPC MX
BRANCH BRANCH

ACX Metro Metro ACX

HOME HOME
Solution requirements
ACX MX MX ACX

MOBILE

MX PTX PTX
Backbone PTX PTX
MOBILE

MX • Solution cost
HQ HQ
- Port cost
ACX Metro Metro ACX - Maintenance cost
HOME HOME
- Upgrade cost

• Reliability

• New service rollout speed

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MX Product Update

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MX Portfolio Overview 9600 Gbps

One TRIO Architecture 4800 Gbps

One UNIVERSAL EDGE

2860 Gbps

1560 Gbps
520 Gbps
80 Gbps
N x 10Gbps

VMX MX 104 MX 240 MX 480 MX 960 MX 2010 MX 2020

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MPC5E 24 x 10GE or 6 x 40GE
Description
Description MPC5E
240
240 Gbps
Gbps line
line card
card with
with flexible
flexible 10GE/40GE
10GE/40GE interface
interface
configuration
configuration options,
options, increased
increased scale
scale and
and OTN
OTN support
support
XM
Interface Features MIC0/1
•• Interface
Interface combinations:
combinations:
•• 24 XL XQ
24 xx 10GE
10GE (MIC0
(MIC0 and
and MIC1)
MIC1) QSFP
•• 6 6 xx 40GE
40GE (MIC2
(MIC2 and
and MIC3)
•• 12
MIC3) QSFP MIC2
12 xx 10GE
10GE and
and 3
3xx 40GE
40GE (MIC0
(MIC0 and
and MIC3)
MIC3) QSFP
•• 12
12 xx 10GE
10GE and
and 3
3xx 40GE
40GE (MIC1
(MIC1 and
and MIC2)
MIC2) QSFP XM
•• Port
Port queues
queues with
with optional
optional 32K
32K queues
queues upgrade
upgrade license
license QSFP MIC3
•• 1M
1M queues
queues option
option QSFP

Applications
Applications and
and Scale
Scale
•• Up
Up to
to 10M
10M IP
IP Routes
Routes (in
(in hardware)
hardware)
•• Full
Full scale
scale L3VPN
L3VPN and
and VPLS
VPLS
•• Increased
Increased Inline
Inline IPFIX
IPFIX Scale
Scale

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MPC5E 2 x 100 GE and 4 x 10GE
Description
Description MPC5E
240
240 Gbps
Gbps line
line card
card with
with providing
providing 100GE
100GE and
and 10GE
10GE
connectivity,
connectivity, increased
increased scale
scale and
and OTN
OTN support
support CFP2 MIC1
XM
Interface Features
CFP2 MIC3
•• Interfaces: XL XQ
Interfaces:
•• 4 4 xx 10GE
10GE SFP+
•• 2
SFP+ MIC0
2 xx 100GE
100GE CFP2
CFP2
•• Port
Port queues
queues with
with optional
optional 32K
32K queues
queues upgrade
upgrade license
license XM
•• 1M
1M queues
queues option
option MIC2

Applications
Applications and
and Scale
Scale
•• Up
Up to
to 10M
10M IP
IP Routes
Routes (in
(in hardware)
hardware)
•• Full
Full scale
scale L3VPN
L3VPN and
and VPLS
VPLS
•• Increased
Increased Inline
Inline IPFIX
IPFIX Scale
Scale

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MPC6E Overview MPC6E
Description
Description
480
480 (520)
(520) Gbps
Gbps modular
modular line
line card
card for
for MX2K
MX2K platform,
platform, XM
increased
increased scale
scale and
and performance
performance
MIC0 XL
Interface Features XM
•• Interface
Interface cards
cards supported:
supported:
•• 2x100G
2x100G CFP2
CFP2 w/w/ OTN
OTN (OTU4)
(OTU4)
•• 4x100G XM
4x100G CXP
CXP
•• 24x10G
24x10G SFP+
SFP+
•• 24x10GSFP+
MIC1 XL
24x10GSFP+ w/ w/ OTN
OTN (OTU2)
(OTU2)
•• Port
Port based
based queueing
queueing XM
•• Limited
Limited scale
scale per-vlan
per-vlan queueing
queueing

Applications
Applications and
and Scale
Scale
•• Up
Up to
to 10M
10M IP
IP Routes
Routes
•• Full
Full scale
scale L3VPN
L3VPN and
and VPLS
VPLS
•• Increased
Increased Inline
Inline IPFIX
IPFIX Scale
Scale

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Routing system upgrade scenario

Highlights
Highlights
•• Protects
Protects investments
investments into
into hardware
hardware (SFBs)
(SFBs)
Driver •• Reduces
Reduces software
software qualification
qualification efforts
efforts
Driver package
package
installed
installed •• No
No JUNOS
JUNOS upgrade
upgrade required,
required, driver
driver
With
With Continuity
Continuity
Support
Support
installation
installation is
is in
in service
service
May
May upgrade
upgrade to
to
new
new fabric
fabric or
or may
may
8
8 xx SFB
SFB use
use the
the same
same
800
800 Gbps
Gbps per
per slot
slot

MPC6
MPC6 installed,
installed, New
New higher
higher density
density Happy network engineers working on
480Gbps
480Gbps per
per slot
slot MPCs
MPCs added
added something else (probably SDN-related)

Future Router
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MX Data Center Gateway

Internet

DC Gateway DC Fabric

EVPN
EVPN VXLAN
VXLAN
•• 13.2R1
13.2R1 First
First Implementation
Implementation (MPLS
(MPLS encaps)
encaps) •• 14.1R4
14.1R4 VMWare
VMWare NSX
NSX Integration
Integration
•• 14.1R2
14.1R2 VM
VM Mobility
Mobility Support
Support
•• 14.1R4
14.1R4 Active
Active // Active
Active Support
Support
•• 14.1R4
14.1R4 VXLAN
VXLAN encapsulation
encapsulation

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EVPN Advantages
Link Efficiency Convergence L3 and L2 Optimal Routing
All
All Active
Active forwarding
forwarding with Leading L2
L2 &
& L3
L3 Layers
Layers Tie-In Ingress
Ingress and
and Egress
Egress VM
VM
with Leading high
high availability,
availability, Tie-In
built-in
built-in L2
L2 Loop convergence, Built-in
Built-in the
the protocol Mobility
Mobility Optimizations
Optimizations
Loop convergence, fast
fast reroute
reroute protocol
Prevention
Prevention capabilities
capabilities

MPLS / IP

DC Fabric DC Gateway DC Gateway DC Fabric

Virtual Machine Mobility

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PTX Update

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PTX Series Routers
PTX 1000: Distributed Converged Supercore Power

2.88Tb Distributed Core Router


Performance Flexible 288x10GbE, 72x40GbE, 24x100GbE
Powered by
Combining Full IP with Express MPLS
ExpressPlus

Industries Only Fixed Core Router


Deployability
Only 2RU and 19” Rack Mountable

JUNOS: 15 Years of Routing Innovations


OS + SDN SDN: 25 Years Perfecting IP/MPLS-TE
Traffic Optimization Algorithms

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PTX Series Routers
PTX Product Family of Routers: Technical Specifications

PTX1K PTX3K PTX5K


Slot Capacity at FRS Fixed 2.88Tbps per system 1T/Slot 3T/Slot
System Capacity 2.88 Tbps ( 288x10GE) 8T (80x100GE) 24T (240x100GE)
Typical ~1.35KW ~6kW 13kW*
Maximum 1.65 KW ~7.2kW 18kW*
Height 2 RU 22RU 36RU
Depth 31” 270mm 33”
No. of FPCs/PICs N/A 8/8 8/16
Type of FPCs supported N/A SFF-FPC FPC1/FPC2/FPC3
100GE Density 24 80 240
10GE Density 288 768 1536
Timing 2HCY15 2HCY15 2HCY15
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vMX introduction

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Physical vs. Virtual Each option has its own strength, and it is
created with different focus

Physical Virtual
High throughput, high density Flexibility to reach higher scale in control plane and
service plane
Guarantee of SLA Agile, quick to start
Low power consumption per throughput Low power consumption per control plan and service
Scale up Scale out
Higher entry cost in $ and longer time to deploy Lower entry cost in $ and shorter time to deploy
Distributed or centralized model Optimal in centralized cloud-centric deployment
Well development network mgmt system, OSS/BSS Same platform mgmt as Physical, plus same VM
mgmt as a SW on server in the cloud
Variety of network interfaces for flexibility Cloud centric, Ethernet-only
Excellent price per throughput ratio Ability to apply “pay as you grow” model

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VMX overview
• Efficient separation of control and data-plane
• Data packets are switched within vTRIO
• Multi-threaded SMP implementation allows core elasticity
• Only control packets forwarded to JUNOS
• Feature parity with JUNOS (CLI, interface model, service configuration)
• NIC interfaces (eth0) are mapped to JUNOS interfaces (ge-0/0/0)
VFP VCP

vTRIO

CHASSIS
Kernel

SNMP
RPD

DCD
LC-

D
TCP

Guest OS (Linux) Guest OS (JUNOS)


Hypervisor
x86 Hardware

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vMX Use Cases

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General consideration of vMX deployment
• vMX behaves the same way as the physical MX, so it is capable of being the virtual CPE,
or virtual PE, virtual BNG, … (*note-1)
• Great option as lab equipment for general qualification or function validation
• In cloud or NFV deployment, when virtualization is the preferred technology
• Fast service enablement without overhead of installing new HW
• Solution for scaling services when control plane scale is the bottleneck
• When network functions are centralized in DC or cloud
• When service separation is preferred by deploying different routing platforms

Note-1: Please see product feature & Perf detail in later slides, also see other comments for where vMX is more a suitable choice.

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Agility example: Bring up a new service in a POP

4. Integrated the new service into existing PE


when the service is mature
1. Install a new vMX to
2. Scale out the service with vMX quickly if
start offering a new
traffic profile fits the requirements
service without
impact to existing
platform POP MX
vMX vMX 3. Add service directly to the physical MX
GW or add more physical MX if service is
successful and there is more demand with
significant traffic growth
PE
SP Network for VPN PE

service L3 CPE
L3 CPE

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Proof of concept lab validation or SW certification
• CAPEX or OPEX reduction for lab validation or network POC

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vCPE solution with vMX as the SDN Gateway
• vMX as SDN GW router
• vCPE service
providing support for BGP
• Virtualized services for VPN customer before
and overlay tunneling Service-chain-X1 Service-chain-Y1
DC access to internet or among VPN sites: NAT,
protocols DC Firewall, DPI, caching
• vMX also address the VRF SDN GW
SDN GW
scaling issue for L3 service
chaining VPN-starbucks-LA
VPN-
starbucks-NY New York
L3 CPE
PE
VPN-
LA VPN-starbucks-LA starbucks-core SP Network for VPN
L3 CPE service
PE
PE
PE VPN- New Jersy
starbucks-core VPN- L3 CPE
VPN- starbucks-NY
starbucks- DC GW
Las Hawaii
Vegas L3 CPE
Chicago
L3 CPE

Honolulu
L3 CPE
DC
VPN-starbucks-LA VPN-starbucks-NY

VPN-starbucks-core VPN-starbucks-Hawaii

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Virtual Route Reflector
Virtual RR Virtual RR on VMs
On standard servers

iBG
P
P Client 3
iBG

iBGP
Client 1
Client n

Client 2

• vMX can be used as Route Reflector and deployed the same way as the physical RR in the network

• vMX can act as both vRR or any typical router function with forwarding capability

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Virtual BNG cluster in a data center
vMX as vBNG
BNG cluster
vMX vMX vMX vMX vMX

Data Center or CO

10K~100K subscribers

• Potentially BNG function can be virtualized, and vMX can help form a BNG cluster at the DC or CO (Roadmap item, not at FRS);
• Suitable to perform heavy load BNG control-plane work while there is little BW needed;
• Pay-as-you-grow model;
• Rapid Deployment of new BNG router when needed;
• Scale-out works well due to S-MPLS architecture, leverages Inter-Domain L2VPN, L3VPN, VPLS;

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vMX Product Details

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vMX Components

• Virtual JUNOS to be hosted on a VM


VCP • Follows standard JUNOS release cycles
(Virtualized Control Plane) • Additional software licenses for different control plane
applications such Virtual Route Reflector

VFP • VM that runs the packet forwading engine that is


(Virtualized Forwarding Plane) modeled after Trio ASIC
• Can be hosted on a VM (offer at FRS) OR run as a
Linux container (bare-metal) in the future

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VMX system architecture
• Optimized data path from physical NIC to
vNIC via SR-IOV (Single Root IO
Virtualization).
• vSwitch for VFP to VCP communication
(internal host path)
Guest VM (Linux + DPDK) Guest VM (FreeBSD)
• OpenStack (Icehouse) for VM management
(Nova) and provisioning of infrastructure VFP VCP
network connections (Neutron) Virtual NICs

SR-IOV
Hypervisor vSwitch

Physical layer
Cores Memory

Physical NICs

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Product Offering at FRS

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FRS Product Offering
• FRS at Q2 2015 with JUNOS release 14.1R4
• Function: Provide feature parity with MX except function related to HA and QOS
• Performance: SR-IOV w/ PCI pass-through, along with DPDK integration
• Hypervisor support: KVM
• VM Implementation: VFP to VCP 1:1 mapping
• OpenStack integration (to be finalized)

VFP VCP Juniper deliverable

Hypervisor/Linux
NIC drivers, DPDK Customer defined
Server, CPU, NIC

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Reference server configuration
CPU Intel Xeon 3.1GHz
Cores Minimum 10 cores
RAM 20GB
OS • Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (w/ libvirt 1.2.2, for better performance, upgrade to
1.2.6)
• Kernel: Linux 3.13.0-32-generic
• Libvert: 1.2.6
NICs Intel 82599EB (for 10G)
QEMU-KVM Version 2.0

Note: Initially requires minimum 10 Cores: 1 for RE VM, 7 for PFE VM which include 4 packet
processing cores, 2 I/O cores, 1 for host0if processing), and 2 cores for RE and PFE emulations
(QEMU/KVM) ; Later a version with smaller footprint, less # of cores or RAM required

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Performance
• Setup:
• Single instance of VMX with 6 ports of 10G
Test setup
sending bidirectional traffic
• 16 core total (among those, 6 for I/O, 6 for
packet processing) VMX
• 20G RAM total, 16G memory for vFP
process
• Basic routing is enabled, no filter

8.9G
8.9G
8.9G

8.9G
8.9G
8.9G
8.9G

8.9G

8.9G
8.9G

8.9G
8.9G
configured
• Performance
• 60G bi-directional traffic per VMX instance
@ 1500 bytes
• No packet loss Tester
• Complete RFC2544 results to follow

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