Overview
Overview
Overview
Overview
Student Guide
Student Guide
Student Guide
Student Guide
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ACX Series
Technical Overview
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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
After successfully completing this course, you will be able to:
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Agenda: ACX Series Technical Overview
Juniper’s Universal Access SolutionACX Series Universal Access Routers Introducing the ACX5000
This course consists of three sections. The three main sections are as follows:
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Juniper’s Universal Access Solution;•
ACX Series Universal Access Routers; and© 2014 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. | www.juniper.net | Proprietary and Confidential
Juniper’s Universal Access Solution
ACX Series
Technical Overview
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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
After successfully completing this section, you will be able to:
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Discuss the key trends and challenges carrier networks are facing;•
Describe Juniper’s Universal Access solution; and© 2014 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05A-ML5 www.juniper.net | 8 LSP Services Mobile Backbone Data centers IP/Internet Universal Edge Universal Access
Multiple physical access networks remain to “backhaul” from access to edge.
Universal Access extends the intelligence from edge to access, creating a seamless end-to-end service delivery system, with scale and financial viability.
Single OS Single control plane Seamless end-to-end service Operational simplicity and scale
Residential
Broadband Edge
Introducing Universal Access
Business Edge Mobile Edge ACX Series Business Universal Edge MX 3D MX 3DMX 3D MX 3D Junos Space
End-to-end Service Provisioning, Troubleshooting, and Performance Management
Access and Aggregation Network
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
Introducing Universal Access
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.
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.
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Juniper’s ACX Series Access and
Aggregation Portfolio
Access ACX4000 ACX2000 ACX1100 ACX5000 (1Q 2015) AggregationACX Series Universal Access Routers ACX Series Universal Access RoutersACX Series Universal Access Routers ACX Series Universal Access Routers
• Key component of Universal Access • Junos OS
• Operational intelligence • Efficient use of existing bandwidth • Carrier-class timing and synchronization
ACX1000 ACX2100
ACX500
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 in Juniper Networks ACX1000, ACX1100, ACX2000, and ACX2100 Uni versal Access Routers, and a modular option in the ACX4000 Universal Access Router. The
forthcoming ACX5000 Series Universal Access Routers will be high density, high capacity, low cost 1-Gigabit Ethernet / 10-Gigabit Ethernet / 40-Gigabit Ethernet aggregation routers targeted for Metro Ethernet aggregation. The ACX500 is designed for small cell deployments.
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Juniper’s Evolved Mobile Backhaul Solution
2G GSM / CDMA 3G UMTS / CDMA 1x EV-DO 4G LTE and LTE-Advanced MX240 MX240 MX10/40/80/104 1588v2 Grand Master SyncE Master 1588v2 BC 1588v2 Grand Master 1588v2 Grand Master MX Series MX Series RNC/BSC GGSN SGSN MME PGW SGW AAA Multi media Database Server BRAS and BNG Universal Edge Pre-Aggregation (Eth/MPLS) Metro Aggregation (MPLS) Mobile Access (Eth/MPLS) ACX Series ACX Series Converged Access (Eth/MPLS) MX240 ACX Series ACX Series ACX Series ACX Series Small Cells
Juniper’s Evolved Mobile Backhaul Solution
Juniper Networks offers mobile backhaul solutions that can be purely IP/Ethernet-MPLS based or a hybrid of Ethernet and other Layer 2 technologies such as ATM, T1-E1, and Frame Relay. Juniper Networks products are suited for a wide range of mobile backhaul solutions that span migration strategies from legacy technologies to greenfield deployments that meet the requirements of the next generation mobile backhaul networks.
Solution components include the following:
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Juniper ACX Series routers for cell sites with NSN MW Radio;•
MX Series routers for pre-aggregation or aggregation/hubsite router;•
Juniper MX Series as provider edge (PE) router plus NSN’s or Juniper’s Grandmaster; and•
Junos Space plus NSN NetAct with NetViewer for management.There can be multiple migration paths from the existing legacy-technology-based backhaul networks. Some of these options can provide a migration strategy that fits with the long-term plan to move to the latest technologies such as LTE.
The functionality of the mobile backhaul network is independent and not influenced by the type of traffic that is transported across the network. Services such as class of service (CoS), MPLS, and virtual private LAN service (VPLS)—coupled with features such as high availability HA, OAM, and reliability—can be leveraged for mobile traffic. Mobile network operators that are already familiar with the Junos OS can implement all of the end-to-end backhaul network with considerable ease.
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End-To-End Metro-E Solution Managed by
Junos Space
ACX4000/MX104 ACX4000/MX104 MX240/480 MX240/480 MX960 MX960 ACX1000 Business Access Residential Access ACX1000 ACX1000 Mobile Access Converged Access/ Hub-site Router Aggregation Router Cell-site / CPE Edge Router CEN Access (CKT/L2/IP/MPLS) CEN aggregation (L2/IP/MPLS) CEN Core (IP/MPLS)Services Activation Director Services Activation Director Services Activation Director Services Activation Director
L2/L3 Service Provisioning LSP Provisioning QoS Profiler and Scheduler Network Faults and Diagnostics PTP and SyncE Config
Remote OS Upgrade
FM/PM (OpenNMS) FM/PM (OpenNMS)FM/PM (OpenNMS) FM/PM (OpenNMS)
Device and Service Alarms Alarm Aggregation Alarm De-Duplication Performance charts SLA monitoring
REST API and MTOSI for Northbound OSS/BSS Integration
Configuration Mgmt Inventory
Security SDK Toolkit Zero Touch Deployment DMI Adapters
DMI Adapters DMI Adapters DMI Adapters DMI Adapters DMI AdaptersDMI Adapters DMI Adapters DMI Adapters Other Junos Space Applications Ju n o s S p a ce
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.
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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
In this section, we:
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Discussed the key trends and challenges carrier networks are facing;•
Described Juniper's Universal Access solution; and© 2014 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05A-ML5 www.juniper.net | 13
Learning Activity 1: Question 1
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
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Learning Activity 1: Question 2
True or false: Juniper Networks offers mobile backhaul solutions that can be purely IP/Ethernet-MPLS based or a hybrid of Ethernet and other Layer 2 technologies such as ATM, T1-E1, and Frame Relay.
A. True B. False
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ACX Series Universal Access Routers
ACX Series
Technical Overview
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Section Objectives
After successfully completing this section, you will be able to:
•Describe the ACX1000, ACX1100, ACX2000, ACX2100, and ACX4000 Universal Access Routers
•Describe the ACX500 Universal Access Router and its deployment scenarios
After successfully completing this section, you will be able to:
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Describe the ACX1000, ACX1100, ACX2000, ACX2100, and ACX4000 Universal Access Routers; and© 2014 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05A-ML5 www.juniper.net | 16
Universal Access Routers
• Juniper’s Universal Access Router
• Fixed and modular platforms all running the Junos OS • Simplified end-to-end provisioning with support for full
IP/MPLS with traffic engineering
• Industry leading performance of up to 60 Gbps for all models
• Integrated precision timing (IEEE1588v2, SyncE) • 10-Gig interfaces for converged access
• Supports mobile network evolution path (2G/3G/4G LTE) • Complements Universal Edge
• Supports a suite of Layer 2, Layer 3, and IP/MPLS functionality
• Seamless MPLS provides most flexible service architecture
The New Benchmark for Access Networks
ACX2000 ACX2100 ACX1100 ACX1000 ACX4000 ACX Series
Universal Access Routers
The fixed configuration ACX1000, ACX1100, ACX2000, and ACX2100 Universal Access Routers come in a compact 1 rack unit (U) form factor. These are environmentally hardened and support passive cooling for easy deployments in outside street cabinets or environmental enclosures. The ACX4000 Universal Access Router is a modular 2.5U form factor with higher performance and configurable options for interface types. 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 all models and 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 can support the mobile network’s evolution path from 2G/2.5G to 3G/4G/LTE, as well as diverse interface requirements in Enterprise applications.
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
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ACX1000
Entry-level access router
•DC power only
•Eight T1/E1 ports
•12 1-Gigabit Ethernet ports (eight of which are RJ-45)
•Combo ports provide additional RJ-45 or SFP ports Rear View ACX1000 8x T1/E1 8x 1GbE Combo Ports (4x RJ-45, 4x SFP) 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.
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.
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ACX1100
Ethernet only configuration
•AC and DC power options available
•12 1-Gigabit Ethernet ports (eight of which are RJ-45)
•Combo ports provide and additional RJ-45 or SFP ports Rear View ACX1100 Combo Ports (4x RJ-45, 4x SFP) 8x 1GbE 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.
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ACX2000
10-Gigabit Ethernet capabilities
•DC power only
•16 T1/E1 ports
•Six 1-Gigabit Ethernet ports, plus two 1-Gigabit Ethernet ports which can provide PoE+
•Two 1-Gigabit Ethernet SFP ports
•Two 10-Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ ports Rear View ACX2000 16x T1/E1 2x 1GbE w/PoE+ 2x 1GbE SFP 2x 1GbE/ 10GbE SFP+ 6x 1GbE ACX2000
The ACX2000 is a versatile access platform that is 10-Gigabit Ethernet capable. This is a DC only unit.
The ACX2000 router contains sixteen T1/E1 ports, six 1-Gigabit Ethernet ports, and two 1-Gigabit Ethernet PoE+ ports. Two ports labeled GE accept 1-Gigabit Ethernet SFP transceivers. Two ports labeled XE accept 1-Gigabit Ethernet SFP transceivers and 10-Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ transceivers depending on network needs.
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ACX2100
10-Gigabit Ethernet capabilities
•More SFP ports than ACX2000
•AC and DC power options available
•16 T1/E1 ports
•Six 1-Gigabit Ethernet ports, plus two 1-Gigabit Ethernet ports which can provide PoE+
Rear View ACX2100 16x T1/E1 4x 1Gbe Combo Ports 4x 1GbE 2x 1GbE SFP 2x 1GbE/ 10GbE SFP+ ACX2100
The ACX2100 is a fixed port configuration and is 10-Gigabit Ethernet capable with more SFP ports than the ACX2000. 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.
As with the ACX2000, the ACX2100 router has two “pseudo” Flexible PIC Concentrators (FPC 0 and FPC 1), and four “pseudo” PICs (PIC 0 through 3).
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ACX4000
10-Gigabit Ethernet capabilities and two MIC slots
•AC and DC options available
•Eight built-in 1-Gigabit Ethernet combo ports (two of which are PoE+ capable)
•Two 1-Gigabit Ethernet SFP ports
•Two 1-Gigabit Ethernet/10-Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ ports
Rear View ACX4000 2x MIC slots (shown populated)
8x 1GbE Combo ports (2x are PoE+ capable)
2x 1GbE SFP 2x 1GbE/ 10GbE SFP ACX4000
The ACX4000 can support two modular interface cards (MICs), making it versatile for any deployment. It supports 10-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces and comes in AC or DC versions.
The 2.5U ACX4000 chassis has eight built-in 1-Gigabit Ethernet combination copper or fiber interfaces with PoE+ (65 watts) support on two ports. There are also two 1-Gigabit Ethernet SFP ports, and two 10-Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ ports.
The ACX4000 is a single-board router with a built-in Routing Engine and one Packet Forwarding Engine that has two Flexible PIC Concentrators. Because there is no switching fabric, the single Packet Forwarding Engine takes care of packet forwarding as follows:
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Routing Engine—Provides Layer 3 routing services and network management; and•
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ACX Series Universal Access Routers
ACX Model Description Redundant Power Rack units Fan-less T1/ E1 1GbE / 10GbE
ACX1000 1G router, with T1/E1
8xT1/E1, 12xGbE (8xRJ45, 4xRJ45/SFP) No
(DC dual feed) 1 Yes 8 1GbE
ACX1100 1G router, Ethernet-only
12xGbE (8xRJ45, 4xRJ45/SFP) AC/DCYes 1 Yes ETH only 1GbE
ACX2000 10G router, with T1/E1
16xT1/E1, 10xGbE (8xRJ45, 2xSFP), 2x10GbE SFP+, 2xPoE++ 65W on 2xRJ45 ports
No
(DC dual feed) 1 Yes 16 10GbE
ACX2100 10G with T1/E1 and more SFP Ports 16xT1/E1, 10xGbE (4xRJ45, 4xRJ45/SFP, 2xSFP), 2x10GbE SFP+
Yes
AC/DC 1 Yes 16 10GbE
ACX4000 10G Modular router, with 2 MIC slots 16xT1/E1, 10xGbE (8xRJ45/SFP, 2xSFP), 2x10GbE SFP+, 2xPOE++ 65W on 2x RJ45 ports, temperature hardened,
Modules: 16xT1/E1, 6xGbE, 4xCHOC3/STM-1 Yes AC/DC Pluggable Hot swap
2.5 No 32 10GbE
SFP+ ports can be configured to be 1GbE ports and accept 1GbE SFP
ACX Series Universal Access Routers
This slide provides a side-by-side comparison of the ACX1000, ACX1100, ACX2000, ACX2100, and ACX4000 Universal Access Routers.
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Small Cell Deployment: ACX Advantage
• Zero touch deployment (ZTD) • Secure remote access for management
IPsec for any management traffic SSH Re m o te M g m t • VRRP
• Redundant management sessions
R e d u n d a n t • GPS receiver • Timing over packet
PTP GM PTP BC/TC
PHY based time-stamping and Hybrid mode
T im in g S e c u ri ty D e si g n • L2 and L3 Filters
• Security data/configuration protection: Console security Encryption for USB configuration • MACSEC
• L2, L3 or MPLS transport • NAT/PAT for public/private model • DHCP client W A N D e si g n
• Address management for the access point Local DHCP server DHCP binding persistence • Static/default routing • Switching/VLANs • PoE+
• VLAN based QoS - prioritization
L A N D e si g n E n vi ro n m e n ta lly H a rd e n e d ACX500
Small Cell Deployment: ACX Advantage
The ACX500 is the latest addition to the ACX Series product family and is specifically designed for small cell deployments. The ACX500 provides a number of advantages for small cell deployments, including the following:
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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;
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Redundancy features such as Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP);•
Timing features like GM, hybrid mode, PHY time stamping; and© 2014 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05A-ML5 www.juniper.net | 24
Small Cell Backhaul Router
• 2x 1GbE (SFP) and 4x 1GbE (Combo, 3x PoE+ support) • Temp. hardened (-40 to +65 C), passive cooling • 10.7 in. (W) x 1.75 in. (H) x 11 in. (D) (TBD) • Advanced Timing Advanced Timing Advanced Timing – GPS receiver integration, GM capabilityAdvanced Timing • Advanced Security Advanced Security Advanced Security – IPsec, NAT, MacSec and TPMAdvanced Security • Advanced SLA management Advanced SLA management Advanced SLA management – RFC2544, Y.1564, TWAMPAdvanced SLA management • 3x 1GbE (SFP) and 3x 1GbE (Cu, PoE+ support) • IP65 compliantIP65 compliantIP65 compliant, Passive cooling, power budget: 45WIP65 compliant • 9.47 in. (W) x 15.8 in. (H) x 5.6 in. (D) (TBD) • Advanced Timing Advanced Timing Advanced Timing - GPS receiver integration, GM capabilityAdvanced Timing • Advanced Security Advanced Security Advanced Security – IPsec, NAT, MacSec and TPMAdvanced Security • Advanced SLA management Advanced SLA management Advanced SLA management – RFC2544, Y.1564, TWAMPAdvanced SLA management
SCR – Indoor SKU SCR - Outdoor SKU FRS FRS FRS FRS –––– 2H20142H20142H20142H2014 ACX500
Small Cell Backhaul Router
This slide provides a summary of the ACX500 router, which should be available in the second half of 2014. The ACX500 is a 6 Gigabit Ethernet box, supports PoE, is hardened for outdoor use, and is also temperature hardened for indoor use. It supports Network Address Translation (NAT) and IPsec. The device also has integrated timing, and integrated GPS clocking. This product has these features because a small cell site router has to be deployable in various, not-so-friendly environments within the network.
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Metrocell Deployment Use Case
ACX500 Indoor Use Case
GPS 3rdParty MetroE Network ISP ACX500 PE 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
Security GW (IPsec only) Femto GW Cell Site Router Provisioning S1, X2, Iub PoE PoE PoE E X 2 2 0 0
Metrocell Deployment Use Case
On this slide we are showing a simple use case for the ACX500. In this application, ACX500 is placed indoors and serves the small cell and the various femtocells. It provides IPsec functionality for management traffic, acts like 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 not trusted, and there is a need for address
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Section Summary
In this section, we:•Described the ACX1000, ACX1100, ACX2000, ACX2100, and ACX4000 Universal Access Routers
•Described the ACX500 Universal Access Router and its deployment scenarios
In this section, we:
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Described the ACX1000, ACX1100, ACX2000, ACX2100, and ACX4000 Universal Access Routers; and© 2014 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05A-ML5 www.juniper.net | 27
Learning Activity 2: Question 1
Which ACX Series model offers a modular design?
A. ACX1000 B. ACX2000 C. ACX2100 D. ACX4000
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Learning Activity 2: Question 2
Which three of the following are true of the ACX Series devices? (Choose three.)
A. AC and DC power options are available, depending on the model
B. The ACX4000 can support two modular interface cards C. The ACX500 is specifically designed for small cell
deployments
D. All models offer a fan-less design
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Introducing the ACX5000
ACX Series
Technical Overview
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Section Objectives
After successfully completing this section, you will be able to:
•Describe the ACX5000 models •Describe the ACX5000 use cases
After successfully completing this section, you will be able to:
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Describe the ACX5000 models; and© 2014 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05A-ML5 www.juniper.net | 30
ACX5000 Line
ACX5048 48 x 1/10GbE SFP+ 6 x 40GbE QSFP uplinks 1.44 Tbps throughput 1U fixed form factorACX5096
96 x 1/10GbE SFP+ 8 x 40GbE QSFP uplinks 2.56 Tbps throughput 2U fixed form factor
E-LINE, E-LAN with full E-OAM, comprehensive Layer 2 Multicast solution over IP/MPLS infrastructure
IP-VPN services 10-Gigabit Ethernet Available 1sthalf of 2015
ACX5000 Line
The ACX5000 line of routers are high density, high capacity, low cost 1-, 10-, and 40-Gigabit Ethernet aggregation routers targeted for Metro Ethernet aggregation.
The following two models will be available in the first half of 2015:
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The ACX5048, which is 1U in height, with 48 1-Gigabit Ethernet/10-Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ ports, along with six40-Gigabit Ethernet quad small form-factor pluggable plus (QSFP+) uplinks, and 1.44 Tbps throughput; and
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The ACX5096, which is 2U in height, with 96 1-Gigabit Ethernet/10-Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ ports, along with eight40-Gigabit Ethernet QSFP+ uplinks.
The ACX5000 line provides E-LINE, E-LAN and IP-VPN service. It enables service providers to deploy cost-effective Metro Ethernet aggregation solutions that are suited for a new wave of Metro Ethernet deployments where 10-Gigabit Ethernet user-to-network interface (UNI) will rapidly replace 1-Gigabit Ethernet UNIs due to the evolution of the business customer, gigabit passive optical network (GPON), and base stations, from 1-Gigabit Ethernet to 10-Gigabit Ethernet interfaces.
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ACX5000 Applications:
Metro-E Aggregation
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.
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ACX 5000 Applications:
Metro-E Aggregation (Business)
MetroE Aggregation (No residential access) E-OAM, E-LINE/E-LAN (Ethernet and MPLS) High capacity, IP-VPN/IP support
SP Market MSO
ACX 5000 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.
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ACX 5000 Applications:
Metro-E Aggregation (Business)
High Capacity CLE/CPE – EAD Device E-OAM, E-LINE/E-LAN (Ethernet and MPLS) High Capacity, IP-VPN/IP Support
SP Market MSO
ACX 5000 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:
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MEF service;•
IP VPN service;•
E-OAM;•
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ACX 5000 Applications:
Metro-E Aggregation (Residential)
MetroE Aggregation (No Residential access) E-OAM, E-LINE/E-LAN (Ethernet and MPLS), Multicast (L2 with IGMP snooping or L3 IP-VPN) High Capacity, IP-VPN/IP Support, IP Multicast
SP Market
ACX 5000 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.
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ACX5000 Value Proposition
1GbE to 10GbE Network and Service Migration High density and capacity 1GbE/10GbE platform Graceful migration from 1GbE to 10GbE Flexible Service Offerings E-LINE, E-LAN Ethernet OAM 802.3ah 802.1ag Y.1731 PM RFC2544 IP-VPN Flexible Network Deployment Ethernet IP/M PLS
High Availability and Scalable Networking
Junos OS for building highly reliable and scalable networks G.8032, RSVP 1:1, FRR, BFD, IP LFA, PWE Red., VRRP ISSU, Virtual Chassis, MC-LAG Seamless MPLS networking solution ACX5000
ACX5000 Value Proposition
The ACX5000 line provides the following to address service providers’ needs:
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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;
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High reliability networking features including advanced networking concepts for protections against nodal failure,and ensuring hitless network upgrades—such as multichassis link aggregation group (MC-LAG), Virtual Chassis, and unified in-service software upgrade (ISSU)—that enable service providers to deploy Metro-E solution with 99.999% availability on a low cost platform.
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Section Summary
In this section, we:•Described the ACX5000 models •Described the ACX5000 use cases
In this section, we:
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Described the ACX5000 models; and© 2014 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05A-ML5 www.juniper.net | 37
Learning Activity 3: Question 1
True or false: The ACX5000 line of routers offer 1-, 10-, and 40-Gigabit Ethernet capability.
A. True B. False
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Learning Activity 3: Question 2
True or false: The ACX5000 line of routers are ideal for small cell site deployments.
A. True B. False
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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
In this course, we:
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Discussed the trends and challenges in today’s carrier networks and the Juniper Networks solution; and© 2014 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. CONFIDENTIAL SSMT05A-ML5 www.juniper.net | 39
Additional Resources
Education Services training classes
•http://www.juniper.net/training/technical_education/
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
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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
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.
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