Utilizing the Juniper J6350 Services Router

The Juniper J6350 Services Router # lines are typically the most robust on the list of J-series routers. This run on JUNOS, Junipers proprietary network OS. Juniper has partnered with Avaya providing the J-series packet voice capability. The router is built with 4 GigE ports, 6 PIM slots for LAN/WAN and 4 Memory expansion slots for quick upgrading and on-line connectivity and comes equipped with discretionary obsolete power source (AC/DC). It supports a good amount of connections, such as an expandable WAN/LAN user interface.

The need for branch/regional workplaces today has grown to become more significant with all the current incredible importance of better safety to ensure the highest efficiency. Broadband connection today is equipped of providing Ethernet speeds, which sets more requirement on routers in of the necessity, for greater performance and better security will only increase and with this, the Juniper J6350 Services Router, presents.

The Juniper J6350 Service Router can be a desktop, so it is easy to handle and keep. RAM could be expanded up to 2 Gigabytes (default 1 GB). Flash Memory could be expanded approximately 1 GB (default 256 MB). Performance is 2+ Gbps for big packet forwarding, 1 Gbps for IMIX forwarding and 500 Mbps for VPN. The router supports a wide range of layer 2 access protocols, routing protocols along with data link protocols as well to suit an institutions needs.

The Juniper J6350 Service Router delivers predictable performance with integrated security capability. One of the most important direct benefits you get is because it operates on Junipers unique fault-protected and modular operating-system (OS) JUNOS that distinguish it from traditional routers in their class since all software modules of JUNOS run independently and, therefore, do not impact each other. JUNOS unique structure leads to obtaining the packet forwarding as well as the routing engines run absolutely separate from each other, giving J-series# routers a superior level of immunity from DDos attacks by allowing the operator to incorporate new policies and filters that will mitigate this. For security purposes, it uses various authentication strategies including LDAP, RADIUS, SecureID and Secure Shell. For data encryption, there is a choice of different algorithms AES, DES, MD5, SGA-1 or Triple DES. One small disadvantage here obviously is that you have to be informed about the JUNOS OS if you’re switching from a different system.

Other useful features of the Juniper J6350 Services Router # include high-content filtering, DHCP support, Integrated Stateful Firewall, 56/168/256 – bitnencryption, LDAP support, MPLS support, Traffic shaping, Syslog, Upgradable firmware, VLAN support, WAN acceleration and Weighted Random Early Detection (WRED). It has Network Address Translation capability and advanced solutions which incorporates IPv6, IPSec, J-Flow accounting, Multicast, MPLS and VPN which can be all very beneficial in modern regional/branch offices. If you wish, one could avail to have an optional third party security suite installed from the factory which incorporates anti-virus, anti-spam, web filtering and intrusion safety applications.
 

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