Juniper
Juniper Networks is an American multinational company headquartered in Sunnyvale, California and started in 1996. The company develops and markets network products including routers, switches, network management software, network security products, and software-defined network technology. Juniper Networks basically focuses on the main routers used by Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to search for IP addresses and direct Internet traffic. The company also entered the edge router market in 2002 through the acquisition of Unisphere, which is used by ISPs to direct Internet traffic to individual consumers. In 2003, Juniper entered the IT security market with its JProtect security tool before acquiring security company NetScreen Technologies. Juniper is the third largest market sharer of routers and switches used by ISPs, and is one of Cisco's main competitors in this field.
Firewall
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SRX 300
Securing small branch or retail offices, the SRX300 Services Gateway consolidates security, routing, switching, and WAN connectivity in a small desktop device. The SRX300 supports up to 1 Gbps firewall and 300 Mbps IPsec VPN in a single, consolidated, cost-effective networking and security platform.
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SRX 1500
The SRX1500 provides best-in-class security and threat detection and mitigation capabilities, integrating carrier-class routing and feature-rich switching in a single platform. The SRX1500 delivers a next-generation security solution that supports the changing needs of cloud-enabled enterprise networks.
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SRX 4000
To protect against command and control (C&C)-related botnets and web application threats, the SRX4000 line dynamically enforces policies based on GeoIP and threat data, using intelligence from SecIntel, Juniper's security intelligence feed, to help you identify and block malicious traffic.
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SRX 5400
With a modular architecture and using high-performance line cards, the SRX5400 is an open, scalable security platform with flexible connectivity options and service integration. A Services Processing Card 3 (SPC3) accelerates performance for the most demanding use cases, including high-end data centers, IoT, and 5G.
Router
MX series
Powered by the Juniper Networks Junos operating system and the programmable Trio chipset, MX Series platforms support a broad set of automation tools and telemetry capabilities that enable a rich set of business- and consumer-oriented services with predictable low latency and wire-rate forwarding at scale, while providing the reliability needed to meet strict service-level agreements (SLAs).
Switch
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Access Switches
These compact, high-density switches are ideal for small network environments.
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Aggregation Switches
A scalable 10GbE solution for high-density campus aggregation and small campus deployments
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Core Switches
Flexible, Easy-to-Use Entry-Level SAN Switch for Private Cloud Storage. To keep pace with growing business demands, data centers are transitioning to highly virtualized, private cloud storage environments.
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Core and Spine Switches
Switches to exceed your cloud and data center demands now and into the future