Re: [j-nsp] LN2600: an 8SFP Branch SRX

2013-08-04 Thread Ben Dale
I have one here on my desk and on paper, they're basically an SRX240 wrapped in 
7kgs of heatsink (with SFP interfaces). 

Of note though is that they do stack up rather well against unmanageable honey 
badgers:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/junipernetworks/9394081849/

Cheers,

Ben

On 03/08/2013, at 2:12 AM, Phil Fagan philfa...@gmail.com wrote:

 Makes sense; good to see Juniper...and SRX...in that field.
 
 
 On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 10:08 AM, Eduardo Barrios
 eduardo.barr...@lcra.orgwrote:
 
 
 Rugged means it's IEEE1613 compliant. For the electric utility companies
 these devices go in substations so they need to keep forwarding packets
 when introduced in those environments with higher temperatures and a lot of
 EMI (Electro Magnetic Interference) - can't blame it on the solar flare
 theory. ;-)
 
 Also utilities are beginning to run their protective relay protocols
 through IP networks so they are looking for reliability or risk blowing out
 $2mil transformers.
 
 I've been testing the LN2600 and yes it does run the SRX code.
 
 HTH,
 Eduardo
 
 Eduardo Barrios, EIT, JNCIS-SP
 IP/MPLS Telecommunications Specialist
 Lower Colorado River Authority  | 3505 Montopolis Dr. |  Austin, TX 78744
 512.730.6332 ph
 
 
 
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 Sent: Friday, August 02, 2013 10:12 AM
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 Where do these rugged devices usually get put? Just outdoors?
 
 
 On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 8:05 AM, Julien Goodwin jgood...@studio442.com.au
 wrote:
 
 Saw this come through on my RSS reader, it's worth a shout out as I'm
 sure more people than just me have been wanting a branch SRX with decent
 SFP density there's finally an option.
 
 http://www.juniper.net/us/en/products-services/routing/ln-series/ln2600/
 
 I'm assuming it runs the same branch SRX image as the rest of the line
 as that's been true for the LN1000 and this looks like more of the same.
 
 It's 48v only which is a shame, and being a rugged device I'm sure it's
 reassuring expensive.
 
 Also hidden in the datasheet is a reference to an LN2800 which has not
 been announced, but is obviously a similar rugged 1ru box of some sort.
 
 
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[j-nsp] LN2600: an 8SFP Branch SRX

2013-08-02 Thread Julien Goodwin
Saw this come through on my RSS reader, it's worth a shout out as I'm
sure more people than just me have been wanting a branch SRX with decent
SFP density there's finally an option.

http://www.juniper.net/us/en/products-services/routing/ln-series/ln2600/

I'm assuming it runs the same branch SRX image as the rest of the line
as that's been true for the LN1000 and this looks like more of the same.

It's 48v only which is a shame, and being a rugged device I'm sure it's
reassuring expensive.

Also hidden in the datasheet is a reference to an LN2800 which has not
been announced, but is obviously a similar rugged 1ru box of some sort.



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Re: [j-nsp] LN2600: an 8SFP Branch SRX

2013-08-02 Thread Phil Fagan
Where do these rugged devices usually get put? Just outdoors?


On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 8:05 AM, Julien Goodwin jgood...@studio442.com.auwrote:

 Saw this come through on my RSS reader, it's worth a shout out as I'm
 sure more people than just me have been wanting a branch SRX with decent
 SFP density there's finally an option.

 http://www.juniper.net/us/en/products-services/routing/ln-series/ln2600/

 I'm assuming it runs the same branch SRX image as the rest of the line
 as that's been true for the LN1000 and this looks like more of the same.

 It's 48v only which is a shame, and being a rugged device I'm sure it's
 reassuring expensive.

 Also hidden in the datasheet is a reference to an LN2800 which has not
 been announced, but is obviously a similar rugged 1ru box of some sort.


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Re: [j-nsp] LN2600: an 8SFP Branch SRX

2013-08-02 Thread Eduardo Barrios

Rugged means it's IEEE1613 compliant. For the electric utility companies these 
devices go in substations so they need to keep forwarding packets when 
introduced in those environments with higher temperatures and a lot of EMI 
(Electro Magnetic Interference) - can't blame it on the solar flare theory. ;-)

Also utilities are beginning to run their protective relay protocols through IP 
networks so they are looking for reliability or risk blowing out $2mil 
transformers.

I've been testing the LN2600 and yes it does run the SRX code.

HTH,
Eduardo

Eduardo Barrios, EIT, JNCIS-SP
IP/MPLS Telecommunications Specialist
Lower Colorado River Authority  | 3505 Montopolis Dr. |  Austin, TX 78744
512.730.6332 ph  



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Phil Fagan
Sent: Friday, August 02, 2013 10:12 AM
To: Julien Goodwin
Cc: juniper-nsp
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] LN2600: an 8SFP Branch SRX

Where do these rugged devices usually get put? Just outdoors?


On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 8:05 AM, Julien Goodwin jgood...@studio442.com.auwrote:

 Saw this come through on my RSS reader, it's worth a shout out as I'm
 sure more people than just me have been wanting a branch SRX with decent
 SFP density there's finally an option.

 http://www.juniper.net/us/en/products-services/routing/ln-series/ln2600/

 I'm assuming it runs the same branch SRX image as the rest of the line
 as that's been true for the LN1000 and this looks like more of the same.

 It's 48v only which is a shame, and being a rugged device I'm sure it's
 reassuring expensive.

 Also hidden in the datasheet is a reference to an LN2800 which has not
 been announced, but is obviously a similar rugged 1ru box of some sort.


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Re: [j-nsp] LN2600: an 8SFP Branch SRX

2013-08-02 Thread Phil Fagan
Makes sense; good to see Juniper...and SRX...in that field.


On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 10:08 AM, Eduardo Barrios
eduardo.barr...@lcra.orgwrote:


 Rugged means it's IEEE1613 compliant. For the electric utility companies
 these devices go in substations so they need to keep forwarding packets
 when introduced in those environments with higher temperatures and a lot of
 EMI (Electro Magnetic Interference) - can't blame it on the solar flare
 theory. ;-)

 Also utilities are beginning to run their protective relay protocols
 through IP networks so they are looking for reliability or risk blowing out
 $2mil transformers.

 I've been testing the LN2600 and yes it does run the SRX code.

 HTH,
 Eduardo

 Eduardo Barrios, EIT, JNCIS-SP
 IP/MPLS Telecommunications Specialist
 Lower Colorado River Authority  | 3505 Montopolis Dr. |  Austin, TX 78744
 512.730.6332 ph



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 From: juniper-nsp [mailto:juniper-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf
 Of Phil Fagan
 Sent: Friday, August 02, 2013 10:12 AM
 To: Julien Goodwin
 Cc: juniper-nsp
 Subject: Re: [j-nsp] LN2600: an 8SFP Branch SRX

 Where do these rugged devices usually get put? Just outdoors?


 On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 8:05 AM, Julien Goodwin jgood...@studio442.com.au
 wrote:

  Saw this come through on my RSS reader, it's worth a shout out as I'm
  sure more people than just me have been wanting a branch SRX with decent
  SFP density there's finally an option.
 
  http://www.juniper.net/us/en/products-services/routing/ln-series/ln2600/
 
  I'm assuming it runs the same branch SRX image as the rest of the line
  as that's been true for the LN1000 and this looks like more of the same.
 
  It's 48v only which is a shame, and being a rugged device I'm sure it's
  reassuring expensive.
 
  Also hidden in the datasheet is a reference to an LN2800 which has not
  been announced, but is obviously a similar rugged 1ru box of some sort.
 
 
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