Network Switches

Routing

TCP/IP Routing, and IP routers have been ubiquitous for decades, and are the fundamental platform supporting data transport across private WANs and the Internet, and of course in the LAN environment too.

IP Performance’s technology specialists and engineers have years of experience and expertise in specifying the correct routing platforms for customer requirements, from the simplest rackmount device to chassis-based systems, and to complex routing mesh topologies.

  • Juniper Networks – Routing

    Dramatically improve network operations with the industry’s most scalable, programmable, and resilient routers. Juniper’s comprehensive portfolio of best-of-breed routers offer unparalleled capacity, agility, and operational consistency with the end-to-end automation required for service-aware networks that power today’s hyperconnected world. The MX Series is a robust portfolio of software-defined networking (SDN)-enabled routing platforms, providing industry-leading system […]

    Dramatically improve network operations with the industry’s most scalable, programmable, and resilient routers. Juniper’s comprehensive portfolio of best-of-breed routers offer unparalleled capacity, agility, and operational consistency with the end-to-end automation required for service-aware networks that power today’s hyperconnected world.
    The MX Series is a robust portfolio of software-defined networking (SDN)-enabled routing platforms, providing industry-leading system capacity, density, security, and performance, scaling up to 40Tbps of system capacity and 400GbE interfaces. The vMX Series Universal Routing Platform extends more than 20 years of Juniper edge routing expertise to the virtual realm. It brings the complete feature set and the same operations as physical Juniper MX Series routers to a virtualized solution.

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    Mark Neilson – Infrastructure Manager,
    Newport City Council