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Benefits of JCS 1200 and T-series as a Single Platform

The benefits of the JCS 1200 and T-series routers as a single platform are:

The following sections discuss some of these benefits:

Network Consolidation

Many carriers operate separate IP networks for public and private services. Others have application-specific IP networks (voice and video, for example). PSDs enable carriers to consolidate and simplify network architecture. Rather than adding more routing at the edge to support individual services, a single platform provides service-specific virtualization in the core of the network.

In Figure 9, three separate networks (IPTV, enterprise VPN, and public IP) are consolidated into one network. Instead of three core routers, only the JCS 1200 platform interconnected with a single T640 routing node is required to support all three services.

Figure 9: Network Consolidation

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Enhanced Security and Administration

By delineating fault and administrative domains on a single system, PSDs enable network administrators to decrease the number of nodes and fiber interconnections between routers, reducing the cost and complexity of existing point of presence (PoP) architectures. Because each PSD maintains its own routing and processes in separate partitions, security is enhanced. With fault isolation, network anomalies in one PSD do not affect another PSD. Streamlined boundaries allow operational domains to be isolated logically, providing more control over router administration.

Cost Efficiency

With PSDs, forwarding resources are allocated to where they are most needed. This flexibility ensures that the most bandwidth-intensive services receive the resources needed to guarantee service license agreements. By consolidating network equipment and functions and streamlining management and administrative tasks, the utilization of resources is maximized. Shared interfaces enable you to assign expensive forwarding resources with more granularity to specific routing domains. To configure shared interfaces, each RSD and PSD must be running JUNOS Release 9.3 or later.

Faster Deployment of New Services

Service providers can use a separate partition for testing and activating new services without having to deploy a new system. Software upgrades can occur without affecting software versions used for existing services. Carriers can begin generating revenue more quickly and minimize the cost of introducing new services. RSDs and PSDs can run different version of JUNOS software. Each RSD and PSD must be running JUNOS Release 9.4 or later.

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