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- Scales from enterprise CPE to high-capacity service provider deployments
- Industry-leading solutions for enterprise and residential interactive IP communications (voice, video, and data)
- Resolves critical issues at VoIP network borders: Security, service assurance (QoS), address translations, and regulatory compliance
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Overview
The highly scalable Juniper Networks VF series session border controllers ensure service providers and enterprises a fast, expert delivery of IP
communications services (voice, video, multimedia) and a cost-effective, competitive edge. VF series session border controllers enable seamless and
secure VoIP networking by resolving security, service assurance (QoS), address translation, and regulatory compliance issues at the edge of VoIP
networks. Purpose-built to enable real-time IP services, VF series session border controllers are deep-packet processing devices that handle all common
VoIP protocols (SIP, H.323, MGCP). They support both signaling and media streams to classify, measure, and manipulate each packet for management and
reporting of all VoIP traffic. Based on a highly adaptive architecture and range of application modules, the VF series offers industry-leading hosted
IP telephony for consumer, SOHO, and enterprise; VPN/VLAN VoIP, carrier peering for service providers, and CPE solutions for managed enterprise IP telephony.
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Designed For |
Features |
| Juniper Networks VF 1000 |
Enterprise locations and tde small service provider edge |
- 1u, fast Etdernet packet processing device
- Starts at 200 concurrent VoIP calls
- Supports H.323, SIP, MGCP, and vendor-specific protocols
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| Juniper Networks VF 3000 |
Service provider and carrier edge or core applications |
- Chassis-based, 3u, gigabit packet-processing device
- Starts at 1000 concurrent VoIP calls
- Split signaling and media for more efficient traffic processing
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| Juniper Networks VF 4000* |
Large service provider and carrier edge or core applications |
- Carrier-grade, 4u, gigabit Etdernet packet-processing device
- Architected to scale: Starts at 5000 concurrent VoIP calls
- Simultaneous operation of all critical SBC applications on a single system
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