I work with an internet service provider in Uganda and have experience working with Juniper MX Series Routers, as we use Mikrotik, Juniper, and Cisco routers on our infrastructure. We have a mix of Juniper equipment including the Juniper MX Series Routers, specifically the MX series, and we also have the Juniper ACX series. We use the Juniper firewall, the SRX series, including the SRX 5800, that's the highest we have used on the network. On the MX series, we have used up to MX204, but it's not a big network. We used up to MX204 and MX80s extensively.
We are using Juniper MX Series Routers for internet connection and for importing and managing data. We are also using them for internal connectivity. They serve as a border between our initial team.
They are primarily used for P&E, BGP, and carrier-grade NAT deployments. Also, for provider routers, MX-204/MX240/MX480 and MX960 for BNG deployments and Edge/Aggregation and core , and MX304 / 10003 and MX40 for Edge/Gateway for Service providers ,
We are basically an outsourcing company, so we provide services to our customers. In this case, Juniper was one of the vendors for one of our customers, which is an internet provider in the US. So it's a service provider internet, and Juniper helps me with this.
Our organization recommends Juniper MX Series Routers to our clients for their networking requirements depending on their needs. These routers are suitable for companies of all sizes.
In general, it is our platform of choice. When we looked at it against Cisco, we settled on it. In general, it is the better version. All the services are okay, or better than Cisco, anyway.
We use Juniper Enterprise Routers in our network. For example, we use it for VNG, our distribution portal, and our botnet. W have many different Juniper for different functions.
Owner & General Manager at a media company with 1-10 employees
Real User
2020-12-30T13:14:14Z
Dec 30, 2020
We use it as a central router for both 10G and 100G ports. We are an internet exchange, so we need to have a router for connecting our partners. We use Juniper Enterprise Router only in the backbone application. We don't have any end users. Therefore, we don't heavily use access lists or filters, but we bought a firewall card in order to protect our root servers, web servers, etc.
We are a wireless internet service provider that distributes internet service. We deal with two different service providers and the hardware we use includes Juniper Enterprise Routers. This product is being used as my edge router.
We are a system integrator in Indonesia and the Juniper Enterprise Routers are one of the products that we implement for our clients. Our customers are communication service providers and ISPs.
Network Infrastructure Program Manager at a non-profit with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2020-03-19T13:00:00Z
Mar 19, 2020
The Juniper routers make up the backbone of networks for our customers. The majority of them are service providers, although some of them are enterprise-level organizations.
Technical Account Manager at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2020-03-09T08:07:58Z
Mar 9, 2020
We use the solution primarily with all of our customers. I work for a Telecommunication provider, and therefore we have a lot of customers that we support. We implement this product according to our customer's requirements.
Network Operations Center Manager at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2019-12-23T07:05:00Z
Dec 23, 2019
The Juniper Enterprise Routers are being used in a purely ISP deployment. We are a carrier, and most of our customers are smaller ISPs. We have several use cases include firewall restrictions for internal and external access, distribution switches, and the edge routers. The MX104 units are usually used for distribution.
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I work with an internet service provider in Uganda and have experience working with Juniper MX Series Routers, as we use Mikrotik, Juniper, and Cisco routers on our infrastructure. We have a mix of Juniper equipment including the Juniper MX Series Routers, specifically the MX series, and we also have the Juniper ACX series. We use the Juniper firewall, the SRX series, including the SRX 5800, that's the highest we have used on the network. On the MX series, we have used up to MX204, but it's not a big network. We used up to MX204 and MX80s extensively.
We are using Juniper MX Series Routers for internet connection and for importing and managing data. We are also using them for internal connectivity. They serve as a border between our initial team.
The product provides us with automation capabilities.
They are primarily used for P&E, BGP, and carrier-grade NAT deployments. Also, for provider routers, MX-204/MX240/MX480 and MX960 for BNG deployments and Edge/Aggregation and core , and MX304 / 10003 and MX40 for Edge/Gateway for Service providers ,
In a service provider environment, I rely on Juniper MX Series Routers to deliver high-performance networking solutions to our customers.
We use it for routing, MPLS, and VPNs.
We are basically an outsourcing company, so we provide services to our customers. In this case, Juniper was one of the vendors for one of our customers, which is an internet provider in the US. So it's a service provider internet, and Juniper helps me with this.
We're using them for our ISP backbone routers and for home networks. We're getting services as an ISP.
We use Juniper MX Series Routers to connect with the ISP and give us the internet.
Our organization recommends Juniper MX Series Routers to our clients for their networking requirements depending on their needs. These routers are suitable for companies of all sizes.
This is one of our routers. We use it for routing the network of the university.
In general, it is our platform of choice. When we looked at it against Cisco, we settled on it. In general, it is the better version. All the services are okay, or better than Cisco, anyway.
We use this solution for the design. The performance is good.
We primarily use the solution for its router capabilities.
We primarily use the solution for connection with the internet and with other organizations through Juniper. We use it for interconnectivity.
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We use Juniper Enterprise Routers in our network. For example, we use it for VNG, our distribution portal, and our botnet. W have many different Juniper for different functions.
Juniper Enterprise Routers can be used in many types of networks, such as school campuses.
Juniper Enterprise Routers is a network solution that is good for the data center, for campus, and for branches' solutions, too.
We use it as a central router for both 10G and 100G ports. We are an internet exchange, so we need to have a router for connecting our partners. We use Juniper Enterprise Router only in the backbone application. We don't have any end users. Therefore, we don't heavily use access lists or filters, but we bought a firewall card in order to protect our root servers, web servers, etc.
We are a wireless internet service provider that distributes internet service. We deal with two different service providers and the hardware we use includes Juniper Enterprise Routers. This product is being used as my edge router.
We are a system integrator in Indonesia and the Juniper Enterprise Routers are one of the products that we implement for our clients. Our customers are communication service providers and ISPs.
The Juniper routers make up the backbone of networks for our customers. The majority of them are service providers, although some of them are enterprise-level organizations.
We use the solution primarily with all of our customers. I work for a Telecommunication provider, and therefore we have a lot of customers that we support. We implement this product according to our customer's requirements.
We primarily use the solution in our usual deployments. We use it for firewalls with smaller brands and other levels of applications.
Our primary use case is as a border router.
The Juniper Enterprise Routers are being used in a purely ISP deployment. We are a carrier, and most of our customers are smaller ISPs. We have several use cases include firewall restrictions for internal and external access, distribution switches, and the edge routers. The MX104 units are usually used for distribution.
We use this solution as the backbone of our network.