The document provides a collection of icons used to represent Juniper Networks products and technologies. It includes icons for various Juniper router, switch and security appliance series as well as generic network, device, location, software and user icons. The icons are organized into categories and include labels to identify each icon's meaning.
3. Juniper and Junos marks
Junos Platform Junos OS Junos Pulse Junos Space
4. Juniper Product Icons
MX Series 3D Universal Edge
Routers
MX Series,
MX960
MX480MX240MX10, MX40
MX80
MX5 MX2020MX2010MX104
M Series Multiservice Edge Routers
M120 M Series,
M320
M10iM Series,
M7i
Embedded monitoring
applications for M Series
and MX Series products
Positioning for Monitoring
Application icon with M
Series or MX Series
products
6. EX Series, EX3200-48T,
EX3200-48P, EX3300-
48T, EX3300-48P,
EX4300-48T, EX4300-
48P, EX3300-48T-BF,
EX4200-48T, EX4200-
48P
Juniper Product Icons
EX8208, EX8200
line
EX8200,
EX8208
EX8200-
XRE200
EX6210, EX6200 Line EX9204 EX9208 EX9214EX8216EXRPS
EX Series Ethernet Switches
EX3200-24T, EX3200-24P,
EX3300-24T, EX3300-24P,
EX4300-24T, EX4300-24P, EX3300-24T-
DC,
EX4200-24T, EX4300-24T-DC, EX4300-
24F,
EX4200-24P, EX4200-24F, EX3200 Line,
EX3300 Line, EX4300 Line
EX2200-24T-4G
EX2200-24P-4G
EX2200-24P-10G
EX2200 Line
EX2200-48T-4G
EX2200-48P-4G
EX4500 EX4550EX2200-C
7. Juniper Product Icons
SSG320M,
SSG300 Line
SSG520M, SSG550M,
SSG500 Line
SSG140,
SSG Series
SSG5 SSG20
Wireless
SSG20 SSG350M
SSG Series Secure Services Gateways
SRX5600,
SRX5000
Line
SRX Series,
SRX5800
SRX3600,
SRX3000
Line
SRX3400
SRX220SRX210SRX100,
SRX110
SRX240
SRX1400
SRX550 SRX650
SRX Series Services Gateways
SRX5400
8. NetScreen Series Security Systems and
Firewall
Juniper Product Icons
Endpoint
Security
Use endpoint with a
generic switch, Juniper
Networks Firewall, or
access point
Secured Secured With
Juniper
NetScreen-5200,
NetScreen Series,
NetScreen 5000
Line
NetScreen-
5400
NSM CM,
NSMXpress,
NSM
NSM3000
PTX Series Packet Transport
Routers
PTX3000 PTX5000
10. Firewall, Security, and
Virus
Juniper General Icons
Virtual Firewall Antivirus
Firewall
Virus Virus Worm
Endpoint
Security
Email Antiviru
s
Integrated
Security
Gateway
Deep
Inspection
Secured
Lock Light
Gray
Secured
w/Junip
er
Crypto Unit
1
Crypto Unit
2
No Symbol
Secured
Lock Gray
Firewall
Firewall with Anti-
Spam
Firewall with Spyware
Integrated Security
Gateway Firewall
Stateful Firewall
Control and
Prioritization
Juniper
Firewall
WebApp Secure Web
icons
track
respond
profile
detect
11. Please note that the traffic icon pointers
are separate elements in PowerPoint. They
are placed behind the icon and rotated to
match the path of an underlying line. To
rotate, simply select a triangle and rotate
by grabbing the green handle.
If needed—use the “order” and “bring to
front” command with the icon to place it
on top of the pointers. See examples on
right of rotated pointers to match path.
Notice the icon orientation stays the
same—never rotate the icon itself. If you
are having trouble finding “rotate” or
“bring to front” commands, simply type
the phrases in the Help search for Office.
Traffic
Juniper General Icons
Traffic Directional
Arrows
File Mail Voice
Data
SSL VPN, IPsec
VPN, Network
Control, MPLS
VPN, QoS
Music Internet Voice and
Data
Triple Play Video, VoD Traffic Orientation Examples
Music
Music
Music
SSL VPN
Overlay editable, white text
label in Illustrator (DIN
Bold) or PowerPoint (Arial
Bold) Add traffic arrows
and lay over linework in
network diagram
Sine Waves
Licensing, Subscription, and Documents
Calendar Calendar Folder Open ClockFolder Closed Scripts Authentication
Code
Invoice P.O. Document Alternative
Document
Multiple
Document
s
Key License
Key
Generic
Software CD
Juniper CD Failed
Software
Upgrade
Failed X Successful
Software
Upgrade
Successful
Check
Uncertain
Results
Single ID
Card
Multiple ID
Cards
Laptop with
Web Portal
Stopwatch
InvitationIdea,
Innovation
12. Generic Devices
Juniper General Icons
Monitor Monitor/Keyboa
rd
Keyboard Server/CP
U
Monitor with
CPU
Monitor, CPU
and Database
Wireless
Laptop
Laptop with
Wireless Card
Laptop with
Dongle
Laptop
with
Camera
Laptop
VoIP, IP PBX,
STE, Office
Phone
Home
Phone
Cell Phone Fax
Printe
r
Cash
Register
Smart Phones MP3 Player
Wireless Routing
Gateway,
Wireless Access
Point
Routing
Gateway
Wireless Access
Point Hanging
Satellite Satellite
Dish
Generic Products
Tablet/Notebook
Generic Switch
Game
Controller IV Pump
Medical
Devices
Medical
Monitor
Medical
Scope
13. Generic Devices
(cont.)
Juniper General Icons
Generic Electronic
Box, DVR, STB,
Inhome
Streaming
You can add icons above an Electronic Box to
further indicate it’s category (not necessary)
Generic Electronic
Box, Hub Switch,
NAC
Media Gateway,
Cable Modem
Satellite
Modem, DSL
Modem
Bar Code and
Scanner
Camcorder HD Video
Camera
Surveillanc
e Camera
Plasma TV Large
Screen TV
Large TV Monitors with
Videoconferencing
Plasma screens with
Videoconferencing
Laptops with
Videoconferencing
Videoconferencing Equipment and
Audience
CPE
Antenna
Generic Racks
1 Rack
1 Unit
1 Rack
Multiple Units
Generic Core Routers
AirWavesAnalog
14. Generic Devices (cont.)
Juniper General Icons
BSR-
VSR
Logical
Generic
Router, GCSN
SBC Option 1 SBC Option 2 Secured Generic
Router
GGSN SGSN RNC, BSCMSC
Blue versions of any generic icons represent general Juniper versions of each
L2
Switch,
L3 Switch
L2/L3
Switch
FCoE Router FC Router FCoE-FC Router
FCoE
Switch
FC
Switch
FCoE-FC
Switch
FCoE-FC
Gateway
Switch, Gigabit
Ethernet, MPLS, MSC,
Class 5, Layer 2,
RNC/BNC, SGSN,
Ethernet LAN,
Cable Head-
End,
Head-End,
Edge QAM
OLT Cable Modem
Termination, M-
CMTS
Integrate
d
Media
Gatewa
y
Dial Access
Aggregation, Optical
Mix Multiplexer, ROADM
Multiplexer
Optical
OCX
ONT
SONET
Switch,
ATM Switch
Frame
Relay
Switch
DWDM Switch,
WDM Switch
Video
BNG
Voice
Gateway
Voice Home
Gateway
Voice
Softswitch
VoIP
Gatewa
y
Wireless
Access
Point
Continuous
Systems
PBX MSAN, Access
Node, DSLAM
PSTN
Multiservice
Security, Routing
Switching
Multiservice
Security, VOIP,
Routing
Switching
Server Load
Balancing
Cable
Network
Access
Ethernet
Network
Access
15. Generic Devices – Servers
Juniper General Icons
Server Juniper
Server
Rack Server AAA Intranet,
Policy
Video
Access Finance Apps Data Multi-
media
Database
Server
Web
Server
SIP
Databas
e
Database Databas
eHLR/H
SS
Database Tape
Library
Disk Array
File and Block Access
Flash Disk
DRAM Disk
Right disk array icon can be
ungrouped and protocol icons can be
rearranged or applied as needed,
then regrouped
17. Location and Power
Juniper General Icons
Generic
Substation
Electric
Substation
Gas Substation Water
Substation
PSTN Lines
- or –
Power Station
Transmissio
n
Substation
Distribution
Substation
Transmissio
n Tower
Distribution
Tower
Switchgear
Tower
Position solar panels at top
left behind a location to
indicate solar powered
Solar Grid Solar Panels
Cell
Tower
BTS Node
Tower
Cell
Tower
3G Wireless
18. Transportation, Military, Police, Fire, and Rescue
Juniper General Icons
Van 2Van 1 Truck Tank Humve
e
Jeep
Truck 1 Truck 2 HelicopterJoint
Airstrike
Fighter 1
Joint
Airstrike
Fighter 2
Carrier/Destroye
r
Military Ship
Police AmbulanceFire Truck
Tented Base Tented
Base
Main Military Base
Military
Police-Man
Military
Police-Woman
MP Artillery
19. Juniper General Icons
Users
Male
User
Male Mobile
User
Male User
Typing
Male User
from Behind
Spy
Male
Hacker
Male
Handshake
Intelligence
Female
User
Female
Mobile User
Female User
Typing
Female User
from Behind
Spy
Female
Hacker
Female
Male
Workstatio
n User
Male
Workstatio
n User
Typing
Female
Workstatio
n User
Female
Workstation
User Typing
Kiosk User ATM User Hacker at
Computer
Multimedia
User Video
Multimedia
User Data
User State Bubbles
Place at top left of user
Dissatisfied
User
Satisfied
User
Satisfied Dissatisfied
21. ACX Series Universal
Access Routers
Juniper Product Icons
ACX1000, ACX1100
ACX2000, ACX2100
ACX4000
FPCs, DPCs Physical
Interfaces Cards
(PICs)
Physical
Interfaces Cards
(PICs)
Physical
Interface
Cards (PICs)
Physical
Interfaces Cards
(PICs)
Physical
Interface
Cards (PICs)
Cards
CTP202
4
CTP2056
CTP Series
C3000, C
Series
C5000 CTP2008
C Series Controllers CTP Series Circuit to
Packet Platforms
3G Express Card
With Antenna
3G Express
Card
CTP150
CSE2000 Carrier
Services Engine
CSE2000
22. Juniper Product Icons
E Series Broadband Services
Routers
ERX705, ERX710 ERX1410, ERX1440E Series, ERX310, VSR, BRAS, BSR E120 E320
23. IC Series Unified Access
Control Appliances
Juniper Product Icons
ISG2000
ISG Series
ISG1000
ISG Series
ISG Series Integrated
Security Gateways
IC4500,
IC4500 UAC
Appliance
IC6500, IC6500 FIPS,
IC6500 UAC Appliance,
IC6500 FIPS UAC Appliance,
IC Series,
IC Series UAC Appliance
JSA Series Secure
Analytics Appliances
JSA350
0
JSA550
0
JSA750
0
Note: Please see Software slides for Secure
Analytics icons
Junos OS
Junos
Trio
Any Junos
Chip
Developed by
Juniper
Junos Applications
Developed by
Customer
Developed by
Third Party
Junos Content
Encore
Junos Content
Director
Junos Content
Composer
Junos Content Portfolio
Junos Space JA1500 / JA2500
Junos Space Appliance
Junos Space
24. Junos Software Products
Juniper Product Icons
Product running any Junos
product
Junos Developer
Junos Partner
Junos Network
Junos Space SDK
Junos SDK
Junos
Client
When positioning a software icon behind a
product to indicate it is running, center it
vertically and horizontally on the left and top
edges of the product icon. Ideally, the software
icon would not extend beyond the edges of the
product icon but may need to in some cases.
Junos
Software
Junos
Pulse
Junos
Space
Mobile Devices with Junos Pulse Mobile Security Suite
26. Racks
Juniper Product Icons
SA Series SSL VPN Appliances and Other
Standalone Products
SBR Series
SBR Series Appliance
Steel-Belted Radius
Appliance
Diameter Base Platform
IMS AAA Server
AAA Engine
Service Activation
ACP
NIC
Admission Control
SRC Series
SRC Policy Engine
SRC PE
SRC Diameter Gateway
SRC DG
SRC SOAP Gateway
SBR EAP EM
SBR EE
SBR GE
SBR HA
SBR MIM
SBR SLM
SBR SP
SBR CE
SBR SIM
SBR SDK
SRC SG
SRC Volume
Tracking
Application
SRC VTA
SRC Threat
Mitigation Portal
SRC TMP
SOAP Engine
SBR Series
Juniper Racks 1 Rack,
1 Juniper
Unit
1 Rack,
Multiple Juniper
Units
I-Chip I-ChipRacks with EX2200 on
top generic switches
below
SA Series, SSL VPN,
Firewall/VPN, IPsec
VPN, Firewall
SA2500,SA450
0, SA4500
FIPS
SA6500,
SA6500 FIPS
27. Software
Juniper Product Icons
Odyssey Access Client /
wireless
Can be used to represent
Juniper software with
appropriate text label
Virtual Firewall
(non-Juniper)
Command Line
Interface
Any third party or
generic software
Virtual Firewall – can be used
to represent Juniper product
when not using Firefly Host
icon
DDoS Secure
Firefly Host
Firefly
Perimeter
Contrail Controller
Contrail
vRouter
Junos Space
Virtual Director
Log
Analytics
Risk
Analytics
Secure
Analytics
Threat
Analytics
Vulnerability
Analytics
28. T Series Core Routers
Juniper Product Icons
T Series, T1600, T4000 TX MatrixT640 TX Matrix Plus
TCA8000 Timing
Server TCA8500
Timing Server
TCA Series Timing Appliances
TCA6000 Timing Client
TCA6500 Timing Client
VXA1001
VXA1002
VXA Series
VXA2002
VXA2010
VXA Series Content Engines
Toolkit, VPN Toolkit, QoS
Toolkit, Security Toolkit
Toolkits
NFP Web
Services
CX111 3G Express Card
With Antenna
3G Express
Card
WLM1200
WLC8 WLC800,
WLC880
WLC2800
WLA Series Wireless LAN Access Points
WLC Series Wireless LAN Controllers
CX Series Cellular
Broadband Data
Bridge
WLM Series Wireless LAN Management
WLA52
2
WLA632WLA3
WLA3
WLA53
2
WLC10
0
29. Applying a “Virtual” Glow to an Appliance
To represent a “virtual” product, adjust the gold glow shape at left so that the drawing handles align with your product edges, then place it
behind the product.
The gold glow should be used to represent “virtual” in all cases with the exception of virtual chassis, which has a blue glow, as shown on the
following slide.
The gold glow treatment can be used to represent a Juniper product or a third-party product (gray icon) virtually running Juniper software.
Include a burst, as shown below, to represent a product running one of the Junos software products.
SA2500,SA450
0, SA4500
FIPS
SA6500,
SA6500
FIPS
Examples of Juniper VPN appliances
Third-party product
virtually running any
Junos product
Third-party
product virtually
running Junos
Pulse Client
Examples of third-party products virtually
running Juniper software
Third-party
product virtually
running Juniper
software
30. Applying a “Virtual Chassis” Glow
To represent a “virtual chassis”, adjust the blue glow
shape at left so that the drawing handles align with
your product edges, then place it behind your virtual
chassis products.
Use the blue glow for virtual chassis products only.
EX4200
Virtual Chassis
EX420
Virtual Chassis
EX4200
Virtual Chassis
Notas do Editor
We live in a connected world and the foundation for these connections is the network.
Broadband Internet traffic is doubling each and every year (according to IDC) [or] Internet traffic worldwide will grow three-fold by the year 2017. (Internet Trends, Mary Meeker (KCPB)
Today we have 2.5 billion Internet users in the world – roughly one-third of the Earth’s population. In the next decade, the number of Internet users will double to 5 billion (Mary Meeker, KPCB)
That means that two-thirds of the world will be connected by 2023.
When you add in the big trends of cloud, mobility, video and security, the combined rate of acceleration is placing unprecedented demands on the network.
[Optional stats/factoids]
100 hours of video uploaded every single minute to YouTube (YouTube)
Mobile video traffic exceeded 50 percent for the first time in 2012. (Cisco VNI)
Mobile network connection speeds more than doubled in 2012. (Cisco VNI)
In 2012, a fourth-generation (4G) connection generated 19 times more traffic on average than a non-4G connection. Although 4G connections represent only 0.9 percent of mobile connections today, they already account for 14 percent of mobile data traffic. (Cisco VNI)
[NOTE: Consider finding alternate source for above stats to avoid siting Cisco]
As you just described (refer to pain points from previous slide), you are living in this world and feeling the pressure every day.
Pradeep Sindhu founded Juniper 17 years ago on the belief that we should solve technology problems that matter most to our customers and that make a difference in the world. He recognized the importance of the network and the impact it would have on our world.
Our mission is simple, but powerful; to connect everything and empower everyone.
In today’s connected world, this mission is more relevant than ever.
Here at Juniper we are focused on helping alleviate those pain points through our portfolio of high performance networking products.
[T] And we do this by listening to our customers and helping them address their challenges and capitalize on their opportunities.