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Juniper Networks Introduces Mobile, Secure Routing Solution for Military, Public Safety

April 2010 by Marc Jacob

Juniper Networks announced the general availability of its new mobile secure router, the LN1000, the industry’s first 8 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) port, ruggedized blade router that provides radio router protocol support with hardware based queuing and an integrated intrusion detection and prevention system. Compliant with both the IPv4 and IPv6 protocols and running on the Juniper Networks Junos® operating system, the LN1000’s small size and energy efficiency were specifically designed for being embedded in highly demanding, mobile network and sensor applications, such as military platforms, first responder and public safety vehicles, the Smart Grid, vehicular transportation systems, and a variety of oil/gas/mining exploration and energy/utility applications.

The LN1000 meets a rapidly growing market need for transporting audio, video and data traffic
for communications, surveillance and data aggregation applications supporting secure
connectivity in cars, trains, unmanned aviation vehicles and remote senor and monitoring
stations. The LN1000 securely interconnects these devices and platforms with central command
or operations centers.
Juniper first developed the LN1000 as a commercial off-the-shelf product that could support
General Dynamics’ efforts on the U.S. Army Warfighter Information Network Tactical (WIN-T)
program.

The LN1000 is the industry leading secure router that delivers single-OS stability,
interoperability and scalability; is compliant with both IPv4 and IPv6 protocols; and supports
rigorous SWaP (Size, Weight and Power) specifications. Packaged at the VITA Standards
Organization’s 4 x 6 x .85 inches VPX form factor, consuming less than 35 watts of power and
weighing less than 1.5 pounds, the LN1000 is usable in environments ranging from -40C to
+85C. With conduction cooling requiring no external power, the LN1000 can be deployed with
minimal impact to existing platforms.

The LN1000 is available now.


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