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Juniper SRX 100 210 240 650 Datasheet and Specifications

Juniper SRX100, SRX210, SRX240 AND SRX650 Router Firewalls

Juniper Networks SRX Series Services Gateways for the branch are secure routers that provide essential capabilities that connect, secure, and manage work force locations sized from handfuls to hundreds of users. By consolidating fast, highly available switching, routing, security, and applications capabilities in a single device, enterprises can economically deliver new services, safe connectivity, and a satisfying end user experience. All Juniper SRX Series Services Gateways, including products scaled for the branch, campus and data center applications, are powered by Juniper Networks Junos OS—the proven operating system that provides unmatched consistency, better performance with services, and superior infrastructure protection at a lower total cost of ownership.

Product Description

The Juniper Networks® SRX Series Services Gateways for the branch joins Juniper Networks SRX Series for the high end, EX Series Ethernet Switches, M Series Multiservice Edge Routers, MX Series 3D Universal Edge Routers, and T Series Core Routers to provide a single Juniper Networks Junos® operating system-based portfolio of unprecedented scale. With Junos OS, enterprises and service providers can lower deployment and operational costs across their entire distributed workforce.

  • SRX Series for the branch runs Junos OS, the proven operating system that is used by core Internet routers in all of the top 100 service providers around the world. The rigorously tested carrier class routing features of IPv4/IPv6, OSPF, BGP, and multicast have been proven in over 10 years of worldwide deployments.
  • SRX Series Services Gateways for the branch provide perimeter security, content security, access control, and network-wide threat visibility and control. Best-in-class firewall and VPN technologies secure the perimeter with minimal configuration and consistent performance. By using zones and policies, even new network administrators can configure and deploy an SRX Series for the branch quickly and securely. Policybased VPNs support more complex security architectures that require dynamic addressing and split tunneling. For content security, SRX Series for the branch offers a complete suite of Unified Threat Management (UTM) services consisting of: intrusion prevention system (IPS), antivirus, antispam, Web filtering and data loss prevention via content filtering to protect your network from the latest content borne threats. Select models feature Content Security Accelerator for high-performance IPS and antivirus performance. The branch SRX Series integrates with other Juniper security products to deliver enterprise-wide unified access control and adaptive threat management. These capabilities give security professionals powerful tools in the fight against cybercrime and data loss.
  • SRX Series for the branch are secure routers that bring high-performance and proven deployment capabilities to enterprises that need to build a worldwide network of thousands of sites. The wide variety of options allows configuration of performance, functionality, and price scaled to support from a handful to thousands of users. Ethernet, serial, T1/E1, xDSL, DOCSIS3, Metro Ethernet, and third generation (3G) cellular wireless are all available options for WAN or Internet connectivity to securely link your sites. Multiple form factors allow you to make cost-effective choices for mission-critical deployments. Managing the network is easy using the proven Junos OS command-line interface (CLI) and scripting capabilities, or a simple to use Web-based GUI.

Architecture and Key Components

SRX100 Services Gateway

  • 8 10/100 Ethernet LAN ports
  • Full UTM2,; antivirus2, antispam2, Web filtering2, intrusion prevention system2 (with high memory version)
  • Unified Access Control (UAC) and content filtering
  • 1 GB8 DRAM, 1 GB flash default (512 MB DRAM accessible in low memory version)

SRX210 Services Gateway

  • 2 10/100/1000 Ethernet and 6 10/100 Ethernet LAN ports, 1 Mini-PIM slot, 1 ExpressCard slot and 2 USB ports
  • Factory option of 4 dynamic Power over Ethernet (PoE) ports 802.3af
  • Support for T1/E1, serial, ADSL/2/2+, VDSL, G.SHDSL, DOCSIS3, Ethernet small form-factor pluggable transceiver (SFP), and Gigabit Ethernet interfaces
  • Content Security Accelerator hardware for faster performance of IPS and ExpressAV
  • Full UTM2; antivirus2, antispam2, Web filtering2, intrusion prevention system2 (with high memory version)
  • Unified Access Control (UAC) and content filtering
  • 512 MB DRAM default, optional factory 1 GB DRAM, 1 GB flash default

SRX240 Services Gateway

  • 16 10/1000/1000 Ethernet LAN ports, 4 Mini-PIM slots
  • Factory option of 16 PoE ports; PoE+ 803.3at, backwards compatible with 802.3af
  • Support for T1/E1, serial, ADSL2/2+, VDSL, G.SHDSL, DOCSIS3, Ethernet SFP, and Gigabit Ethernet interfaces
  • Content Security Accelerator hardware for faster performance of IPS and ExpressAV
  • Full UTM2; antivirus2, antispam2, Web filtering2, intrusion prevention system2 (with high memory version)
  • Unified Access Control and content filtering
  • 512 MB RAM default, optional factory 1 GB DRAM, 1 GB flash default

SRX650 Services Gateway

  • 4 fixed ports 10/100/1000 Ethernet LAN ports, 8 GPIM slots or multiple GPIM and XPIM combinations
  • Support for T1, E1, Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports; supports up to 48 ports switching with optional PoE including 802.3at, PoE+, backwards compatible with 802.3af
  • Content Security Accelerator hardware for faster performance of IPS and ExpressAV
  • Full UTM2; antivirus2, antispam2, Web filtering2, and intrusion prevention system2
  • Unified Access Control and content filtering
  • Modular Services and Routing Engine; future internal failover and hot-swap
  • 2 GB DRAM default, 2 GB compact flash default, external compact flash slot for additional storage
  • Optional redundant AC power; standard AC power supply that is PoE-ready; PoE power up to 250 watts redundant, or 500 watts non-redundant

Network Deployments

The SRX Series Services Gateways for the branch are deployed at remote and branch locations in the network to provide all-in-one secure WAN connectivity, IP telephony, and connection to local PCs and servers via integrated Ethernet switching.

Secure Routing

Should you use a router and a firewall to secure your network? By building the branch SRX Series with best-in-class routing and firewall capabilities in one product, enterprises don’t have to make that choice. Why forward traffic if it’s not legitimate?

SRX Firewalls Zones Policies SRX Series for the branch checks the traffic to see if it is legitimate, and only forwards it on when it is. This reduces the load on the network, allocates bandwidth for all other mission-critical applications, and secures the network from hacking.

The main purpose of a secure router is to provide firewall protection and apply policies. The firewall (zone) functionality inspects traffic flows and state to ensure that originating and returning information in a session is expected and permitted for a particular zone. The security policy determines if the session can originate in one zone and traverse to another zone. This architectural choice receives packets from a wide variety of clients and servers and keeps track of every session, of every application, and of every user. It allows the enterprise to make sure that only legitimate traffic is on its network and that traffic is flowing in the expected direction.

To ease the configuration of a firewall, SRX Series for the branch uses two features—“zones” and “policies.” While these can be user defined, the default shipping configuration contains, at a minimum, a trust and an untrust zone. The trust zone is used for configuration and attaching the LAN to the branch SRX Series. The untrust zone is used for the WAN or Internet interface. To simplify installation and make configuration easier, a default policy is in place that allows traffic originating from the trust zone to flow to the untrust zone. This policy blocks ALL traffic originating from the untrust zone to the trust zone. A traditional router forwards all traffic without regard to a firewall (session awareness) or policy (origination and destination of a session).

By using the Web interface or CLI, enterprises can create a series of security policies that will control the traffic from within and in between zones by defining policies. At the broadest level, all types of traffic can be allowed from any source in security zones to any destination in all other zones without any scheduling restrictions. At the narrowest level, policies can be created that allow only one kind of traffic between a specified host in one zone and another specified host in another zone during a scheduled time period.

SRX High Availability

High Availability

Junos OS Services Redundancy Protocol (JSRP) is a core feature of the SRX Series for the branch. JSRP enables a pair of security systems to be easily integrated into a high availability network architecture, with redundant physical connections between the systems and the adjacent network switches. With link redundancy, Juniper Networks can address many common causes of system failures, such as a physical port going bad or a cable getting disconnected, to ensure that a connection is available, without having to fail over the entire system. This is consistent with a typical active/standby nature of routing resiliency protocols.

When SRX Series Services Gateways for the branch are configured as an active/active pair, traffic and configuration will be mirrored automatically to provide active firewall and VPN session maintenance in case of a failure. The branch SRX Series will now synchronize both configuration and runtime information. As a result, during failover, synchronization of the following information is shared: connection/session state and flow information, IPsec security associations, Network Address Translation (NAT) traffic, address book information, configuration changes, and more.

In contrast to the typical router active/standby resiliency protocols such as Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP), all dynamic flow and session information is lost and must be reestablished in the event of a failover. Some or all applications sessions will have to restart depending on the convergence time of the links or nodes. By maintaining state, not only is the session preserved, but security is intact. In an unstable network, this active/active configuration also mitigates link flapping affecting session performance.

Session-Based Forwarding Without the Performance Hit

In order to optimize the throughput and latency of the combined router and firewall, Junos OS implements session-based forwarding, an innovation that combines the session state information of a traditional firewall and the next-hop forwarding of a classic router into a single operation. With Junos OS, a session that is permitted by the forwarding policy is added to the forwarding table along with a pointer to the next-hop route. Established sessions have a single table lookup to verify that the session has been permitted and to find the next hop. This efficient algorithm improves throughput and lowers latency for session traffic when compared with a classic router that performs multiple table lookups to verify session information and then to find a next-hop route.

When a new session is established, the session-based architecture within Junos OS verifies that the session is allowed by the forwarding policies. If the session is allowed, Junos OS will look up the next-hop route in the routing table. It then inserts the session and the next-hop route into the session and forwarding table and forwards the packet. Subsequent packets for the established session require a single table lookup in the session and forwarding table, and are forwarded to the egress interface.

SRX Enterprise Network

SRX Firewall Router Gateways

SRX Specifications

Protocols

  • IPv4, IPv6, ISO Connectionless Network Service (CLNS)

Routing and Multicast

  • Static routes
  • RIPv2
  • OSPF
  • BGP
  • BGP Router Reflector1
  • IS-IS
  • Multicast ((Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMPv3), PIM, Session Description Protocol (SDP), Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol (DVMRP), source-specific))7
  • MPLS4

IP Address Management

  • Static
  • Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) (client and server)
  • DHCP relay

Encapsulations

  • Ethernet (MAC and tagged)
  • Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) (synchronous)
    • Multilink Point-to-Point Protocol (MLPPP)
  • Frame Relay
    • Multilink Frame Relay (MLFR) (FRF.15, FRF.16)
  • High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC)
  • Serial (RS-232, RS-449, X.21, V.35, EIA-530)
  • 802.1q VLAN support
  • Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE)

Traffic Management

  • Marking, policing, and shaping
  • Class-based queuing with prioritization
  • Weighted random early detection (WRED)
  • Queuing based on VLAN, data-link connection identifier (DLCI), interface, bundles, or filters

IPv64

  • OSPFv3
  • IPv6 Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD)
  • BGP
  • Quality of service (QoS)

Wireless

  • CX111 Cellular Broadband Data Bridge supported on all branch SRX Series devices
  • 3G ExpressCards supported on SRX210 with built-in ExpressCard slot
  • AX411 Wireless LAN (WLAN) Access Point supported on all10 branch SRX Series devices

SLA and Measurement

  • Real-time performance monitoring (RPM)
  • Sessions, packets, and bandwidth usage
  • J-Flow flow monitoring and accounting services

Security

  • Firewall, zones, screens, policies
  • Stateful firewall, ACL filters
  • Denial of service (DoS) and distributed denial of service (DDoS) protection (anomaly-based)
  • Prevent replay attack; Anti-Replay
  • Unified Access Control
  • UTM2 (SRX650 and high memory versions of SRX240, SRX210, and SRX100 only)
    • Antivirus2, antispam2, Web filtering2, IPS2
    • Content Security Accelerator in SRX210 high memory, SRX240 high memory, and SRX6502
    • ExpressAV option in SRX210 high memory, SRX240 high memory, and SRX6502
    • Content filtering

VPN

  • Tunnels (generic routing encapsulation, IP-in-IP, IPsec)
  • IPsec, Data Encryption Standard (DES) (56-bit), triple Data Encryption Standard (3DES) (168-bit), Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) (256-bit) encryption
  • Message Digest 5 (MD5) and SHA-1 authentication
  • Access Manager: Dynamic VPN Client. Browser based remote access feature requiring a license.

Voice Transport

  • FRF.12
  • Link fragmentation and interleaving (LFI)
  • Compressed Real-Time Transport Protocol (CRTP)

High Availability

  • VRRP
  • Stateful failover and dual box clustering via JSRP
  • SRX650:
    • Redundant power (optional)
    • Future GPIM hot swap (online insertion and removal, OIR)
    • Future internal failover and SRE hot swap (OIR)
  • Backup link via 3G wireless or other WAN

Administration

  • Juniper Networks Network and Security Manager support
  • Juniper Networks STRM Series Security Threat Response Managers support
  • Juniper Networks Advanced Insight Solutions support
  • External administrator database (RADIUS, LDAP, SecureID)
  • Auto configuration
  • Configuration rollback
  • Rescue configuration with button
  • Commit confirm for changes
  • Auto record for diagnostics
  • Software upgrades
  • J-Web
   

Product Comparison

 

SRX100

SRX210

SRX240

SRX650

Maximum Performance and Capacity

Junos OS version tested

Junos OS 10.0

Junos OS 10.0

Junos OS 10.0

Junos OS 10.0

Firewall performance (large packets)

650 Mbps

750 Mbps

1.5 Gbps

7 Gbps

Firewall performance (IMIX)

200 Mbps

250 Mbps

500 Mbps

2.5 Gbps

Firewall + routing PPS (64 Byte)

75 Kpps

80 Kpps

200 Kpps

900 Kpps

AES256+SHA-1/3DES+SHA-1 VPN performance

65 Mbps

75 Mbps

250 Mbps

1.5 Gbps

IPsec VPN Tunnels

128

256

1,000

3,000

IPS (intrusion prevention system)

60 Mbps

80 Mbps

250 Mbps

900 Mbps

Antivirus

25 Mbps

30 Mbps

85 Mbps

350 Mbps

Connections per second

2,000

2,000

9,000

30,000

Maximum concurrent sessions
DRAM options

16 K / 32 K
512 MB8 / 1 GB DRAM

32 K / 64 K
512 MB / 1 GB DRAM

64 K / 128 K
512 MB / 1 GB DRAM

512 K
2 GB DRAM

Maximum security policies

384

512

4,096

8,192

Maximum users supported

Unrestricted

Unrestricted

Unrestricted

Unrestricted

 

SRX100

SRX210

SRX240

SRX650

Network Connectivity

Fixed I/O

8 x 10/100

2 x 10/100/1000BASE-T + 6 x 10/100

16 x 10/100/1000BASE-T

4 x 10/100/1000BASE-T

I/O slots

N/A

1 x SRX Series Mini-PIM

4 x SRX Series Mini-PIM

8 x GPIM or multiple GPIM and XPIM combinations

Services and Routing Engine slots

No

No

No

2

ExpressCard slot (3G WAN)

No

Yes

No

No

WAN/LAN interface options

N/A

See ordering information

See ordering information

See ordering information

Optional maximum number of PoE ports

N/A

Up to 4 ports of
802.3af with
maximum 50 W

 

Up to 48 ports of
802.3af/at with maximum 247 W

USB

1

2

2

2 Per SRE

 

SRX100

SRX210

SRX240

SRX650

Routing

BGP instances

5

10

20

64

BGP peers

8

16

32

256

BGP routes

4 K / 8 K

8 K / 16 K

32 K / 64 K

1M

OSPF instances

4

10

20

64

OSPF routes

4 K / 8 K

8 K / 16 K

32 K / 64 K

1M

RIP v1 / v2 instances

4

10

20

64

RIP v2 routes

4 K / 8 K

8 K / 16 K

32 K / 64 K

1M

Static routes

4 K / 8 K

8 K / 16 K

32 K / 64 K

1M

Source-based routing

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Policy-based routing

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Equal-cost multipath (ECMP)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Reverse path forwarding (RPF)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

 

SRX100

SRX210

SRX240

SRX650

MPLS4

Layer 2 VPN (VPLS)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Layer 3 VPN

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

LDP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

RSVP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Circuit Cross-connect (CCC)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Translational Cross-connect (TCC)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

 

SRX100

SRX210

SRX240

SRX650

Multicast7

IGMP (v1, v2, v3)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Protocol independent multicast (PIM) sparse mode (SM)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

PIM dense mode (DM)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

PIM source-specific multicast (SSM)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Multicast inside IPsec tunnel

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

 

SRX100

SRX210

SRX240

SRX650

IPsec VPN

Concurrent VPN tunnels

128

256

1000

3000

Tunnel interfaces

10

64

128

256

DES (56-bit), 3DES (168-bit) and AES (256-bit)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

MD-5 and SHA-1 authentication

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Manual key, Internet Key Exchange (IKE), public key infrastructure (PKI) (X.509)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Perfect forward secrecy (DH Groups)

1,2,5

1,2,5

1,2,5

1,2,5

Prevent replay attack

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Dynamic remote access VPN

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

IPsec NAT traversal

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Redundant VPN gateways

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

 

SRX100

SRX210

SRX240

SRX650

User Authentication and Access Control

Third-party user authentication

RADIUS, RSA SecureID, LDAP

RADIUS, RSA SecureID, LDAP

RADIUS, RSA SecureID, LDAP

RADIUS, RSA SecureID, LDAP

RADIUS accounting

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

XAUTH VPN, Web-based, 802.X authentication

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

PKI certificate requests (PKCS 7 and PKCS 10)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Certificate Authorities supported

VeriSign, Entrust, Microsoft, RSA Keon, iPLanet, (Netscape), Baltimore,
DoD PKI

VeriSign, Entrust, Microsoft, RSA Keon, iPLanet, (Netscape), Baltimore,
DoD PKI

VeriSign, Entrust, Microsoft, RSA Keon, iPLanet, (Netscape), Baltimore,
DoD PKI

VeriSign, Entrust, Microsoft, RSA Keon, iPLanet, (Netscape), Baltimore,
DoD PKI

 

SRX100

SRX210

SRX240

SRX650

Virtualization

Maximum number of security zones

10

12

32

128

Maximum number of virtual routers

3

10

20

60

Maximum number of VLANs

16

64

512

4096

 

SRX100

SRX210

SRX240

SRX650

Encapsulations

PPP/MLPPP

N/A

Yes

Yes

Yes

MLPPP maximum physical interfaces

N/A

1

4

12

Frame Relay

N/A

Yes

Yes

Yes

MLFR (FRF .15, FRF .16)

N/A

Yes

Yes

Yes

MLFR maximum physical interfaces

N/A

1

4

12

HDLC

N/A

Yes

Yes

Yes

 

SRX100

SRX210

SRX240

SRX650

Address Translation

Source NAT with Port Address Translation (PAT)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Static NAT

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Destination NAT with PAT

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

 

SRX100

SRX210

SRX240

SRX650

IP Address Assignment

Static

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

DHCP, PPPoE client

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Internal DHCP server

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

DHCP relay

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

 

SRX100

SRX210

SRX240

SRX650

L2 Switching

VLAN 802.1Q

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Link Aggregation 802.3ad/LACP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Jumbo Frame (9216 Byte)

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) 802.1D, RSTP 802.1w, MSTP 802.1s

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Authentication 802.1x Port based and multiple supplicant

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

 

SRX100

SRX210

SRX240

SRX650

Traffic Management Quality of Service (QoS)

Guaranteed bandwidth

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Maximum bandwidth

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Ingress traffic policing

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Priority-bandwidth utilization

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

DiffServ marking

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

 

SRX100

SRX210

SRX240

SRX650

High Availability

Active/active—L3 mode

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Active/passive—L3 mode

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Configuration synchronization

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

VRRP

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Session synchronization for firewall and VPN

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Session failover for routing change

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Device failure detection

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Link failure detection

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

 

SRX100

SRX210

SRX240

SRX650

Firewall

Network attack detection

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

DoS and DDos protection

Yes

 

Yes

Yes

TCP reassembly for fragmented packet protection

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Brute force attack mitigation

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

SYN cookie protection

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Zone-based IP spoofing

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Malformed packet protection

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

 

SRX100

SRX210

SRX240

SRX650

Unified Threat Management

Intrusion Prevention System (IPS)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Protocol anomaly detection

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Stateful protocol signatures

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Intrusion prevention system (IPS) attack
pattern obfuscation

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Customer signatures creation

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Frequency of updates

Daily and emergency

Daily and emergency

Daily and emergency

Daily and emergency

Antivirus

 

 

 

 

- Express AV (packet-based AV)

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

- File-based antivirus

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

- - Signature database

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

- -Protocols scanned

POP3, HTTP, SMTP,
IMAP, FTP

POP3, HTTP, SMTP,
IMAP, FTP

POP3, HTTP, SMTP,
IMAP, FTP

POP3, HTTP, SMTP,
IMAP, FTP

- -Antispyware

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

- -Anti-adware

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

- -Antikeylogger

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Antispam

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Integrated Web filtering

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Redirect Web filtering

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Content filtering

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

- Based on MIME type, file extension, and protocol commands

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

 

SRX100

SRX210

SRX240

SRX650

System Management

Web UI

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Redirect Web filtering

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Content filtering

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

- Based on MIME type, file extension, and protocol commands

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

 

SRX100

SRX210

SRX240

SRX650

Wireless

CX111 3G Bridge support

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Internal 3G ExpressCard slot support

No

Yes

No

No

Max WLAN access point supported

2

4

8

16

 

SRX100

SRX210

SRX240

SRX650

Flash and Memory

Memory minimum and maximum (DRAM)

512 MB (Accessible),
1 GB

512 MB, 1 GB

512 MB, 1 GB

2 GB

Memory slots

Fixed memory

Fixed memory

Fixed memory

4 DIMM

Flash memory

1 GB

1 GB

1 GB

2 GB CF internal on SRE, External slot empty, up to 2 GB CF supported

USB port for external storage

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

 

SRX100

SRX210

SRX240

SRX650

Dimensions and Power

Dimensions (W x H x D)

8.5 x 1.4 x 5.8 in
(21.6 x 3.6 x 14.7 cm)

11.1 x 1.75 x 7.1 in
(27.9 x 4.1 x 18.0 cm)

17.5 x 1.75 x 15.1 in
(44.4 x 4.4 x 38.5 cm)

17.5 x 3.5 x 18.2 in
(44.4 x 8.8 x 46.2 cm)

Weight (device and power supply)

2.5 lb (1.1 kg)

3.3 lb (1.5 kg) Non-PoE / 4.4 lb (2 kg) PoE
No interface modules

11.2 lb (5.1 kg) Non-PoE / 12.3 lb (5.6 kg) PoE
No interface modules

24.9 lb (11.3 kg)
No interface modules
1 power supply

Rack mountable

Yes, 1 RU

Yes, 1 RU

Yes, 1 RU

Yes, 2 RU

Power supply (AC)

100-240 VAC, 30 W

100–240 VAC, 60 W Non-PoE / 150 W PoE

100–240 VAC, 150 W Non- PoE / 350 W PoE

100–240 VAC, Single
645 W or Dual 645 W

Maximum PoE power

N/A

50 W

150 W

247 W redundant, or
494 W non-redundant

Average power consumption

10 W

27 W Low Memory (LM),
28 W High Memory (HM), 84 W (PoE)

61 W (LM),
65 W (HM),
179 W (PoE)

122 W

Input frequency

50-60 Hz

50-60 Hz

50-60 Hz

50-60 Hz

Maximum current consumption

0.25 A @ 100 VAC

0.41 A @ 100 VAC (LM),
0.44 A @ 100 VAC (HM),
1.13 A @ 100 VAC (PoE)

1.0 A @ 100 VAC (LM), 1.1 A @ 100 VAC (HM), 3.0 A @ 100 VAC (PoE)

5.3 A @ 100 VAC with single PSU with PoE,
8.3 A @ 100 VAC with dual PSU with PoE

Maximum inrush current

60 A

80 A for LM/HM,
60 A for PoE

40 A for LM/HM,
45 A for PoE

45 A for ½ cycle

Average heat dissipation

35 BTU/hr

92 BTU/hr (SRX210B),
95 BTU/hr (SRX210H),
116 BTU/hr (SRX210H-PoE)

208 BTU/Hr (SRX240B), 222 BTU/Hr (SRX240H), 249 BTU/Hr (SRX240H-PoE)

319 BTU/Hr

Maximum heat dissipation

80 BTU/hr

120 BTU/hr (SRX210B),
126 BTU/hr (SRX210H),
157 BTU/hr (SRX210H-PoE)

344 BTU/Hr (SRX210B), 369 BTU/Hr (SRX210H), 413 BTU/Hr (SRX210H-PoE)

699 BTU/Hr

Redundant power supply (hot swappable)

No

No

No

Yes (up to maximum capacity of single PSU)

Acoustic noise level
(Per ISO 7779 Standard)

0 dB (fanless)

29.1 dB

54.1 dB

60.9 dB

 

SRX100

SRX210

SRX240

SRX650

Environment

Operational temperature

32° to 104° F
(0° to 40° C)

32° to 104° F
(0° to 40° C)

32° to 104° F
(0° to 40° C)

32° to 104° F
(0° to 40° C)

Nonoperational temperature

4° to 158° F,
(-20° to 70° C)

4° to 158° F,
(-20° to 70° C)

4° to 158° F,
(-20° to 70° C)

4° to 158° F,
(-20° to 70° C)

Humidity

10% to 90% noncondensing

10% to 90% noncondensing

10% to 90% noncondensing

10% to 90% noncondensing

Mean time between failures (Telcordia model)

24.8 years [SRX100B]
24.8 years [SRX100H]

15.2 years (SRX210B)
14.3 years (SRX210H)
10.4 years (SRX210H-PoE)

15.2 years (SRX240B)
14.3 years (SRX240H)
10.4 years (SRX240H-PoE)

9.6 years
with redundant power

 

SRX100

SRX210

SRX240

SRX650

Certifications and Network Homologation

USA

 

 

 

 

- Safety certifications

UL 60950-1

UL 60950-1

UL 60950-1

UL 60950-1

- EMC certifications

FCC Class B

FCC Class B

FCC Class A

FCC Class A

- Network homologation

TIA-968

TIA-968

TIA-968

TIA-966

Canada

 

 

 

 

- Safety certifications

CSA 60950-1

CSA 60950-1

CSA 60950-1

CSA 60950-1

- EMC certifications

ICES class B

ICES class B

ICES class A

ICES class A

- Network homologation

CS-03

CS-03

CS-03

CS-03

Australia

 

 

 

 

- Safety certifications

AS / NZS 60950-1

AS / NZS 60950-1

AS / NZS 60950-1

AS / NZS 60950-1

- EMC certifications

AS / NZS CISPR22 Class B

AS / NZS CISPR22 Class B

AS / NZS CISPR22 Class A

AS / NZS CISPR22 Class A

- Network homologation

AS / ACIF S 002, S 016, S 043.1, S043.2

AS / ACIF S 002, S 016, S 043.1, S043.2

AS / ACIF S 002, S 016, S 043.1, S043.2

AS / ACIF S 016

New Zealand

 

 

 

 

- Safety certifications

AS / NZS 60950-1

AS / NZS 60950-1

AS / NZS 60950-1

AS / NZS 60950-1

- EMC certifications

AS / NZS CISPR22 Class B

AS / NZS CISPR22 Class B

AS / NZS CISPR22 Class A

AS / NZS CISPR22 Class A

- Network homologation

PTC 217, PTC 273

PTC 217, PTC 273

PTC 217, PTC 273

PTC 217

Japan

 

 

 

 

- Safety certifications

CB Scheme

CB Scheme

CB Scheme

CB Scheme

- EMC certifications

VCCI Class B

VCCI Class B

VCCI Class A

VCCI Class A

- Network homologation

Certificate for Technical Conditions

Certificate for Technical Conditions

Certificate for Technical Conditions

Certificate for Technical Conditions

European Union

 

 

 

 

- Safety certifications

EN 60950-1

EN 60950-1

EN 60950-1

EN 60950-1

- EMC certifications

EN 55022 Class B,
EN 300386

EN 55022 Class B,
EN 300386

EN 55022 Class A,
EN 300386

EN 55022 Class A,
EN 300386

- Network homologation

CTR 12 / 13, CTR 21, DoC

CTR 12 / 13, CTR 21, DoC

CTR 12 / 13, CTR 21, DoC

CTR 12 / 13, DoC

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