Senior architect, on demand

Design, deploy and migrate Juniper data center networks at AI speed.

FabricAI works alongside your team — from requirements gathering to cutover. Generate industry-standard HLD, LLD, BOM, BOQ, BOD, traffic flow, MOP and Day-2 runbooks for Juniper EVPN-VXLAN fabrics.

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Standard deliverables
EVPN-VXLAN
Default fabric
QFX · MX · SRX
Juniper platforms
RFC 7432
Standards-aligned
Capabilities

An AI senior architect for every engagement

From discovery to operations. Built for enterprise customers across financial services, healthcare, retail, manufacturing, telco and beyond.

Senior architect chat
Conversational design with grounded context — RFCs, JVDs, Apstra reference designs, and your project specifics.
Solution design
EVPN-VXLAN spine-leaf with eBGP underlay, ESI-LAG multihoming, IRB anycast — justified to your scale.
Implementation planning
Per-device LLD, Junos config snippets, Apstra blueprint mapping and rollout sequencing.
Migration MOPs
Cutover from legacy Cisco/Arista fabrics to Juniper EVPN-VXLAN with validation and rollback steps.
Test plans
25+ test cases per engagement covering underlay, overlay, failover, performance and security.
Day-2 runbooks
Operational playbooks for incidents, change templates, and KT material for the customer team.
Scale & sizing
Port, MAC, ARP, VNI and route-scale checks per platform before the BOM is locked.
BOM / BOQ
Procurement-ready Juniper SKUs, optics, licenses and Apstra subscriptions with quantities.
Traffic flow
North-south, east-west and DCI flows visualized with Mermaid diagrams and failure analysis.
Deliverables

Industry-standard documents, generated end-to-end

Each artifact follows the structure your customers and auditors expect.

High-Level Design (HLD)
Architecture overview, design principles, fabric topology, services, scale, security zones.
Low-Level Design (LLD)
Device-by-device config intent, EVPN-VXLAN parameters, interfaces, IP/VLAN/VNI plan, routing.
Basis of Design (BOD)
Requirements traceability, design assumptions, standards, constraints, and decisions.
Bill of Materials (BOM)
Hardware, optics, software licenses, support contracts (Juniper QFX/MX/SRX, Apstra).
Bill of Quantities (BOQ)
Quantified materials with unit/extended pricing rows for procurement.
Traffic Flow Diagrams
East-west, north-south, overlay/underlay, storage, backup, and management flow narratives + Mermaid diagrams.
Test Plan
Pre-/post-cutover test cases: underlay, overlay, EVPN routes, multihoming, failover, performance.
Method of Procedure (MOP)
Step-by-step migration runbook from legacy to Juniper EVPN-VXLAN fabric, with rollback.
Operations Runbook
Day-2 operations, common incidents, troubleshooting trees, escalation, change templates.
How it works

Four steps from kickoff to cutover

01
Create the project

Customer, industry, scale, drivers. Two minutes.

02
Brief the AI architect

Chat through requirements; FabricAI asks the sharp questions.

03
Generate deliverables

HLD, LLD, BOM, BOQ, BOD, traffic flow, test plan, MOP, runbook.

04
Execute & operate

Use the MOP for cutover and the runbook for Day-2 ops.

Ship your next Juniper fabric in days, not months.

Free to start. No vendor lock-in. Designs you can hand to your engineering team or a Juniper partner the same day.

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