Juniper MX204 Universal Router

MX204 Universal Routing Platform

Juniper MX204 Universal Router.

The SDN-enabled MX204 Universal Routing Platform is a cloud-grade platform that addresses the edge and metro Ethernet networking needs of service providers, mobile and web-scale operators, and multiple-service operators (MSOs). It delivers 400 Gbps of throughput in support of high-density 10GbE, 40GbE, and 100GbE interfaces—all in just one rack unit.

Powered by the Junos operating system and the programmable Trio chipset, the MX204 supports a comprehensive suite of routing, switching, security, and service features that are available in large MX Series platforms, including support for automation and telemetry capabilities that serve as the foundation for the Self-Driving Network™. The MX204 also supports the stringent timing and synchronization requirements of mobile and financial services.

High Density

 

Juniper MX204 Universal Router Provides   400 Gbps of system throughput and support for up to 24 10GbE, 4 40GbE, or 4 100GbE interfaces per chassis.

Compact Design

 

Full-featured edge router offers ultra-high density and throughput in a compact 1 U form factor.

Power and Cooling

 

Provides excellent power efficiency, consuming just 0.9 W/Gb—a critical consideration for cloud-grade and collocation networks; offers redundant power supplies and fan and is NEBS-compliant.

Specifications

System capacity

400 Gbps

Switch fabric capacity per slot

N/A

DPCs and/or MPCs per chassis

Built-in

LMICs and REs per chassis

N/A

Chassis per rack

42

Dimensions (W x H x D)

17.6 x 1.75 x 18.7 in (44.7 x 4.45 x 47.5 cm)

Maximum weight

23.15 lbs / 10.5 kg

Mounting

Four-post rack

Power options

100 V to 240 V AC
-40 V to -72 V DC

Operating temperature

32° to 131° F (0° to 55° C)

Humidity

5 % to 90% RH, operating, noncondensing

Altitude

6000 ft

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Provides excellent power efficiency, consuming just 0.9 W/Gb—a critical consideration for cloud-grade and collocation networks.