Supports the industry's only 100GbE router interface. Ideal for infrastructure that must scale to meet growing Internet traffic. Offers the lowest capacity-based power consumption in the industry.
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T320 Core Router
The T320 Core Router is suitable where rack space is limited and a range of speeds is needed. It uses one-third of a 19" rack and less power for small core applications. Learn more |
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T640 Core Router
The T640 Core Router provides scalable core routing at a fraction of the size of competitive offerings. Each of its eight slots delivers 40 Gbps and is scalable beyond that capacity. Learn more |
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T1600 Core Router
The multichassis-capable T1600 Core Router offers highly scalable, high-performance core routing at a fraction of the size of competitive offerings. Learn more |
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T4000 Core Router
The T4000 system delivers 4Tbps of traffic in a single half rack routing node, making it the densest 10/100 GE line rate IP/MPLS routing system. Learn more |
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TX Matrix Core Router
The TX Matrix interconnects up to four T640 chassis into a single routing entity with 32 slots and a sustainable throughput rate of 2.5 Tbps (up to 3 billion pps). Learn more |
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TX Matrix Plus
TX Matrix Plus, a central switching and routing element, interconnects up to 16 T1600 chassis into a single routing entity that can be partitioned using the JCS1200. Learn more |
| Feature | Benefit |
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| Multi-terabit capacity and multi-chassis scalability | The scale and density of the T Series allow service providers to increase capacity without adding additional systems to the network. |
| High-availability hardware | There is no single point of failure in T Series routers. Component-level redundancy is available for routing engines, Control Boards, switch interface boards, and power entry modules. |
| High-availability software | Nonstop routing provides the foundation for seamless system upgrade, and Junoscript API capabilities mean continuous operation under maintenance conditions and topological changes. |
| Superior packet processing via programmable ASIC-based Packet Forwarding Engine (PFE) | Juniper's programmable ASICs deliver a comprehensive hardware-based system for packet processing. To ensure a nonblocking forwarding path, all channels between the ASICs are oversized and dedicated. Scalable firewall filter capabilities include multiple matches and conditions. |
| Wide range of interfaces | Interfaces on T Series range from DS3 to OC-768. Juniper provides the largest variety of interfaces (both optical and copper) among core routing platforms. |
| Solid, modular, feature-rich software | Each Junos process runs in protected memory to prevent system crashes and to ensure that applications do not interfere with each other. Junos offers a stable network operating system with the greatest array of features in the industry. |
| Optical Transport Integration | T Series routers provide flexibility in provisioning for rapid rollout of new services while retaining Layer 3 intelligence. PIC support includes 10 GE OTN G.709, OC-768 and 4-Port OC-192. |
| Logical routing capability | Helps providers manage capital expenditures by consolidating the network hierarchy onto a single router or by scaling service offerings. Capabilities include hardware logical routing with Juniper Networks JCS1200 Control System, which hosts the control and forwarding planes on separate platforms. |
| Virtualization at Scale | Operators can manage their CapEx by consolidating the network hierarchy onto a single highly available router, or by scaling service offerings in mid-sized to large PoPs with multichassis routers. |