The SDN-enabled MX960 Universal Routing Platform has been proven in the world’s largest service provider, cable, mobile, and data center networks. It offers up to 12 Tbps of system capacity in one-third of a standard telco rack, with support for high-density 10GbE, 40GbE, 100GbE, and 400GbE interfaces, as well as legacy SONET/SDH, ATM, and PDH connectivity.
The high-performance MX960 is packed with highly scalable routing, switching, security, and service features that enable revenue-generating applications, network consolidation, and service convergence. Key features include support for Flexible Ethernet (FlexE), a wide range of Layer 2 and Layer 3 VPN services and advanced broadband network gateway (BNG) functions, along with integrated routing, switching, and security services.
Powered by Junos OS and the programmable Juniper Penta silicon, the MX960 is deployed in mission-critical service provider and enterprise networks worldwide. It helps network operators prepare their networks—and their businesses—to react quickly to ever-changing market conditions in the cloud era.
MX960 Features
Scale
Scales through 12 Tbps, with support for 24 400GbE interfaces and 120 100GbE interfaces for long-term investment protection.
Service Integration
Integrates a wide set of services—including carrier-grade NAT (CGNAT), stateful firewall, and deep packet inspection—to address the widest range of applications as well as efficient network and service consolidation.
SDN Enabled
Seamless integration with standards-based SDN controllers such as the Contrail Cloud Platform makes the MX960 an ideal anchor point for service chains that include physical and virtual elements, enabling highly elastic, automated, and customized service delivery.
Built-In Encryption
Powered by best-in-class Juniper Penta silicon, the MX960 has embedded MACsec and IPsec encryption with no sacrifice in performance.
Threat Intelligence at the Edge
SecIntel, Juniper’s security intelligence feed, helps you identify and block malicious traffic through policies that you configure on the MX router to cover command-and-control (C&C) servers as well as custom whitelists and blacklists.