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The TX Matrix Plus with the enhanced SIBs now support
standards-based CXP pluggable optics modules for the LCC to
SFC fabric interconnect. The system also supports an option of
Active Optical Cable (AOC) that seals optics and cable into one
package for ease of installation and maintenance.
standards-based CXP pluggable optics modules for the LCC to
SFC fabric interconnect. The system also supports an option of
Active Optical Cable (AOC) that seals optics and cable into one
package for ease of installation and maintenance.
Juniper Networks actively supports the TX Matrix multichassis
system introduced in 2004 and the TX Matrix Plus multichassis
system introduced in 2009, see Table 3 for the configurations
supported.
system introduced in 2004 and the TX Matrix Plus multichassis
system introduced in 2009, see Table 3 for the configurations
supported.
Table 3: TX Matrix for T640 Multichassis and TX Matrix Plus System Capacity with up to 4 x T1600
Platform
System Throughput
Rack Space
10GbE Density
Fully Redundant
Hardware
TX Matrix Plus with 4 x T1600
6.4 Tbps
3 racks (1 x 23 in for TX Matrix Plus,
2 x 19 in for T1600)
2 x 19 in for T1600)
320 (line rate)
640 (oversubscribed)
640 (oversubscribed)
Yes
TX Matrix with 4 x T640
2.5 Tbps
3 racks
160
Yes
The scalable configurations with T Series multichassis offerings
increase equipment lifespan and further reduce CapEx costs.
Designed with no single point of failure, and utilizing the same
system design and robust Juniper Networks Junos operating
system as other Juniper routing platforms, these central switching
stage platforms are designed from the ground up to achieve the
highest levels of system availability.
increase equipment lifespan and further reduce CapEx costs.
Designed with no single point of failure, and utilizing the same
system design and robust Juniper Networks Junos operating
system as other Juniper routing platforms, these central switching
stage platforms are designed from the ground up to achieve the
highest levels of system availability.
Features and Benefits
The core network is at the heart of any next-generation network
or multiplay deployment. With the growth of distributed content
in metro networks, the core network must deliver high-speed
transport at five 9s reliability, while providing rich service delivery
features. The T Series family with TX Matrix Plus offers the
premier core routing option in the industry—ultra high capacity
core with nonstop operations. Junos OS functionality offers the
highest resiliency, high performance, and flexible applications
for backbone networks carrying content intensive consumer and
business traffic.
or multiplay deployment. With the growth of distributed content
in metro networks, the core network must deliver high-speed
transport at five 9s reliability, while providing rich service delivery
features. The T Series family with TX Matrix Plus offers the
premier core routing option in the industry—ultra high capacity
core with nonstop operations. Junos OS functionality offers the
highest resiliency, high performance, and flexible applications
for backbone networks carrying content intensive consumer and
business traffic.
The T Series architecture allows all Junos OS features and services
to operate across many interface types without compromising
performance. All platforms are highly secure with large filter lists
(hundreds of thousands of firewall filter terms) and rate limiting
to mitigate denial-of-service (DoS) attacks. Consistent hardware-
based QoS features such as deep packet classification, filtering,
and granular queuing are deployable at large scale for many
interface speeds.
to operate across many interface types without compromising
performance. All platforms are highly secure with large filter lists
(hundreds of thousands of firewall filter terms) and rate limiting
to mitigate denial-of-service (DoS) attacks. Consistent hardware-
based QoS features such as deep packet classification, filtering,
and granular queuing are deployable at large scale for many
interface speeds.
Junos OS is designed to meet stringent service provider
requirements for operational simplicity and efficiency. Junos
OS modular architecture supports maximum network uptime
with features such as process restart, graceful Routing Engine
switchover (GRES), and in-service software upgrades. On the
hardware front, all major components—including Routing Engines,
Control Boards, Switch Interface Boards (SIBs), and Power Entry
Modules (PEMs) are redundant.
requirements for operational simplicity and efficiency. Junos
OS modular architecture supports maximum network uptime
with features such as process restart, graceful Routing Engine
switchover (GRES), and in-service software upgrades. On the
hardware front, all major components—including Routing Engines,
Control Boards, Switch Interface Boards (SIBs), and Power Entry
Modules (PEMs) are redundant.
Backed by the industry’s widest breadth of software services,
T Series Core Routers are designed on a foundation of IP/MPLS
optimized hardware that offers unique packet handling functionality
unmatched for its flexibility and scale. The result is robust QoS
for rich and scalable voice transport, video distribution, multicast
replication, traffic engineering, ATM-to-MPLS migration, and IP
transit and peering services.
T Series Core Routers are designed on a foundation of IP/MPLS
optimized hardware that offers unique packet handling functionality
unmatched for its flexibility and scale. The result is robust QoS
for rich and scalable voice transport, video distribution, multicast
replication, traffic engineering, ATM-to-MPLS migration, and IP
transit and peering services.
Juniper’s core solutions deliver unparalleled investment protection
with PICs that are portable between Juniper Networks M Series
Multiservice Edge Routers. These include the M40e, M120, and
M320 Multiservice Edge Routers, and the T640, T1600, and
T4000 multichassis systems. PICs cover diverse interface types
(ranging in speed from DS3 to 100GbE) including SONET/SDH,
ATM, GbE, dense wavelength-division multiplexing (DWDM),
and advanced security services. From dense GbE and 10GbE
configurations (including two 12x10 GbE Type-5 PICs in a single
T4000 slot), to high-speed trunk applications at 40 Gbps, and
100 Gbps (two 1x100GbE Type-5 PICs in a single T4000 slot),
T Series routers satisfy every core application up to the 16 terabit
realm. The OC-768c and 100GbE options are ideally suited for
intra-POP (point of presence) locations. The 4-port OC-192 with
inverse multiplexing provides 40 Gbps inter-POP links up to a
distance of 80 Km.
with PICs that are portable between Juniper Networks M Series
Multiservice Edge Routers. These include the M40e, M120, and
M320 Multiservice Edge Routers, and the T640, T1600, and
T4000 multichassis systems. PICs cover diverse interface types
(ranging in speed from DS3 to 100GbE) including SONET/SDH,
ATM, GbE, dense wavelength-division multiplexing (DWDM),
and advanced security services. From dense GbE and 10GbE
configurations (including two 12x10 GbE Type-5 PICs in a single
T4000 slot), to high-speed trunk applications at 40 Gbps, and
100 Gbps (two 1x100GbE Type-5 PICs in a single T4000 slot),
T Series routers satisfy every core application up to the 16 terabit
realm. The OC-768c and 100GbE options are ideally suited for
intra-POP (point of presence) locations. The 4-port OC-192 with
inverse multiplexing provides 40 Gbps inter-POP links up to a
distance of 80 Km.
Leveraging Junos OS, service providers can enjoy operational
simplicity and feature superiority, while alleviating the need for
complex and costly mapping of software releases to hardware
versions. The top service providers worldwide all rely on the power
of Junos OS, and its unique agility and ability to scale services
across all interfaces helps speed the rollout of new service
deployments while simplifying management and operations.
simplicity and feature superiority, while alleviating the need for
complex and costly mapping of software releases to hardware
versions. The top service providers worldwide all rely on the power
of Junos OS, and its unique agility and ability to scale services
across all interfaces helps speed the rollout of new service
deployments while simplifying management and operations.
One of the key architectural choices in the T Series family of
routers is the nondisruptive hardware upgrade. This is seen
in the simple migration from T640 to T1600 (Figure 3), from
T640/T1600 to T4000 (Figure 4), and from T1600 to the large,
virtualized systems consisting of the TX Matrix Plus.
routers is the nondisruptive hardware upgrade. This is seen
in the simple migration from T640 to T1600 (Figure 3), from
T640/T1600 to T4000 (Figure 4), and from T1600 to the large,
virtualized systems consisting of the TX Matrix Plus.