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•  Designed-in Insight Technology software capability for microburst 
monitoring and reporting, as well as hotspot statistics and visibility
•  Plug-and-play deployable architectures such as Virtual Chassis, 
Virtual Chassis Fabric, and QFabric System with simplified 
management and operation
•  Support for standards-based network virtualization protocols 
such as Virtual Extensible LAN (VXLAN), Open vSwitch Database 
(OVSDB) protocol, Network Virtualization using Generic Routing 
Encapsulation (NVGRE), and integration with Juniper Networks 
Contrail and VMware NSX SDN controllers
•  Advanced Junos OS features such as BGP Add-path, MPLS, L3 
VPN, and IPv6 6PE
•  Investment protection enabled by compatibility with Juniper 
Networks EX4300 Ethernet Switch, QFX3500 Switch, and 
QFX3600 Switch in integrated fabric solutions
QFX5100 Switch Models
The QFX5100 line includes two compact 1 U models and one 2 U 
model, each providing wire-speed packet performance, very low 
latency, and a rich set of Junos OS features. In addition to a high 
throughput Packet Forwarding Engine (PFE), the performance 
of the control plane running on all QFX5100 models is further 
enhanced with a powerful 1.5 GHz dual-core Intel CPU with 8 GB 
of memory and 32 GB SSD storage. 
QFX5100-48S: Compact 1 U 10GbE data center access switch 
with 48 small form-factor pluggable and pluggable plus (SFP/
SFP+) transceiver ports and six quad SFP+ (QSFP+) ports with an 
aggregate throughput of 1.44 Tbps or 1.08 Bpps per switch. 
QFX5100-24Q: Compact 1 U high-density 40GbE data center 
access and aggregation switch starting at a base density of 24 
QSFP+ ports with the option to scale to 32 QSFP+ ports with two 
four-port expansion modules. All 32 ports support wire-speed 
performance with an aggregate throughput of 2.56 Tbps or 1.44 
Bpps per switch.
QFX5100-96S: Compact 2 U high-density 10GbE aggregation 
switch with 96 SFP+/SFP and eight QSFP+ ports with an 
aggregate throughput of 2.56 Tbps or 1.44 Bpps per switch.
For added flexibility, the 40GbE ports on all QFX5100 switches 
can be used as 4x10GbE ports using QSFP+ to SFP+ direct attach 
copper (DAC) or QSFP+ to SFP+ fiber splitter cables and optics. 
With splitter cables, the QFX5100-48S supports up to 72 10GbE 
ports, while the QFX5100-24Q and QFX5100-96S support up to 
104 10GbE ports.
Junos OS
All three high-performance QFX5100 switches run Junos OS, 
Juniper’s powerful and robust network operating system. Key 
Junos OS features that enhance the functionality and capabilities 
of the QXF5100 include:
•  Software modularity with process modules running independently 
in their own protected memory space and with the ability to do 
process restarts
•  Uninterrupted routing and forwarding with features such as 
nonstop routing (NSR) and nonstop bridging (NSB)
•  Commit and rollback functionality that ensures error-free network 
configurations 
•  A powerful set of scripts for on-box problem detection, reporting, 
and resolution
Junos Space Network Director 
The QFX5100 switches can be managed through Junos Space 
Network Director, a next-generation network management 
solution that allows users to visualize, analyze, and control the 
entire enterprise network—data center and campus, physical 
and virtual, wired and wireless—through a single pane of glass. 
Network Director incorporates sophisticated analytics for real-
time intelligence, trended monitoring, and automation to increase 
agility as well as faster rollout and activation of services.
For cloud deployments, Network Director provides a set of REST 
APIs that enable on-demand and dynamic network services 
by simplifying the consumption of services for multitenant 
environments. With third-party cloud orchestration tool 
integration, the Network Director API enables automation and 
provisioning of Layer 2, Layer 3, and security services in the data 
center without the need for manual operator intervention.
Virtual Chassis Technology
The QFX5100 supports Juniper Networks’ unique Virtual Chassis 
technology, which enables up to 10 interconnected switches to 
be managed and operated as a single, logical device with a single 
IP address. Virtual Chassis technology enables enterprises to 
separate physical topology from logical groupings of endpoints 
and, as a result, provides efficient resource utilization. All 
QFX5100 switches can participate in the same Virtual Chassis 
configuration, along with any combination of EX4300, QFX3500, 
and QFX3600 Ethernet switches, delivering highly flexible and 
scalable configuration options for data center deployments. 
Virtual Chassis Fabric Switching Architecture 
Existing Virtual Chassis technology is further scaled and enhanced 
to support a spine-and-leaf topology that is ideal for high-
performance and low-latency data center deployments. In its 
first instance, this topology, called Virtual Chassis Fabric, enables 
up to 20 QFX5100 switches to be deployed in a spine-and-leaf 
configuration, with two to four QFX5100s in the spine and up to 18 
QFX5100s as leaf nodes. This architecture provides any-rack-to-
any-rack deterministic throughput and less than 2 microseconds 
of latency, while significantly simplifying network operations 
through a single point of management. EX4300, QFX3500, and 
QFX3600 switches can also act as leaf nodes in a Virtual Chassis 
Fabric deployment, providing support for data centers with 
mixed 1GbE, 10GbE, and 40GbE servers as well as environments 
transitioning from 1GbE to 10GbE or 40GbE servers while 
protecting existing EX4300, QFX3500, and QFX3600 investments.
QFabric System
The QFX5100-48S can also act as a QFabric Node device in a 
QFX3000-M and QFX3000-G QFabric System. The QFX5100-
48S is fully interoperable with existing QFX3500 and QFX3600 
QFabric Nodes, providing backward compatibility and investment 
protection. With a mixture of QFX3500, QFX3600, and QFX5100 
Nodes, a QFabric System can scale on a node by node basis 
without being limited by the lowest common denominator. 
Data Center Deployments
Today’s data centers are built with high-performance, small 
form-factor, multicore blade and rack servers. The greater 
compute capacity and server densities enabled by these devices 
is increasing traffic levels, creating the need for high-speed, low-
latency, storage- and I/O-converged networking solutions that can 
maximize performance for physical servers, virtual servers, and 
storage in the data center.