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Used Juniper T-Series Core Routing Platforms

The Juniper T-series routing platforms consists of: T320 Router,
T640 Routing Node, T1600 Routing Node, and TX Matrix Platform. This
IP/MPLS-optimized hardware provides quality of service (QoS) for
voice transport, video distribution, multicast replication, traffic
engineering, ATM-to-MPLS migration, and IP transit and peering
services. The key components for the T-series routers are the
Physical Interface Cards (PICs), Flexible PIC Concentrators (FPCs),
Switching Interface Boards (SIBs), Routing Engines (REs), and
Control Boards (CBs).
T320 Router
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Supports up to sixteen 10-Gbps ports
(OC-192c/STM-64 or 10-Gbps GE),
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Designed for small to medium cores,
aggregating access routers, peering, and metro Ethernet
applications,
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320 Gbps throughput,
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385 Mpps - maximum forwarding rate,
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16 maximum PICs,
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Fully redundant hardware.
T640 Routing Node
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Supports up to 8 OC-768c/STM-256 ports, 32
10-Gbps ports (10 GE or OC-192/STM-64), 128 OC-48c/STM-16 ports,
and 320 GE ports,
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640 Gbps throughput,
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770 million packets per second (Mpps) -
maximum forwarding rate,
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32 maximum PICs,
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Fully redundant hardware,
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Multichassis capable.
T1600 Routing Node
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Multichassis-capable,
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Supports up to 16 OC-768c/STM-256 or
64 10-Gbps ports (10 GE or OC-192/STM-64),
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1.6 Tbps throughput (supports 100 Gbps per
slot),
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1.92 Billion pps - maximum forwarding rate,
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32 maximum PICs,
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Fully redundant hardware,
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Multichassis capable.
TX Matrix Platform
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Interconnects up to four T640 chassis into a
single routing entity with 32 slots,
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2.5 Tbps throughput,
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Non-blocking bandwidth,
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3 Billion pps - maximum forwarding rate,
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128 maximum PICs,
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Fully redundant hardware,
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Designed with no single point of failure.

 

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