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M-series Multiservice Edge Routing Portfolio

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Juniper Networks M7i, M10i, M40e, M120, and M320 multiservice edge routers offer enterprise and service provider networks:

  • Deployment applications including WAN gateway, small and medium core, multiservice edge, and collapsed POP routing
  • Low operational costs and consistent services
  • JUNOS® software, a single network operating system across all routing and switching platforms
  • IP/MPLS services that scale with proven stability

 

Overview

Juniper Networks M-series multiservice edge routers combine best-in-class IP/MPLS capabilities with unmatched reliability, stability, security, and service richness. They allow enterprises and service providers to consolidate multiple networks into a single IP/MPLS infrastructure by using a hardware-based approach combined with the highly scalable, secure, and reliable JUNOS® software. As a result, enterprises and service providers enjoy maximized revenue and minimized operational and capital costs.

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Features

Juniper Networks M-series multiservice edge routers are deployed in the world's largest networks, delivering advanced IP/MPLS edge routing services at scale and helping service providers transform their business. Constructed with clean separation between the control plane, forwarding plane and services plane, the M-series routers support multiple services without compromise on a single platform — maximizing revenue and minimizing operational and capital costs. Services supported include a broad array of VPNs, network-based security, real-time voice and video, bandwidth on demand, rich multicast of premium content, IPv6 services, granular accounting and much more. This IP/MPLS edge routing service portfolio continues to grow with every release of JUNOS software, leveraging the tremendous flexibility and performance headroom of the service-built architecture.

Enhanced for the Edge

The versatile IP/MPLS M-series Multiservice Edge Routing platforms can be deployed at the edge of provider networks, in small and medium cores, and in peering, route reflector and data-center applications. Recent M-series edge routing platform innovations have dramatically expanded edge capabilities by leveraging the highly programmable Internet Processor II ASIC and IP/MPLS-rich JUNOS software. M-series routers are now deployed and scaling services at the edge of some of the world's largest production networks.

Consistent Services to All Customers

The M-series Multiservice Edge Routing portfolio spans from over 7 Gbps up to 320 Gbps of throughput, including the M7i, M10i, M40e, M120 and M320 platforms. The same scalable and production-hardened JUNOS software runs on all IP/MPLS M-series platforms, making a consistent set of capabilities available at all network locations–regardless of customer connection or serving-area density.

Access-agnostic, and with Leading Density

With its broad interface portfolio, a single M-series Multiservice Edge Routing platform can provide a single point of edge aggregation for thousands of customers over any access type — including ATM, Frame Relay, Ethernet and TDM–and at any speed from DS0 up to OC-192/STM-64 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet. Leveraging dense Ethernet and highly channelized interfaces, the IP/MPLS M-series platforms boast leading densities.

Most Comprehensive VPN Portfolio

The M-series Multiservice Edge Routing platforms also support the industry's most comprehensive VPN portfolio with the ability to simultaneously run and scale Layer 2 virtual circuits, Layer 2 VPNs, Layer 2.5 Interworking VPNs, Layer 3 2547 VPNs, VPLS, IPSec, GRE, IP over IP and other tunneling mechanisms — with no performance compromise. This broad set of VPNs meets the needs of the widest possible set of customers, maximizing the service provider's revenue while minimizing required infrastructure. For example, a provider can use Layer 3 VPNs to deliver an outsourced routing service and can also use Layer 2 VPNs to provide a point-to-point ATM service over a common IP/MPLS infrastructure.

Granular QoS and Statistics

Rich packet processing enables the M-series Multiservice Edge Routing platforms to support multiple levels of granular QoS per port, per logical circuit (DLCI, VC/VP, VLAN), and per channel (to DS0) for traffic prioritization. These comprehensive QoS functions include classification, rate limiting, shaping, weighted round-robin scheduling, strict priority queuing, weighted random early detection, random early detection and packet marking. For network convergence applications, Layer 2 CoS can be mapped to Layer 3 CoS on a per DLCI, per VP/VC, or per-VLAN basis. Simultaneously, extensive statistics can be collected and diagnostics performed at this same level of granularity to enable flexible billing, traffic planning and rapid troubleshooting.

Rich Packet Processing and Advanced Services

A broad portfolio of edge routing services can be layered on top of VPNs for additional revenue generation. A comprehensive suite of multicast capabilities, including multicast over MPLS VPNs, enables efficient distribution of premium content. Hardware-based IPv6 and a number of IPv6 migration tools, such as IPv6 over MPLS, ease access to the benefits of this next-generation IP protocol without performance compromise. NAT and stateful firewall can be configured per VRF to enable network-based security for additional revenues. IPSec can be used to support a premium security service for end users with high security requirements. The M-series service-built edge is continuously enhanced with new packet processing capabilities to ensure maximum revenue-generation opportunities.

The latest additions in term of advanced services capabilities on the M120 and M320 are the Session Border Controller (SBC) and Dynamic Application Awareness (DAA) applications supported on the Multiservices PIC. The SBC application enables the efficient deployment of scalable multimedia services resulting in both CapEx and OpEx benefits. DAA allows better visibility on the traffic flows thanks to Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) analysis and supports applications like application-aware traffic prioritization, Peer-to-Peer traffic mitigation or Intrusion Detection and Prevention (IDP) business-class 'clean-pipe' services.

Highly Reliable

The M-series Multiservice Edge Routing service-built architecture has been constructed with scale and stability in mind, including the modular and fault-protected design of JUNOS software and a rigorous system testing process. All M-series routers offer redundant power and cooling. The M10i, M40e, M120 and M320 routers offer fully redundant hardware, including redundant routing engines and Switching/Forwarding Engine Boards. JUNOS software features enhance this redundant architecture. For example, nonstop forwarding is enabled in the event of a routing engine failure, via a hitless switchover, and in-service software upgrades are supported when a minor software upgrade is required. Other high-availability capabilities include graceful protocol routing restart, MPLS fast reroute, VRRP, SONET APS, SDH MSP, BFD and LACP.

Robust Security

All IP/MPLS M-series platforms support highly scalable J-Protect filtering capabilities, unicast reverse path forwarding and high-performance rate limiting for industry-leading DOS attack protection. The J-Protect security capabilities of the M-series platforms can be further enhanced with the Adaptive Services PIC, hardware that accelerates additional network-based security services such as high-speed NAT, stateful firewall with attack detection, DPI/IDP capabilities and J-Flow accounting. With the rich feature set of JUNOS software combined with industry-leading ASIC technology, M-series service-built edge routing provides a new level of reliable and secure service delivery at the edge of service-provider networks.


 

Specs

Detailed product specifications can be found in the M-series Routing Portfoliopdf icon728 KB
Router M7i M10i M40e M120 M320
Aggregate Half-Duplex Throughput 10 Gbps 16 Gbps 51.2 Gbps 120 Gbps 320 Gbps
FPC Slots and Full Duplex Throughput per Slot 1 built-in, 4 Gbps additional 1 Gbps for FIC 2 built-in, 4 Gbps 8 FPC slots, 3.2 Gbps 4 FPC slots, 10 Gbps 8 FPC slots, 20 Gbps
PICs per Chassis 4, plus 2 additional fixed FE, or 1 fixed GE ports 8 32 16 32
Chassis per Rack 24 9 2 4 2
Redundancy No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Physical  
Dimensions
(H x W x D)
3.5 x 17.5 x 18 in
8.9 x 44.5 x 45.7 cm
8.75 x 17.5 x 18 in
22.2 x 44.5 x 45.7 cm
35 x 17.4 x 26 in
88.9 x 44.3 x 73.7 cm
20.75 x 17.5 x 25.7 in
52.7 x 44.5 x 65.3 cm
34.8 x 17.4 x 25.7 in
88.4 x 44.3 x 65.1 cm
Maximum Weight 38.2 lbs / 17.3 Kg 79 lbs / 36 Kg 370.5 lbs / 168 kg 230 lbs/ 104.3 kg 439 / 199.6 kg
Mounting Front or center Front or center Front or center Front or center Front or center
Power  
DC Input Power (Fully Loaded) 10 A at -48 VDC
378 watts
12 A at -48 VDC
576 watts
54 A at -48 VDC
2,600 watts
45 A at -48 VDC
2,150 watts
65 A at -48 VDC
3,150 watts
No. of power supplies required (non-redundant/redundant) 1/2 2/4 1/2 1/2 2/4
AC System Input Power (Fully Loaded) 4 to 2 A
100 to 240 VAC
47 to 63 Hz
400 watts
8 to 4 A
100 to 240 VAC
47 to 63 Hz
800 watts
15 to 13 A
200 to 240 VAC
47 to 63 Hz
3,000 watts
28 to 14 A
100 to 240 VAC
47 to 63 Hz
2,200 watts
17 A to 14 A
200 to 240 VAC
47 to 63 Hz
3,500 watts
No. of power supplies required (non-redundant/redundant) 1/2 2/3 1/2 1/2 3/4

 

Ordering

Component Description Model Number
M7i M10i M40e M120 M320
Base Unit DC chassis M7iBASE-DC-
2FETX or M7iBASE-DC
-1GE
M10iBASE-DC M40eBASE-DC M120BASE-DC M320BASE-DC
AC chassis M7iBASE-AC-
2FETX or
M7iBASE-AC-
1GE
M10iBASE-AC M40eBASE-AC M120BASE-AC M320BASE-AC
System Switching and Forwarding Boards Primary Compact Forwarding Engine Board In base bundle: FEB-M7i-BB or FEB-M7i-E-BB In base bundle: FEB-M10i-M7i-BB or FEB-M10i-M7i-E-BB
Redundant Compact Forwarding Engine Board FEB-M10i-M7i-R or FEB-M10i-M7i-E-R
Adaptive Services
Module Option
FEB-M7i-
SVCS-BB
Processor Subsystem: 256MB DRAM Field Upgrade Option MEM-FEB-
256-S
MEM-FEB-
256-S
Primary Switching and Forwarding Module In base bundle
Redundant Switching and Forwarding Module SFM-16-R
Forwarding
Engine
Board
FEB-M120
Switch Interface Board 4 included in base bundle
Flexible PIC Concentrator FPC Built into chassis Built into chassis M40e-FPC-S
FPC1 M40e-FPC1-EP M120-FPC1 M320-FPC1-E2
M320-FPC-E3
FPC2 M40e-FPC2-EP M120-FPC2 M320-FPC2-E2
M320-FPC2-E3
FPC3 M120-FPC3 M320-FPC3-E2
M320-FPC3-E2-20GE-SFP
M320-FPC3-E2-2XGE-XENPAK
M320-FPC3-E3
M320-FPC3-E3-20GE-SFP
M320-FPC3-E3-2XGE-XENPAK
M120 Compact
FPC OC192
      M120-cFPC-1OC192-XFP  
M120 Compact FPC 10Gigabit Ethernet       M120-cFPC-
1XGE-XFP
 
Processor subsystem: 512MB DRAM Field Upgrade Option   MEM-FPC-512-S
Routing Engine Primary 400 MHz 768 MB In base bundle In base bundle
Redundant 400 MHz 768 MB RE-400-768-R
Primary 850 MHz 1.5 GB Optional upgrade to base bundle Optional upgrade to base bundle
Redundant 850 MHz 1.5 GB RE-850-1536-R
Primary 1 GHz 2 GB In base bundle In base bundle
Redundant 1 GHz 2 GB RE-A-1000-2048-R RE-A-1000-2048-R
Primary 2 GHz 4 GB RE-A-2000-4096-UPG In base bundle
Redundant 2 GHz 4 GB RE-A-2000-4096-R RE-A-2000-4096-BR
Control Board Primary CB-M120-BB Included in base bundle
Redundant CB-M120-R CB-M-R
MCS Redundant MCS-R  
JUNOS Software USA JUNOS JUNOS JUNOS JUNOS JUNOS
Worldwide JUNOS-WW JUNOS-WW JUNOS-WW JUNOS-WW JUNOS-WW

Note: See price list for spare parts model numbers.


 

Applications

The versatile M-series family can be deployed in both service-provider and high-end enterprise environments

Service Provider
image of deploying M-series router in service provider environment

In service-provider environments, the M-series router is deployed predominantly as a multiservice edge router but can also be deployed in small and medium cores, peering, route reflector, multicast, mobile and data-center applications.

Enterprise
image of M-series deployed predominantly as a multi-service edge router in enterprise environment

Large enterprises typically deploy M7i or M10i in a number of different locations, including Internet gateway router, WAN router, campus core router, regional backbone and data center.



 

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