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List of Technical Publications

Table 3: Technical Documentation for Supported Routing Platforms (continued)

BookDescription

JUNOS Configuration and Diagnostic Automation Describes how to use the commit script and self-diagnosis features

Guide

of the JUNOS software. This guide explains how to enforce custom

 

configuration rules defined in scripts, how to use commit script

 

macros to provide simplified aliases for frequently used

 

configuration statements, and how to configure diagnostic event

 

policies.

JUNOS Enhanced Services Documentation

 

Getting Started Guide

Provides an overview, basic instructions, and specifications for

 

J-series Services Routers. The guide explains how to prepare your

 

site for installation, unpack and install the router and its

 

components, install licenses, and establish basic connectivity. Use

 

the Getting Started Guide for JUNOS Enhanced Services.

Interfaces and Routing Guide

Explains how to configure the interfaces on J-series Services Routers

 

running JUNOS Enhanced Services for basic IP routing with standard

 

routing protocols, ISDN backup, digital subscriber line (DSL)

 

connections, and class-of-service (CoS) classification for safer, more

 

efficient routing.

Security Configuration Guide

Explains how to configure J-series Services Routers running JUNOS

 

Enhanced Services in virtual private networks (VPNs) and multicast

 

networks; configure firewall NAT and ALGs; apply routing

 

techniques such as zones, policies, stateful firewall filters, and IP

 

Security (IPSec) tunnels; and configure screens and firewall

 

authentication

Administration Guide

Shows how to manage users and operations, monitor network

 

performance, upgrade software, change routing and secure

 

contexts, and diagnose common problems on J-series Services

 

Routers running JUNOS Enhanced Services.

Design and Implementation Guide

Provides guidelines and examples for designing and implementing

 

IP Security (IPSec) VPNs, firewalls, and routing on J-series routers

 

running JUNOS software with Enhanced Services.

Migration Guide

Provides instructions for migrating an SSG 300M-series or SSG

 

500M-series security device running ScreenOS software or a J-series

 

router running JUNOS software to JUNOS Enhanced Services.

Hardware Documentation

 

Hardware Guide

Describes how to install, maintain, and troubleshoot routing

 

platforms and components. Each platform has its own hardware

 

guide.

PIC Guide

Describes the routing platform's Physical Interface Cards (PICs).

 

Each platform has its own PIC guide.

DPC Guide

Describes the Dense Port Concentrators (DPCs) for all MX-series

 

routers.

JUNOScope Documentation

 

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Contents Contents DC Power Supply Electrical Specifications DC Power SupplyDC Power Supply Electrical Specifications DC Power Supply LEDsRemoving a DC Power Supply Replacing a DC Power SupplyDisconnecting Power Cables From the DC Power Supply Removing a DC Power Supply Installing a DC Power Supply Replacing a DC Power Supply Installing a DC Power Supply Class of Service Access PrivilegeList of Technical Publications How to configure traffic engineering protocols Basics Configuration GuideSystem Basics Configuration Guide Mpls ApplicationsCommands for real-time monitoring and route or path tracing VPLS, and Layer 2 circuits. Provides configuration examplesVPNs Use to monitor and troubleshoot system basics, includingRouting protocols, Isdn backup, digital subscriber line DSL Getting Started Guide for Junos Enhanced ServicesSecurity Configuration Guide Networks configure firewall NAT and ALGs apply routingAdvanced WAN Access Configuration Guide How to install and administer the software, and how to useNetworks VPNs and multicast networks, configure data link Problems, and provide upgrade and downgrade instructionsRsvp trace options, and how to examine a Cspf or Rsvp Investigate problems with an Mpls networkBaseline Software, gathering basic system management informationRequesting Support Revision History
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MX960 specifications

The Juniper Networks MX960 is a powerful, high-density router designed to meet the demands of service providers and enterprise networks. This flagship model from the MX Series is known for its unparalleled performance, scalability, and reliability. With its advanced architecture, the MX960 is capable of supporting a wide range of applications, from high-bandwidth services to complex enterprise solutions.

One of the standout features of the MX960 is its impressive throughput capacity, which can reach up to 6.4 terabits per second. This enables the router to handle the most demanding traffic loads, making it ideal for data centers and large-scale network deployments. The MX960 supports a modular design, allowing users to add or upgrade components as their needs evolve, which ensures long-term investment protection.

The MX960 is equipped with a robust set of technologies that enhance performance and operational efficiency. One key technology is the Junos operating system, which provides a unified platform across all Juniper devices. This not only simplifies management but also streamlines updates and troubleshooting processes. Additionally, the router supports virtualized network functions, enabling service providers to deploy new services quickly and efficiently.

Another significant characteristic of the MX960 is its support for advanced networking protocols, including MPLS, VPLS, and VPN. These features allow for flexible and scalable service delivery, enabling organizations to offer complex network services such as layer 2 and layer 3 VPNs. The device also includes built-in support for multicast and Quality of Service (QoS) features, ensuring that all traffic types are managed effectively.

In terms of physical characteristics, the MX960 is designed for easy integration into existing network infrastructures. It offers multiple interface options, including 10GE, 40GE, and 100GE connections, allowing for a range of connectivity choices depending on network requirements. The router's modular chassis can host multiple line cards, providing ample capacity for growth and expansion.

In conclusion, the Juniper Networks MX960 stands out as a versatile and high-performance router ideal for modern network demands. Its combination of extraordinary throughput, modular design, and advanced features makes it a preferred choice for organizations looking to enhance their network infrastructure and support an ever-growing demand for connectivity.