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List of Technical Publications

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

Book

Description

JUNOS Enhanced Services Release Notes

Summarize new features for a particular release, identify known

 

hardware and software problems, provide information that might

 

have been omitted from the manuals, and provide upgrade and

 

downgrade instructions.

Table 4: JUNOS Software Network Operations Guides

Book

Description

Baseline

Describes the most basic tasks for running a network using Juniper

 

Networks products. Tasks include upgrading and reinstalling JUNOS

 

software, gathering basic system management information,

 

verifying your network topology, and searching log messages.

Interfaces

Describes tasks for monitoring interfaces. Tasks include using

 

loopback testing and locating alarms.

MPLS

Describes tasks for configuring, monitoring, and troubleshooting

 

an example MPLS network. Tasks include verifying the correct

 

configuration of the MPLS and RSVP protocols, displaying the status

 

and statistics of MPLS running on all routing platforms in the

 

network, and using the layered MPLS troubleshooting model to

 

investigate problems with an MPLS network.

MPLS Log Reference

Describes MPLS status and error messages that appear in the output

 

of the show mpls lsp extensive command. The guide also describes

 

how and when to configure Constrained Shortest Path First (CSPF)

 

and RSVP trace options, and how to examine a CSPF or RSVP

 

failure in a sample network.

MPLS Fast Reroute

Describes operational information helpful in monitoring and

 

troubleshooting an MPLS network configured with fast reroute

 

(FRR) and load balancing.

Hardware

Describes tasks for monitoring M-series and T-series routing

 

platforms.

Table 5: Additional Books Available Through http://www.juniper.net/books

Book

Description

Interdomain Multicast

Provides background and in-depth analysis of multicast routing using Protocol Independent

Routing

Multicast sparse mode (PIM SM) and Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP); details

 

any-source and source-specific multicast delivery models; explores multiprotocol BGP (MBGP)

 

and multicast IS-IS; explains Internet Gateway Management Protocol (IGMP) versions 1, 2, and

 

3; lists packet formats for IGMP, PIM, and MSDP; and provides a complete glossary of multicast

 

terms.

JUNOS Cookbook

Provides detailed examples of common JUNOS software configuration tasks, such as basic

 

router configuration and file management, security and access control, logging, routing policy,

 

firewalls, routing protocols, MPLS, and VPNs.

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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.

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