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DATASHEET

M SERIES
MULTISERVICE
EDGE ROUTERS

Product Description
Product Overview The Juniper Networks® M Series Multiservice Edge Routers span from over 7 Gbps up to
320 Gbps of throughput and include the Juniper Networks M7i, M10i, M40e, M120, and
Juniper Networks M Series Multiservice
M320 Multiservice Edge Routers. Because the same scalable and production-hardened
Edge Routers combine best-in-class
Juniper Networks Junos® operating system runs on all M Series routers, a consistent set of
IP/MPLS capabilities with unmatched
capabilities is available at all network locations – regardless of customer connection or
reliability, stability, security, and service serving area density.
richness. They are ideal for enterprises
The M Series Multiservice Edge Routers are deployed in the world’s largest networks.
and service providers and can be
Why? Because they deliver advanced IP/MPLS services at scale, enabling enterprises and
deployed in small and medium core,
service providers to reduce costs through network consolidation while simultaneously
multiservice edge, collapsed POP
generating new revenues. Constructed with a clean separation between control plane,
routing, peering, route reflector, campus
forwarding plane, and services plane, M Series routers support multiple services over any
or WAN gateway applications. They
type of access connection without compromise. They support these services on a single
support high density aggregation of a
platform – maximizing revenue and minimizing operational and capital costs.
large range of access types including
The services include a broad array of VPNs, network-based security, real-time voice and
ATM, Frame Relay, Ethernet, SONET/
video, bandwidth on demand, rich multicast of premium content, IPv6 services, granular
SDH and TDM. M Series routers leverage
accounting, and much more. The service portfolio continues to grow with every release of
the highly programmable Internet
Junos OS, leveraging the tremendous flexibility and performance headroom of the service-
Processor II ASIC, Juniper Networks
built architecture.
I-Chip, and IP/MPLS-rich Junos OS.
Applications
Enhanced for the Edge
The versatile IP/MPLS capable M Series Multiservice Edge Routers 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 innovations have dramatically expanded edge
capabilities by leveraging the highly programmable Internet Processor II and I-Chip ASICs
and IP/MPLS-rich Junos OS. 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 Routers span from over 7 Gbps up to 320 Gbps of
throughput, including the M7i, M10i, M40e, M120 and M320 routers. The same scalable
and production-hardened Junos OS runs on all IP/MPLS M Series routers, making a
consistent set of capabilities available at all network locations–regardless of customer
connection or serving-area density.

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Access-agnostic, and with Leading Density Rich Packet Processing and Advanced Services
The versatile M Series can be deployed in both the service provider What’s more, a broad portfolio of services can be layered on top
environment and in high-end enterprise environments. of VPNs for additional revenue generation. A comprehensive suite
of multicast capabilities, including multicast over MPLS VPNs,
In service provider environments, the M Series is deployed
enables efficient distribution of premium content. Hardware-
predominantly as a multiservice edge router but can also be
based IPv6 and a number of IPv6 migration tools such as IPv6
deployed in small and medium cores, peering, route reflector,
over MPLS, ease access to the benefits of this next-generation
multicast, mobile and data center applications.
IP protocol without performance compromise. Network Address
Large enterprises typically deploy M7i, M10i or M120 in a number of
Translation (NAT) and stateful firewall can be configured per
different locations, including Internet gateway router, WAN router,
VRF to enable network-based security for additional revenues,
campus core router, regional backbone and data center.
and IPsec can be used to support a premium security service for
end users with high security requirements. The M Series service-
Features and Benefits
built edge is continuously enhanced with new packet processing
With its broad interface portfolio, a single M Series router can
capabilities to ensure maximum revenue generation opportunities.
provide a single point of edge aggregation for thousands of
customers over any access type, including ATM, Frame Relay, The latest additions in terms of advanced services capabilities on
Ethernet, and TDM, as well as at any speed from DS0 up to OC- the M120 and M320 are the Session Border Controller (SBC) and
192/STM-64 and 10-Gigabit Ethernet. Leveraging dense Ethernet Dynamic Application Awareness (DAA) applications supported on
and highly channelized interfaces, the M Series routers boast the Multiservices PIC. The SBC application enables the efficient
leading densities for virtually all port types. deployment of scalable multimedia services resulting in both
CapEx and OpEx benefits. DAA allows better visibility on the
Comprehensive VPN Portfolio traffic flows thanks to Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) analysis and
The M Series also supports the industry’s most comprehensive supports applications like application-aware traffic prioritization,
VPN portfolio. They can simultaneously run and scale Layer Peer-to-Peer traffic mitigation or Intrusion Detection and
2 virtual circuits, Layer 2 VPNs, Layer 2.5 Interworking VPNs, Prevention (IDP) business-class ‘clean-pipe’ services.
Layer 3 2547 VPNs, VPLS, IPsec, GRE, IP-IP and other tunneling
mechanisms with no performance compromise. This broad set of Highly Reliable
VPNs meets the needs of the widest possible set of customers, The M Series service-built architecture has been designed from
maximizing the enterprises and service provider’s revenue while the ground up with scale and stability in mind, including the
minimizing required infrastructure. For example, a provider can use modular and fault-protected design of Junos OS along with a
Layer 3 VPNs to deliver an outsourced routing service and can also rigorous system-testing process. Furthermore, all
use Layer 2 VPNs to provide a point-to-point ATM service over a M Series routers offer redundant power and cooling and the M10i,
common IP/MPLS infrastructure. M40e, M120, and M320 offer fully redundant hardware, including
redundant Routing Engines and Switching/Forwarding Engine
Granular QoS and Statistics
Boards. Junos OS features enhance this redundant architecture
Rich packet processing enables the M Series to support multiple
by enabling non-stop forwarding in the event of a routing engine
levels of granular quality of service (QoS) per-port, per-logical
failure via a hitless switchover and when a minor software upgrade
circuit (DLCI, VC/VP, VLAN), and per-channel (to DS0) for
is required by supporting in-service software upgrades. This
traffic prioritization. These comprehensive QoS functions
functionality augments other high-availability capabilities that
include classification, rate limiting, shaping, weighted round-
include graceful protocol routing restart, MPLS fast reroute, VRRP,
robin scheduling, strict priority queuing, weighted random early
SONET APS, SDH MSP, BFD, and LACP.
detection, random early detection, and packet marking. For
network convergence applications, Layer 2 class of service (CoS) Robust Security
can be mapped to Layer 3 CoS on a per-DLCI, per-VP/VC, or per- All M Series routers support highly scalable J-Protect filtering
VLAN basis. Simultaneously, extensive statistics can be collected capabilities, unicast reverse-path forwarding, and high-
and diagnostics performed at this same level of granularity to performance rate limiting for industry-leading DOS attack
enable flexible billing, traffic planning, and rapid troubleshooting. protection. The J-Protect security capabilities of the M Series
routers can be further enhanced with the Multiservices Physical
Interface Card (PIC) that accelerates, in hardware, 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 OS combined with
industry-leading ASIC technology, the M Series service-built edge
provides a new level of reliable and secure service delivery at the
edge of the network.

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M Series Features and Benefits
FEATURES BENEFITS

New service models • Industry’s most comprehensive VPN portfolio meets the largest number of customer needs and maximizes revenues
–– Simultaneously run Layer 2 Virtual Circuit, Layer 2 VPN, Layer 2.5 Interworking VPNs, Layer 3 2547 VPN, VPLS, IPsec,
IP over IP, and GRE
–– Highly scalable, supporting thousands of VPNs
• Granular QoS with low latency and jitter performance to support voice, video, and other real-time applications
–– Per DLCI, per VP, per VC, per VLAN, per channel (DS0), and per port QoS
–– Classification, rate limiting, shaping, weighted round-robin scheduling, strict priority scheduling, weighted random
early detection, random early detection, and packet marking
–– Mapping Layer 2 (802.1p, CLP, DE) to Layer 3 QoS (IP DSCP, MPLS EXP)
• Hardware-based IPv6 performance, IPv6 over MPLS, IPv6 over IPv4 GRE tunnels, and IPv6/IPv4 dual stack functionality
• Robust multicast support, including IGMP v1/v2/v3, PIM-SM, PIM-DM, MLD, SSM, RP, MSDP, BSR, multicast in MPLS/
BGP VPNs to support resource-efficient delivery of high-value content
• Network-based security services including NAT and stateful firewall, and NAT and stateful firewall per VRF
• MLPPP, MLFR .15 and MLFR .16, and 802.3ad (including LACP) for aggregated links
• J-Flow accounting, source class usage, and destination class usage for flexible billing on a per-application or per-CoS
resource usage basis and for distance-based billing
–– Multivendor network management solution through partnerships
• Industry-leading, XML-based Junoscript API facilitates third-party and in-house OSS development
• Session Border Controller services, for efficient deployment of scalable multimedia services resulting in both CapEx and
OpEx benefits
• Dynamic Application Awareness, enables more visibility to better derive value from traffic
Services everywhere • One feature-rich Junos OS image runs across all M Series routers, ensuring consistent services and enabling providers to
market all services to all users regardless of connection or serving area density
–– From the smallest PoPs to the largest PoPs, from the enterprise core to branch aggregation
–– Over virtually any access technology including ATM, FR, Ethernet, and TDM connections
–– At any speed, from DS0 to OC-192/STM-64
–– Lowers operational costs
• Seamless migration to larger platforms to meet network growth
Proven dependability • Production-proven services scaled in the world’s largest networks
• Hitless switchover for RE switchover with non-stop forwarding
• In-service software upgrades for disruption-free minor upgrades
• MPLS FRR to ensure traffic can quickly reroute around failures
• M
 PLS TE path control for path optimization combined with predictable performance for latency-sensitive traffic such as
voice and video
• Advanced OA&M features such as LSP ping for troubleshooting MPLS
• IETF Graceful Protocol Restart mechanism for hitless restarts of IS-IS, BGP, OSPF, OSPFv3, LDP, RSVP,
Layer 2 VPN, and Layer 3 VPN
• Modular Junos OS ensures that a failure of one module does not impact the entire operating system
• U
 ser-friendly commands for safely deploying new configurations to live networks and for rolling back to previous
working configurations
More from less • Service-built architecture provides clean separation between control plane, forwarding plane, and services plane to
infrastructure support multiple services on a single platform
–– Maximum revenue with the lowest possible CapEx and OpEx
–– Consolidate functions previously performed by discrete devices such as NAT, stateful firewall, IPsec, and QoS into a
single M Series router
–– Multiple services on a single platform allows customers to trial many different services without capital investment,
and then to scale successful services to large user populations
• Robust Layer 2 VPNs, Layer 2.5 Interworking VPNs, and Layer 2 to Layer 3 QoS mapping for transparently, consolidating
multiple networks to a common IP/MPLS infrastructure
• Logical routers enable enterprises and providers to segment a router into multiple administrative and routing domains,
so that two completely different organizations can share infrastructure
Secure networks • High-performance J-Protect NAT, stateful firewall, attack detection, DPI/IDP capabilities and IPsec via the
Multiservices PIC*
• Separate routing plane and control plane enables stateful firewall protection of the control plane
• J-Flow stateful monitoring of packet flows with standard flowed v5 and v8 records for comprehensive monitoring of
the network
• Highly scalable filtering, unicast RPF, and rate limiting protects against IP spoofing and DOS attacks
• High-performance IPsec and IPsec over MPLS with digital certificate support for an additional layer of security
• Additional ubiquitous security features such as port mirroring, encrypted management session traffic, secure tunneling
capabilities, secure remote logins, and configurable privilege levels and user accounts

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M7i Multiservice Edge Router M320 Multiservice Edge Router
The M7i Multiservice Edge Router is Juniper Networks’ most The M320 Multiservice Edge Router is a high performance, 10
compact routing platform. It’s 3.5 inches (8.9 cm) in height and Gbps-capable, distributed architecture edge router. It offers up
supports 7+ Gbps throughput. The M7i is ideal as an IP/MPLS to 16 OC-192c/STM-64 PICs per chassis (32 per rack) or up to
provider edge router in small PoPs or as an enterprise routing 64 OC-48c/STM-16 ports per chassis (128 per rack), with up to
solution for Internet gateway or branch aggregation. With its 320 Gbps throughput. The M320 router is ideal for medium-size
integrated Adaptive Services or Multiservices Module supporting backbone cores requiring predictable performance for feature-
hardware-accelerated NAT, stateful firewall, IPsec, and J-Flow rich infrastructures. It also supports provider edge services in
accounting, it can be used as a campus border router or as head 10-gigabit PoPs with the ability to support up to 32 type 1 and
office customer premise equipment. It supports either 2 fixed type 2 PICs and up to 16 type 3 PICs for 10 Gbps uplinks. In
Fast Ethernet ports, 2 fixed Gigabit Ethernet ports, or 1 fixed addition, this platform is ideal where switching fabric and Routing
Gigabit Ethernet port via a Fixed Interface Card (FIC), as well Engine redundancy are required. All major components are field
as supporting 4 ejector-enabled PICs. The M7i router supports replaceable, increasing system serviceability and reliability, and
interface speeds of up to OC-12c/STM-4 and Gigabit Ethernet. decreasing mean time to repair. PICs are compatible with M40e,
PICs are interchangeable between the M7i and M10i routers. M120, T320, and T640 routers.

M10i Multiservice Edge Router Key Components


The M10i Multiservice Edge Router is Juniper’s most compact Key components of each M Series router are the Packet
and cost-effective fully redundant M Series edge router. The Forwarding Engine (PFE) and the Routing Engine.
M10i boasts fully redundant common hardware components
• The PFE is a logical entity responsible for packet forwarding.
including redundant Routing Engines, Compact Forwarding Engine
It physically consists of the PICs, FPCs, FIC, control/system/
Boards, fan trays, and power supplies. Combined with Junos OS
forwarding board, and state-of-the-art ASICs.
reliability features, the M10i router is the product of choice for
• PICs provide a complete range of fiber optic and electrical
enabling reliable and secure services in small and medium PoPs.
transmission interfaces to the network. For a listing of available
The M10i supports 8 ejector-enabled PICs via 2 built-in Flexible
PICs, see the M Series PICs and FPCs datasheet.
PIC concentrators, and interface speeds up to OC-12/STM-4 and
• Flexible PIC Concentrators house PICs and connect them to the
Gigabit Ethernet. PICs are interchangeable between the M7i and
rest of the PFE. On the M320, FPCs parse, prioritize, and queue
M10i routers.
the packets before forwarding them across the midplane to the
M40e Multiservice Edge Router appropriate destination interface. On egress, FPCs prioritize, queue,
The M40e Multiservice Edge Router provides a dense, highly re-assemble, and forward packets out through the appropriate
redundant platform primarily targeted for dense dedicated access port. Up to four PICs can be mixed and matched within a single
aggregation and provider edge services in medium and large FPC slot, increasing configuration flexibility and network scalability,
PoPs. This 40+ Gbps platform supports 32 ejector-enabled PICs while maximizing PoP efficiency. The FPC required depends on the
via 8 FPCs and up to OC-48/STM-16 uplink speeds in a half- platform and on the PICs that are needed.
rack package. The M40e offers common hardware redundancy • The FIC is available only on the M7i and contains either two
including the switch fabrics, Routing Engines, fan trays, and power fixed Fast Ethernet interfaces or one fixed Gigabit Ethernet
supplies. PICs are compatible with the M120 and Juniper Networks interface. The Gigabit Ethernet interface requires small form
T320 and T640 Core Routers. factor pluggable transceiver optics (ordered separately).

M120 Multiservice Edge Router • On M7i, M10i, and M40e, the control/system/forwarding-engine
board performs route lookup and switching to the destination
The M120 Multiservice Edge Router is the newest addition to
FPC. It makes forwarding decisions, distributes data cells
the industry-leading M Series. The M120 delivers support for 128
throughout memory, processes exception and control packets,
Gigabit Ethernet subscriber ports, with 10-Gigabit Ethernet or
monitors system components, and controls FPC resets. There
OC 192 uplink capabilities in an affordable, compact form factor.
are different names for this component on various platforms:
Ideal for supporting high-bandwidth converged edge routing
-- M7i/M10i Compact Forwarding Engine Board or recent
applications, the M120 is designed to facilitate service aggregation
Enhanced Compact Forwarding Engine board
for the multiplay needs of both service providers and enterprise
users. The M120 extends a cost-effective, Ethernet-optimized -- M40e Switching and Forwarding Module

infrastructure with 10-gigabit networking capabilities to the • The M120 uses a distributed forwarding architecture which

network edge. Capable of supporting MPLS services at Layers separates the PFE in two components which are connected

2 and 3, including Layer 3 VPNs, the M120 is designed to deliver through the midplane: the FPC (or compact FPC) and the

superior redundancy and facilitate the transport of legacy Frame Forwarding Engine Board (FEB). FEBs provide route lookup

Relay and ATM traffic over high-bandwidth Ethernet links. PICs are and forwarding functions from FPCs and cFPCs. FPCs and

compatible with M40e, T320, and T640 routers. cFPCs are located on the front of the chassis, and provide

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power and management to the PICs. This design allows greater • The programmable ASICs deliver a comprehensive, hardware-
level of forwarding engine resiliency and system availability by based system for packet processing. To ensure a non-blocking
supporting 1+1 fast failover and N:1 standby failover options. forwarding path, all channels between the ASICs are oversized,
• The M320 also uses a distributed architecture, where the PFE dedicated paths.
is contained entirely within the FPC. The latest additions to the • The Routing Engine maintains the routing tables and controls
M320 FPC family is the set of three Enhanced III FPCs. The new the routing protocols, as well as the Junos OS processes that
E3 FPCs provide additional QoS support, increased next-hop control the router’s interfaces, the chassis components, system
scaling and system performance gains. Route lookup and packet management, and user access to the router.
processing occurs on the ingress PFE, and is then switched • The Routing Engine processes all routing protocol updates from
across the Switch Interface Board (switching fabric) to the egress the network, so forwarding performance is not affected.
PFE for final route lookup and packet processing. The feature-rich • The Routing Engine implements each routing protocol with a
programmable ASICs deliver a comprehensive, hardware-based complete set of Internet features and provides full flexibility
system for packet processing and support for uncompromising for advertising, filtering, and modifying routes. Routing policies
40 Gbps performance per PFE. To ensure a non-blocking are set according to route parameters, such as prefixes, prefix
forwarding path, all channels between the ASICs and between lengths, and BGP attributes.
ingress and egress PFEs are oversized, dedicated paths.

M7i

M10i

M40e M120 M320

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Product Options
M Series Reference Table
ROUTER M7I M10I M40E M120 M320

Aggregate half-duplex 10 Gbps/16 Mpps 16 Gbps/16 Mpps 51.2 Gbps/40 Mpps 120 Gbps/90 Mpps 320 Gbps/385 Mpps
throughput (15 Mpps per FEB)

FPC* slots and full duplex 1 built-in, 4 Gbps 2 built-in, 4 Gbps 8 FPC slots, 3.2 Gbps 4 FPC slots, 10 Gbps 8 FPC slots, 20 Gbps
throughput per slot additional 1 Gbps
for FIC

PICs** per chassis 4, plus 2 additional 8 32 16 32


fixed FE, or 1 fixed GE
ports

Chassis per rack 24 9 2 4 2

Redundancy No Yes Yes Yes Yes

M Series Specifications
ROUTER M7I M10I M40E M120 M320

Physical

Dimensions 17.5 x 3.5 x 18 in 17.5 x 8.5 x 18 in 17.4 x 35 x 26 in 17.5 x 20.7 x 25.7 in 17.4 x 34.8 x 25.7 in
(W x H x D) (44.5 x 8.9 x 45.7 cm) (44.5 x 22.2 x 45.7 (44.2 x 88.9 x 66 cm) (44.5 x 52.6 x 65.3 (44.2 x 88.4 x 65.3
cm) cm) cm)

Maximum weight 38.2 lb / 17.3 kg 79 lb / 36 kg 370.5 lb / 168 kg 230 lb / 105 kg 439 lb / 199.6 kg

Mounting Front or center Front or center Front or center Front or center Front or center

Power

DC input power 10 A at -48 VDC 12 A at -48 VDC 54 A at -48 VDC 45 A at 48 VDC 65 A at 48 VDC
(Fully loaded) 378 watts 576 watts 2,600 watts 2,150 watts 3,135 watts

No. of power supplies 1/2 2/4 1/2 1/2 2/4


required (non-redundant/
redundant)

AC input power 4 to 2 A 8 to 4 A 15 to 13 A 28 to 14 A 17 to 14 A
(Fully loaded) 100 to 240 VAC 100 to 240 VAC 200 to 240 VAC 100 to 240 VAC 200 to 240 VAC
47 to 63 Hz 47 to 63 Hz 47 to 63 Hz 47 to 63 Hz 47 to 63 Hz
400 watts 800 watts 3,000 watts 2,200 watts 3,500 watts

No. of power supplies 1/2 2/3 1/2 1/2 3/4


required (non-redundant/
redundant)

Environment

Temperature 32° to 104° F 32° to 104° F 32° to 104° F 32° to 104° F 32° to 104° F
0° to 40° C 0° to 40° C 0° to 40° C 0° to 40° C 0° to 40° C

Relative humidity 5% to 90% 5% to 90% 5% to 90% 5% to 90% 5% to 90%


noncondensing noncondensing noncondensing noncondensing noncondensing
humidity humidity humidity humidity humidity

Maximum altitude No performance No performance No performance No performance No performance


degradation to degradation to degradation to degradation to degradation to
10,000 ft / 3,048 m 10,000 ft / 3,048 m 10,000 ft / 3,048 m 10,000 ft / 3,048 m 10,000 ft / 3,048 m

*Flexible PIC Concentrator


**Physical Interface Card

6
Gbps

320 Operational Simplicity


with Junos OS
120

10 Gig
40 Uplinks
M320
M120
20

10

5 M10i M40e
M7i

Density
Low Medium/High High

M Series Specifications
Forwarding and Switch Interface Boards M7i, M10i CFEB (continued)

M7i, M10i CFEB M40e SFM

Enhanced Compact Forwarding Engine Board Switching and Forwarding Module


• I-Chip ASIC for 15 Mpps packet lookup, parsing, prioritizing, and • 51.2 Gbps throughput (25.6 Gbps full duplex)
queuing of packets • One Internet Processor II ASIC for 40 Mpps aggregate packet
• 1 GHz CPU and supporting logic lookup
• 1280 MB DDR SDRAM for packets storage • Two Distributed Buffer Manager ASICs for coordinating pooled,
• 32 MB RLDRAM for forwarding tables associated with ASICs single-stage buffering
• 100 ms of delay-bandwidth buffering • 256 KB parity-protected Level 2 cache
• 512 KB boot flash EPROM (programmable on the board) • Optional redundancy
• 16 MB version
M7i
• PowerPC 603e processor running at 266 MHz
• 10 Gbps throughput rate (5 Gbps full duplex)
• 16 MB parity-protected SSRAM
• Optional Adaptive Services Module or Multiservice Module
• 256 MB parity-protected DRAM
M10i
M320 SIB
• 16 Gbps throughput rate (8 Gbps full duplex)
Switch Interface Board for Interconnecting FPCs
Compact Forwarding Engine Board
• Four required per M320 chassis; all four active
• Internet Processor II-based ASIC for 16 Mpps packet lookup
• •80 Gbps throughput per SIB, 320 Gbps throughput per system
• 266 MHz CPU and supporting logic
• Processor subsystem 300 MHz CPU
• Two enhanced I/O Manager ASICs for parsing, prioritizing, and
• System controller
queuing of packets
• 256 MB DRAM
• 4 MB parity-protected SSRAM per I/O Manager ASIC
• 128 MB or 256 MB of packets storage FPC
• 8 MB SSRAM for forwarding tables associated with ASICs
M40e
• 200 ms of delay-bandwidth buffering
• 3.2 Gbps full-duplex throughput per M40e-FPC, M40e-FPC1,
• Two 512 KB boot flash EPROM (programmable on the board)
and M40e-FPC2
M7i • Two Packet Director ASICs for dispersing and balancing packets
• 8.4 Gbps throughput rate (4.2 Gbps full duplex) across the enhanced I/O Manager ASICs
• Optional Adaptive Services Module • Two enhanced I/O Manager ASICs
M10i • Parsing, prioritizing, and queuing of packets
• 2 MB parity-protected SSRAM per I/O Manager ASIC
• 12.8 Gbps throughput rate (6.4 Gbps full duplex)
• 200 ms of delay-bandwidth buffering per FPC

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M Series Specifications (continued)
M120 1000 MHz (M40e, M120)
• 4 Gbps full-duplex throughput per M120-FPC1 • 1 GHz Intel Celeron M processor
• 10 Gbps full-duplex throughput per M120-FPC2 • 2 GB DRAM
• 10 Gbps full-duplex throughput per M120-FPC3 • 1 GB compact flash drive for primary storage
• 10 Gbps full-duplex throughput per M120-cFPC • 40 GB IDE hard drive for secondary storage
• Layer 2 / Layer 3 Packet Processing ASICs • Fast Ethernet RJ-45 port for out-of-band management
• Switch Interface ASICs • Two RS-232 (DB-9 connector) asynchronous serial ports for
• I-Chip on the Packet Forwarding Engine console and remote management
• Memory subsystem, including queuing and memory interface • 1 GB USB drive for media upgrades
ASICs 2 GHz (M120, M320)
• Processor subsystem
• 2 GHz Intel Celeron M processor
M320 • 4 GB DRAM
• 4 Gbps full-duplex throughput per M320-FPC1 • 1 GB compact flash drive for primary storage
• 16 Gbps full-duplex throughput per M320-FPC2 • 40 GB IDE hard drive for secondary storage
• 20 Gbps full-duplex throughput per M320-FPC3 • Fast Ethernet RJ-45 port for out-of-band management
• Layer 2 / Layer 3 Packet Processing ASICs • Two RS-232 (DB-9 connector) asynchronous serial ports for
• Switch Interface ASICs console and remote management
• Internet Processor ASICs • 1 GB USB drive for media upgrades
• Memory subsystem, including queuing and memory interface Control Systems
ASICs
• Processor subsystem M40e

Routing Engine Miscellaneous Control Subsystem


• 19.44 MHz Stratum 3 reference clock for PICs
400 MHz (M7i, M10i)
• Controller to monitor the status of router components
• 400 MHz Intel Celeron processor with default 256 KB
Level 2 cache M120
• 768 MB SDRAM Control Board
• Optional 1 GB compact flash drive for primary storage (needs to • Switch fabric—Provides transit traffic through the Control Board
be ordered separately) • Control FPGA—Provides the PCI interface to the Routing Engine
• 20 GB IDE hard drive for secondary storage • 1000BASE-T Ethernet controller—Provides a 1-Gbps Ethernet
• Fast Ethernet RJ-45 port for out-of-band management link between the Routing Engines
• Two RS-232 (DB-9 connector) asynchronous serial ports for • Ethernet switch—Provides Ethernet connectivity between the
console and remote management Routing Engine and the FPCs and FEBs
• Optional PCMCIA card adapter and 1 GB compact flash card for • SONET clocking module—Provides a Stratum 3 timing reference
media upgrades for all SONET interfaces installed in the system
850 MHz (M7i, M10i) • Optional redundancy
• 850 MHz Intel Pentium III M320
• 1.5 GB DRAM
Control Board
• 1 GB compact flash drive for primary storage
• Provides buses and control processors used for chassis
• 40 GB IDE hard drive for secondary storage
management
• Fast Ethernet RJ-45 port for out-of-band management
• 10/100BASE-T/TX Ethernet switch for intermodule
• Two RS-232 (DB-9 connector) asynchronous serial ports for
communication
console and remote management
• Processor subsystem
• Optional PCMCIA card adapter and 1 GB compact flash card for
• Two external clock inputs for 19.44 MHz Stratum 3
media upgrades
reference clock
• Optional redundancy

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Immunity network to maintain required levels of performance, reliability, and
• EN-61000-3-2 Power Line Harmonics availability. For more details, please visit www.juniper.net/us/en/
• EN-61000-3-3 Voltage Fluctuations and Flicker products-services/.
• EN-61000-4-2 ESD
• EN-61000-4-3 Radiated Immunity
• EN-61000-4-4 EFT
• EN-61000-4-5 Surge
• EN-61000-4-6 Low Frequency Common Immunity
• EN-61000-4-11 Voltage Dips and Sags
EMC
• AS/NZS 3548 Class A (Australia/New Zealand)
• EN55022 Class A (Europe)
• FCC Part 15 Class A (USA)
• VCCI Class A (Japan)
• BSMI Class A (Taiwan)
NEBS
• SR-3580 NEBS Criteria Levels (Level 3 Compliance)
• GR-63-CORE: NEBS, Physical Protection
• GR-1089-CORE: EMC and Electrical Safety for Network
Telecommunications Equipment
ETSI
• ETSI EN-300386-2 Telecommunication Network Equipment.
Electromagnetic Compatibility Requirements
Management
Element Management
• J-Web graphical user interface
Policy Management
• Juniper Networks SDX300 Service Deployment System
• Juniper Networks Junoscope IP Service Manager
Third-Party Management Applications
• Dorado, InfoVista, Micromuse, and WANDL
SNMP
• SNMP v2/v3 Bilingual Agent support

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Ordering Information
This section lists only the base units and basic options.

Note: PICs are not included as part of the base units and must be ordered separately. For PIC ordering information, see the PICs
datasheets at www.juniper.net. For further details on bundles, options, and spares, contact a Juniper Networks sales representative.

COMPONENT DESCRIPTION MODEL NUMBER

M7i M10i M40e M120 M320

Base Unit DC Chassis M7iBASE-DC-2FETX M10iBASE-DC M40eBASE-DC M120BASE-DC M320BASE-DC


M7iBASE-DC-1GE

AC Chassis M7iBASE-AC-2FETX M10iBASE-AC M40eBASE-AC M120BASE-AC M320BASE-AC


M7iBASE-AC-1GE M10i-AC-1GE-P
M7i-AC-2GE-P M10i-AC-4GE-
M7i-AC-5GE-P MS100-P
M10i-AC-4GE-P

Flexible PIC FPC Built into chassis Built into chassis M40e-FPC-S – –
Concentrator

FPC1 – – M40e-FPC1-EP M120-FPC1 M320-FPC1-E2


M320-FPC1-E3

FPC2 – – M40e-FPC2-EP M120-FPC2 M320-FPC2-E2


M320-FPC2-E3

FPC3 – – – M120-FPC3 M320-FPC3-E2


M120-cFPC-1OC192- M320-FPC3-E2-20GE-
XFP SFP
M120-cFPC-1XGE-XFP M320-FPC3-E2-2XGE-
XENPAK
M320-FPC3-E3
M320-FPC3-E3-20GE-
SFP
M320-FPC3-E3-2XGE-
XENPAK

System Base bundle options: Base bundle options: In-base bundle In-base bundle In-base bundle
Switching and FEB-M7i-BB FEB-M10i-M7i-BB Redundancy: Redundancy: Redundancy:
Forwarding FEB-M7i-E-BB FEB-M10i-M7i-E-BB SFM-R FEB-M120 SIB-M-R
Boards
Integrated services Redundancy options:
options: FEB-M10i-M7i-R
FEB-M7i-SVCS-BB FEB-M10i-M7i-E-R
FEB-M7i-SVCS-ASM-
E-BB
FEB-M7i-SVCS-MS-
E-BB

Routing Engine In-base bundle In-base bundle In-base bundle In-base bundle In-base bundle
Redundancy: Redundancy: Redundancy: Redundancy:
RE-400-768-R RE-A-1000-2048-R RE-A-1000-2048-R RE-A-2000-4096-R
RE-850-1536-R RE-A-2000-4096-R

Note: Services supported by the Multiservices or Adaptive Services PICs are subject to license.

About Juniper Networks


Juniper Networks, Inc. is the leader in high-performance networking. Juniper offers a high-performance network infrastructure that
creates a responsive and trusted environment for accelerating the deployment of services and applications over a single network.
This fuels high-performance businesses. Additional information can be found at www.juniper.net.

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Corporate and Sales Headquarters APAC Headquarters EMEA Headquarters To purchase Juniper Networks solutions,
Juniper Networks, Inc. Juniper Networks (Hong Kong) Juniper Networks Ireland please contact your Juniper Networks
1194 North Mathilda Avenue 26/F, Cityplaza One Airside Business Park representative at 1-866-298-6428 or
Sunnyvale, CA 94089 USA 1111 King’s Road Swords, County Dublin, Ireland
authorized reseller.
Phone: 888.JUNIPER (888.586.4737) Taikoo Shing, Hong Kong Phone: 35.31.8903.600
or 408.745.2000 Phone: 852.2332.3636 EMEA Sales: 00800.4586.4737
Fax: 408.745.2100 Fax: 852.2574.7803 Fax: 35.31.8903.601
www.juniper.net

Copyright 2009 Juniper Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. Juniper Networks, the Juniper Networks logo, Junos,
NetScreen, and ScreenOS are registered trademarks of Juniper Networks, Inc. in the United States and other
countries. All other trademarks, service marks, registered marks, or registered service marks are the property of
their respective owners. Juniper Networks assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies in this document. Juniper
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