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MPC5EQ-40G10G as cost-effective alternative to MPC4E-3D-32XGE-SFPP

In the secondary market, supply can often be the determining factor when designing and scaling a network build out.

We recently discussed an example of limited availability of the Juniper MPC4E-3D-32XGE-SFPP with a customer. The 16-port version of this card flooded the market lately, increasing supply and thus ultimately reducing price. Supply of the 32-port version meanwhile has remained constrained and even constricted from last year with prices increasing 30% since Q3 of 2019.

Juniper’s MX240: Choosing an MX Starter Home

Juniper’s MX240: Choosing an MX Starter Home

The Importance of Cooling Your Juniper MX240, MX480 and MX960

Have you seen your MX240, MX480 or MX960 send out a chassis alarm in regard to temperature warnings or overheating? Yellow alarms and red alarms are an indication your router is exceeding healthy temperature thresholds. Heed this warning and avoid costly damage down the line. To run a check on current temperatures, run the following commands

Comparing Juniper MX PREM Models.

Juniper’s MX Series BASE, PREMIUM, PREMIUM2, and PREMIUM3: What’s the Difference?

Climbing the Juniper MX Series Mountain