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MX10003 and MX204

High Density Compact Edge Routers


Sandhya Castelino
MX Product Line Manager
Q3 2017
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Agenda

Introducing the new MX10003 and MX204 routers

Options for building out the routers

Value proposition and competitive advantages

Use Cases and Applications

Project milestones
The MX Family – Longevity to 2020+

FULL DUPLEX CAPACITY

MX-150 VMX MX80, MX104 MX240 MX480 MX960 MX204 MX10003 MX2008 MX2010 MX2020 MX10008 MX10016

20G 100G 80G 1T 3T 5T 400G 2.4T 16T 16T 32T 19.2G 38.4T 2016-2018

3T 8T 15T 40T 40T 80T 2018-2019

6T 16T 30T 3.2T 19.2T 80T 80T 160T 76.8T 153.6T 2019-2020
MX ASIC Evolution
SLOT CAPACITIES, GBPS, AND LINE CARDS
MX 40 160 260 240 480 1500
MX2K 480 1600 4000
MX204 400
MX10003 1200
MX10008 2400
FEATURES FLEX ETHERNET ····
IPSEC, MACSEC ·····
TELEMETRY EXPORT ····················
INTEGRATED H-QOS ·······················
TURBO FILTERS ·························································
HIGH SPEED AND HIGH SCALE H-QOS ························
ROUTE AND FLOW SCALE INCREASE ·························
PHY TIMESTAMPING ··········································································
PROGRAMMABLE PARSING, LOOKUP AND ENCAPSULATION ············································
I-CHIP TRIO 1.0 TRIO 1.5 TRIO 2.0 TRIO 3.0 TRIO 4.0
LU, MQ, QX LU, XM XL, XM, XQ EA ZT

2007 2009 – 2010 2012 2014 2016-2017 2018+


Introducing EA (Eagle), 3rd generation Trio ASIC
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
• 28nm process
• 23.44mm x 23.15 mm die size
• More than 60% power consumption reduction

CAPABILITIES
• All Trio forwarding features
• High scale flow export, video monitoring
• Ethernet OAM and BFD
• Performance monitoring
Industry’s first 400Gbps • Sophisticated packet parsing, lookup and encapsulation
capable network • Integrated rich queueing
processor • Improved tunnel performance
• Chip level telemetry and analytics support
MX10003
FRS in 2H 2017 In trials now
MX10003
2 x Routing Engines
KEY FEATURES
Compact Design
• Modular, 2 Line card slot 3RU Platform
3 RU • 19 in standard rack mountable, 762mm deep chassis
Line Card
• 1.2T per slot; upgradeable to 9.6T per slot
rd
1.2T Line Card with a MIC Slot, Trio 3 GEN • Multi-rate 100GE, 40GE and 10GE ports
Roadmap: 9.6T Line Card • 12x100GE, 18x40GE or 72x10GE/1GE per linecard
• 12x100GE MACSec MIC support
• Full HQoS and 1588 and SyncE
X86 Based Routing Engine
• Modular, Redundant and Upgradable
Power
• Power efficient ~ 0.9W/G
• AC/DC PSMs with N+N redundancy
6 x AC/DC Power Supplies Cooling and NEBS
• Redundant, Front to back air-cooling, NEBS Compliant
MX10003 Routing Engine
2 x Routing Engines in
designated slots on MX10003
KEY FEATURES
HIGH PERFORMANCE 1.6GHz, 8 CORE X86 (BROADWELL) BASED
PROCESSOR
64G MEMORY ON MX10003
SOFTWARE MODEL
RE APP, 64G SSD
ADMIN
RE APP 3RD PARTY
FUNCTIONS
APPS Dual RE support
YOCTO VIRTUALIZATION
JUNOS JUNOS/LINUX
LINUX (HOST)
SECURE BOOT WITH TPM SUPPORT
JUNOS VIRTUALIZATION FRAMEWORK

RE CPU
H/W VIRTUALIZATION
MX10003 Modular Line Card
MPC 1.2T LINE CARD Dense, 1.2T per slot
Modular Multi-rate 1GE/10GE/40GE/100GE with MACSec Option
MIC Software-enabled rich queueing options

EA @ 400G
12 x QSFP28/ TECHNOLOGY DEPLOYMENTS
QSFP+
SERVICES EDGE
EA @ 400G CROSSBAR 3D MEMORY
PEERING
TRIO 3rd GEN
METRO
MICROCODE DRIVEN
EA @ 400G
COLO/DATA CENTER
Fixed
6 x QSFP+
Modular Interface Cards and other components
MX10003 MICs
12 x 100GE QSFP+/QSFP28
12 x 100GE QSFP+/QSFP28 with MACSEC

FIELD REPLACABLE UNITS


LINE CARD, MIC, ROUTING ENGINE
POWER SUPPLIES
FAN TRAY
CHASSIS
PIC to PFE mapping
PIC-0 Summit-MX10003 MPC MIC (PIC-1)
(6xQSFPP) (12xQSFPP)

EA-0
Ports Ports
(400G)
0-1 0-3

Ports EA-1 Ports


2-3 (400G) 4-7

Ports EA-2 Ports


4-5 (400G) 8-11

Port configuration planning and considerations


- EA ASIC cannot be oversubscribed
- If all 4 100GE ports connected to an ASIC are configured, the 40GE ports associated with that
ASIC will be disabled
1GE support options on MX10003
Option 1: Junos Fusion with MX10003 as an AD and QFX5100 or EX4300 as an SD at FRS.
QFX5110 SD support 1H2018
802.1BR
QFX5100 SD

MX10003 AD

EX4300 SD

Option 2: Using breakout optics for each QSFPP/QSFP28 port (in 1H2018)

– Optics used will be QSFPP-4X10GE-LR


– Each 10GE port on the MX10003 functions as a
1GE port and connects to 1GE-SX optics on the
remote end
MX10003 Power Supply and Usage
KEY FEATURES
• Single feed, AC/DC power supplies, N+N Redundancy
• 6 power supplies in MX10003 (1600W AC/1100W DC)

Power consumption estimates

Platform Configuration ​Max Power ​Typical Power at


25C
MX10003 chassis with 2x MPCs, 2x ​3300W 1968W
MICs i.e. 24x100GE per system, 2REs
and 4 Fan Trays
MX10003 chassis with 1x MPC, 1x MIC ​2200W ​1108W
i.e. 12x100GE per system, 2REs and
4 Fan Trays
MX10003 Packet buffer architecture

– Designed with 3x2GB HMC memory devices =


6GB of total HMC memory
– HMC memory used for delay bandwidth buffer
(DBB) and Inline JFlow
– In a scenario with no congestion, WAN DBB is
100msec per 10GE/40GE/100GE port
– In a congestion scenario, WAN DBB is 75msec
per 10GE/40GE/100GE port
– Fabric DBB is 4msec
MX204
FRS in 2H 2017 In trials
MX204 Compact Router now

4 x QSFP28
KEY FEATURES
Compact Design
1 RU • Fixed form factor 1RU platform
• 19 inch, 475mm depth, ETSI 600 compliant
8 x SFP+ 10GE • 400G bandwidth
• Multi-rate (4)100GE, (4)40GE and (24)10/1GE ports
BUILT IN TRIO 3rd GEN 400GBPS • Full HQoS, 1588, SyncE
FORWARDING PLANE Routing Engine
SINGLE ROUTING ENGINE • Multi-core X86 based single RE
Power
• Power efficient ~ 0.9W/G
• AC/DC PSMs; 1+1 redundancy
Cooling & NEBS
• Redundant, Front to back air-cooling, NEBS Compliant
2 x AC / DC Power Supplies
1GE support options on MX204
Option 1: Junos Fusion with MX204 as an AD and QFX5100 or EX4300 as an SD at FRS. QFX5110
SD support 1H2018
802.1BR
QFX5100 SD
MX204 AD

EX4300 SD

Option 2: Using breakout optics for each QSFPP/QSFP28 port (in 1H 2018)
– Optics used will be QSFPP-4X10GE-LR
– Each 10GE port on the MX204 functions as a 1GE
port and connects to 1GE-SX optics on the
remote end
Option 3: Using 1GE SFPs in the 8 fixed SFPP ports (in 1H 2018)
List of supported SFPs to be provided closer to release
MX204 Routing Engine
KEY FEATURES
Single RE
on MX204
HIGH PERFORMANCE 1.6GHz, 8 CORE X86 (BROADWELL) BASED
PROCESSOR
SOFTWARE MODEL
RE APP, 32G MEMORY ON MX204
ADMIN
RE APP 3RD PARTY
FUNCTIONS
APPS 64G SSD
YOCTO VIRTUALIZATION
JUNOS JUNOS/LINUX
LINUX (HOST)
SECURE BOOT WITH TPM SUPPORT
JUNOS VIRTUALIZATION FRAMEWORK

RE CPU
H/W VIRTUALIZATION
MX204 Power Supply and Usage
KEY FEATURES
• Single feed, AC/DC power supplies, N+N Redundancy
• 2 power supplies in MX204 (650W AC/DC)

Power consumption estimates

Platform Configuration ​Max Power ​Typical Power at


25C
MX204 4x100GE or 24x10GE and 3 ​440W ​360W
Fan Trays
MX204 Packet buffer architecture

– Designed with 2x2GB HMC memory devices =


XR2 XR2
(1Gb) (1Gb)
4GB of total HMC memory
– HMC memory used for delay bandwidth buffer
(DBB) and Inline JFlow
EA
– In a scenario with no congestion, WAN DBB is
100msec per 10GE/40GE/100GE port
– In a congestion scenario, WAN DBB is 60msec
HMC HMC
(2GB) (2GB) per 10GE/40GE/100GE port
– Fabric DBB is 4msec
Client Optics Support
100G WITH QSFP28 (AT FRS) 100G (POST FRS)
150m 500m 2km 10km 25km

SR4 PSM4 CWDM4 LR4 ER4Lite


40G WITH QSFP+ (AT FRS)
150m 150m 10km
QSA Adapter (POST FRS)
LX4 SR4 LR4
FFANTRAY-MX240-S
10G WITH QSFP+ to SFP+ BREAKOUT CABLE (AT
FRS)
100m 10km

SR LR
FRS supported optics list is at
http://easylink.juniper.net/compactmx
Scale
Scale
MX10003 MX204
FIB 10M FIB IPv4 and IPv6 combined 10M FIB IPv4 and IPv6 combined

RIB 80M IPv4 50M IPv6 80M IPv4 50M IPv6

OSPF adj/ISIS adj/BGP peers 2K/4K/8K 2K/4K/8K

RSVP LSPs ingress/transit/egress 48K/128K/100K 48K/128K/100K

LDP direct sessions/targeted sessions 2000/2400 2000/2400

VPLS instances/MACs per FE/MACs per 8K/512K/1M 8K/512K/1M


chassis
VRFs 6050 6050

FW Filter terms 256K - chassis wide or per PFE (single or 256K - chassis wide or per PFE (single or
spread across multiple filters) spread across multiple filters)

ARP 1M 1M

Full Scale info will be uploaded on https://scale.juniper.net and the MX Collateral scaling spreadsheet at FRS
Building the MX10003 and
MX204 systems
Selecting bundle – MX10003
COMPONENT MX10003-BASE MX10003-PREMIUM
JNP10003-CHAS-BB (1) JNP10003-CHAS-BB (1)

PSM Options: Options:


JNP-PWR1600-AC-BB (4) JNP-PWR1600-AC-BB (6)
JNP-PWR1100-DC-BB (4) JNP-PWR1100-DC-BB (6)

Fan Tray JNP-FAN-3RU-BB (4) JNP-FAN-3RU-BB (4)


RE JNP10003-RE1-BB (1) JNP10003-RE1-BB (2)
EMI door, air filter JNP-FLTRDR-3RU-BB (1) JNP-FLTRDR-3RU-BB (1)
and cable manager

(N) - Number of units included with the bundle is shown within the parentheses; Single RE is included with BASE Bundle
at $0, Redundant REs included with PREMIUM bundle at $0
Base bundle has 4 power supplies and offers power supply redundancy. Premium bundle has 6 power supplies and
offers both power supply and feed redundancy
Selecting MX10003 line card and MICS
Line card Options:
MX10003-LC2103
MX10003-LC2103-IR
MX10003-LC2103-R
MIC Options:
JNP-MIC1
JNP-MIC1-MACSEC

LC upgrade licenses
Upgrade to IR S-MX10K3-LC2103-IR
Upgrade to –R S-MX10K3-LC2103-R
(requires existing IR
mode)

Base, IR and R tier definitions are on slide 21 of the MX buying guide and on sharepoint at
https://junipernetworks.sharepoint.com/teams/RBU/plm/Edge/collateral/SitePages/sales/Pricing%20Tiers%20Ch
ange.aspx
Selecting SW licenses for MX10003
COMPONENT MX10003-BASE MX10003-PREMIUM
Junos JUNOS-64 JUNOS-64

HQOS Included in Bundle Included in Bundle

Inline NAT S-NAT-IN-MX-CHASSIS S-NAT-IN-MX-CHASSIS


(per chassis)
JFLOW Included in Bundle Included in Bundle

PTP and Sync S-MPC-3D-PTP S-MPC-3D-PTP


(per linecard)
Junos Fusion AD S-MX-AD-FUSION-LIC S-MX-AD-FUSION-LIC

For BNG subscriber scale licenses please refer to slide 52: License- Per Chassis section in the MX buying guide
Selecting bundle – MX204
COMPONENT MX204 MX204-IR MX204-R
JNP204-CHAS-BB (1) JNP204-CHAS-BB (1) JNP204-CHAS-BB (1)

PSM Options: Options: Options:


JPSU-650W-AC-AO-BB (2) JPSU-650W-AC-AO-BB (2) JPSU-650W-AC-AO-BB (2)
JPSU-650W-DC-AFO-B (2) JPSU-650W-DC-AFO-B (2) JPSU-650W-DC-AFO-B (2)

Fan Tray JNP-FAN-1RU-BB (3) JNP-FAN-1RU-BB (3) JNP-FAN-1RU-BB (3)

Chassis upgrade licenses


Upgrade to IR S-MX204-IR
Upgrade to –R S-MX204-R
(requires existing IR
mode)

(N) - Number of units included with the bundle is shown within the parentheses;
All MX204 bundles include a single RE
Base, IR and R tier definitions are on slide 21 of the MX buying guide and on sharepoint at
https://junipernetworks.sharepoint.com/teams/RBU/plm/Edge/collateral/SitePages/sales/Pricing%20Tiers%20Change.aspx
Selecting SW licenses for MX204
COMPONENT MX204 MX204-IR MX204-R
Junos JUNOS-64 JUNOS-64 JUNOS-64

HQOS Included in Bundle Included in Bundle Included in Bundle

Inline NAT S-NAT-IN-MX-CHASSIS S-NAT-IN-MX-CHASSIS S-NAT-IN-MX-CHASSIS


(per chassis)
JFLOW Included in Bundle Included in Bundle Included in Bundle

PTP and Sync S-MPC-3D-PTP S-MPC-3D-PTP S-MPC-3D-PTP


(per chassis)
Junos Fusion AD S-MX-AD-FUSION-LIC S-MX-AD-FUSION-LIC S-MX-AD-FUSION-LIC

For BNG subscriber scale licenses please refer to slide 52: License- Per Chassis section in the MX buying buide
MX10003 and MX204 value
proposition
Value proposition - MX10003 and MX204
Market Strengths
 High Density
 Compact form factor
Control  Power efficient
Modular and  Full Junos feature flexibility
plane
upgradeable  High Scale
redundancy  Next generation Silicon upgrades
w/o a forklift (MX10003)
 Junos Fusion MEF features
 Subscriber services support
High speed Junos  Multifunctional router can be used in
and high feature multiple roles
scale maturity
Competitive advantages
Competitive products
Cisco NCS 5501/5502
Nokia 7750 SRE
Huawei C600, ME60
Arista 7280R

Higher Scale: MX10003 and MX204 FIB is 10M compared to 2M on the TCAM based NCS5501 and
5502
MX10003 is modular and upgradable with a redundant control plane: neither Cisco nor Arista have
this advantage
Full timing and sync capability – not available on all SKUs on NCS and Arista
MX10003 has higher density in a smaller form factor 2.4T in 3 RU compared to 400G in 6RU on the
Nokia 7750 SRE1
Both routers have advanced Junos feature support which allows for reuse for different customer use
cases like peering, edge, BNG and even core
MX10003 and MX204 use cases
Summit MX10003 and MX204 Use Cases
Requirements How SUMMIT Addresses
• COLOS charge based on provisioned Power and • SUMMIT is a power optimized, compact chassis with
COLO and DC Edge Space high density that saves power and cost for the
• DC architectures are looking for high density customer
100GE and 10GE platforms with VXLAN, EVPN • The full feature capability of Trio on Summit allows
and multicast replication for high scale support of DC edge features
• 10G and 100G circuits for enterprises with • SUMMIT is a high density 10G/40G/100G system
High Speed Edge Business VPN service and Web 2.0 customers for • Feature rich and high scale with the maturity of Junos
Internet service for multiservice applications
• Feature flexibility at high scale

• Metro networks are migrating from 1G-10G in • SUMMIT offers dense price competitive 10G and
Access and from 10G-100G in Aggregation
Metro/MBH • OAM and HQoS required
100G ports
• SUMMIT supports OAM & HQoS with Trio
Deployment • Timing and sync required Architecture
• Different Bandwidths • Different licensing options allows lower scale

• Smaller footprint BNG platform to be deployed in • SUMMIT will offer the existing suite of BNG
Central Office and Hub locations functionality.
Distributed BNG • Feature parity with current MX platform for HQoS • Feature parity for HQoS with existing MX Q MPCs.
Use Case: Compact MX Edge router

Business/
Business/ Residential
Residential

ISP metro ISP Edge


network MetroEthernet
network
network
Mobile
Mobile

Access Aggregation Edge network with Aggregation Access


network network with Summit network network
Summit

 Key feature requirements


– High edge services feature set and flexibility
– High scale
– Subscriber services BNG,SCG
Use Case: DC WAN Edge/DCI connectivity

ISP metro
network

Core Core
QFX/MX/PT QFX/MX/PT
X X

Data center 1 Data center 2


Use Case: Residential aggregation
ISP metro
network
ISP Edge
network
L3 service Edge routers
Residential VPLS/EVPN PE VPLS/EVPN PE
SVLANs
PW CDN
E

EV
C Internet
CVLANs PWE-HT
EV
C
NN NN
I VPLS/EVPN PE I
VPLS/EVPN PE BNG service edge

Access Aggregation Edge network


network network

Summit router
ELine Service (MPLS
Pseudowire
ELine Service or L2 VLAN
EVC)
ELAN Service (VPLS,
EVPN), L3VPN
Use Case: Mobile BH

IMS

L3VPN or L2 L3 or L3VPN EPC


L3 or L3VPN
Pseudowires/VLANs

HSS/PCRF
Mobile

Access network Pre-aggregation Aggregation Edge +core


network network network

full timing and sync capability


Product milestones
MX10003 MX204

FRS 10/18/17 12/4/17

GA 11/8/17 1/18/18

Beta start Beta in progress 5/17 Beta in Progress 8/17

Openbooks orderable 9/1/17 11/1/17

Pricelist availability 9/5/17 11/2/17

Configurator availability 9/5/17 11/2/17

Demo pool availability 11/17 1/18


Please reference
http://easylink.juniper.net/compactmx for more details
and information
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