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Question Which product platforms use the Junos Trio chipset? Answer MX Series MPC line cards ̶ The MX Series MPC provides the connection between the customer’s Ethernet interfaces and the routing fabric of the MX Series chassis. The board features two Junos Trio chipsets. 16-port 10-Gigabit Ethernet MPC ̶ This MPC provides the connection between 10-Gigabit Ethernet LAN interfaces and the routing fabric of the MX Series chassis. It has four identical packet processing paths combined with a control plane. 100-Gigabit Ethernet MPC ̶ This MPC provides the connection between 100-Gigabit Ethernet LAN interfaces and the routing fabric of the MX Series chassis. It supports two separate slots for MICs
The need to push config to any Junos in various formats is nice for scripting and many the possible reasons
Junos Continuity is a software package that enables you to deploy new hardware in the network without the need to upgrade Juniper Networks Junos operating system (Junos OS)
Junos Trio is a chipset with revolutionary 3D scaling technology that enables networks to dynamically scale for more bandwidth, subscribers, and services. To review performance, scalability, and power efficiency validation for the MX Series 3D routers with the Junos Trio chipset, see: EANTC testing validation This article provides answers to the most common questions about the Junos Trio chipset on MX Series routers used with Junos OS Release 10.1 and later. Which product platforms use the Junos Trio chipset? What is the total number of Packet Forwarding Engines in each of the DPCs using the Junos Trio chipset?
In this specific example the tool is used for controlling configuration of scaled-out SRX firewalls from MX/PTX device. Reading previous TechPosts is recommended for understanding the Auto-FBF principles. However, approaches are applicable elsewhere too due to generic nature for any Junos devices. The challenge Let’s imagine a simple topology from previous TechPost consisting of Juniper Networks MX304 router as the scale-out distribution device and four SRX4600 firewalls
The MX Trio6 chipset has two PFE slices in a single package, also known as a system-in-package. Multiprocessing RIB – “rib-sharding” RIB Sharding with support for Non-Stop-Routing introduced in Junos OS Release 22.2R1