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Home » Juniper Delivers Mid-Range M120 Multiservice Edge Router with new ASIC

Juniper Delivers Mid-Range M120 Multiservice Edge Router with new ASIC

July 16, 2006
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Juniper Networks introduced its next-generation, mid-range, 10 Gigabit-enabled multiservice edge router based on a new “I-chip” ASIC that was developed in-house. The M120 utilizes the same JUNOS software as the company’s existing product line. The I-chip provides support for up to 100,000 logical interfaces on a single platform; accommodates growth of the Internet routing table; and adds enhanced, application-specific QOS for delay sensitive traffic such as voice and multiplay networks. The new silicon also delivers improved multicast performance to better support IPTV.


The M120 is aimed at a variety of deployments, including:

  • Scalable Multiservice Edge — Optimized for smaller to medium-sized points of presence (POPs) and central offices;
  • Small and Medium Core Networks — Ideal for Internet peering and route reflector applications, delivering sophisticated routing capabilities with multiple 10 Gigabit links;
  • Collapsed POP Router — Capable of providing both edge services and backbone routing on a single platform with both 10 Gigabit uplinks and a wide range of customer-facing interfaces;
  • Ethernet Aggregation at the Multiservice Edge — Includes support for up to 128 Gigabit Ethernet subscriber ports, two 10 GB uplinks, and full support for Ethernet, VPLS, MPLS, IP, Frame Relay and ATM VPNs;
  • Large Enterprises — Provides a WAN gateway solution for large enterprises and data centers. Offers support for Layer 2 and Layer 3 VPNs, including enterprise MPLS and VPLS with the advanced Quality of Service (QoS) capabilities required to support voice, video and a variety of data services.

Design features of the M120 include a separation of the hot-swappable forwarding engine boards (FEBs) from interface cards (FPCs). This enables 1+1 fast failover redundancy and N+1 stand-by redundancy. The M120 also provides a Graceful Restart capability.

NTT America is beta testing the M120. Commercial availability is expected later this year.

http://www.juniper.net

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