- play_arrow Fast Track: Initial Installation
- play_arrow Site Planning, Preparation, and Specifications
- play_arrow Preparation Overview
- play_arrow Transceiver and Cable Specifications
- play_arrow Pinout Specifications
- play_arrow AC Power Requirements, Specifications, and Guidelines
- play_arrow DC Power Requirements, Specifications, and Guidelines
- play_arrow High-Voltage Second-Generation Universal (HVAC or HVDC) Power Requirements, Specifications, and Guidelines
- Electrical Specifications for the MX960 High-Voltage Second-Generation Universal (HVAC/HVDC) Power Supply
- Power Requirements for an MX960 Router
- Calculating Power Requirements for MX960 Routers
- High-Voltage Second-Generation Universal (HVAC or HVDC) Power Circuit Breaker Requirements for the MX960 Router
- High-Voltage Second-Generation Universal (MX960-PSM-HV) Power Cord Specifications for the MX960 Router
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- play_arrow Initial Installation and Configuration
- play_arrow Unpacking the MX960 Router
- play_arrow Installing the Mounting Hardware
- play_arrow Installing the MX960 Router
- Installing an MX960 Router Overview
- Removing Components from the MX960 Router Chassis Before Installing It with a Lift
- Tools Required to Install the MX960 Router with a Mechanical Lift
- Installing the MX960 Router Using a Mechanical Lift
- MX960 Acoustic Cover Installation Instructions
- MX960 Extended Cable Manager Installation Instructions
- Reinstalling Components in the MX960 Chassis After Installing It with a Lift
- play_arrow Connecting the MX960 Router to Power
- Tools and Parts Required for MX960 Router Grounding and Power Connections
- Grounding the MX960 Router
- Connecting Power to an AC-Powered MX960 Router with Normal-Capacity Power Supplies
- Connecting Power to an AC-Powered MX960 Router with High-Capacity Power Supplies
- Connecting Power to an AC-Powered MX960 Router with High-Capacity Second-Generation Power Supplies
- Powering On an AC-Powered MX960 Router with Normal Capacity Power Supplies
- Connecting Power to a DC-Powered MX960 Router with Normal-Capacity Power Supplies
- Connecting Power to a DC-Powered MX960 Router with High-Capacity Power Supplies
- Powering On a DC-Powered MX960 Router with Normal Capacity Power Supplies
- Connecting Power to an MX960 Router with High-Voltage Second-Generation Universal (HVAC or HVDC) Power Supplies
- Powering Off the MX960 Router
- Connecting an MX960 AC Power Supply Cord
- Connecting an MX960 DC Power Supply Cable
- play_arrow Connecting the MX960 Router to the Network
- Tools and Parts Required for MX960 Router Connections
- Connecting the MX960 Router to Management and Alarm Devices
- Connecting the MX960 Router to a Network for Out-of-Band Management
- Connecting the MX960 Router to a Management Console or Auxiliary Device
- Connecting an MX960 Router to an External Alarm-Reporting Device
- Connecting DPC, MPC, MIC, or PIC Cables to the MX960 Router
- Connecting the Alarm Relay Wires to the MX960 Craft Interface
- play_arrow Initially Configuring the MX960 Router
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- play_arrow Installing and Replacing Components
- play_arrow Overview of Installing and Replacing Components
- play_arrow Installing Components
- Installing the MX960 Craft Interface
- Installing the MX960 Air Filter
- Installing an MX960 Fan Tray
- Installing an MX960 Routing Engine
- Installing an MX960 Switch Control Board
- Installing an MX960 DPC
- Installing an MX960 FPC
- Installing an MX960 MIC
- Installing an MX960 Dual-Wide MIC
- Installing an MX960 MPC
- Installing an MX960 PIC
- Installing a Cable on an MX960 DPC, MPC, MIC, or PIC
- Installing a MX960 AC Power Supply or High-Voltage Second-Generation Universal (HVAC or HVDC)
- Installing an MX960 DC Power Supply
- Installing an MX960 AS MLC
- Installing an MX960 AS MSC
- Installing an MX960 AS MXC
- Installing an SFP or XFP Transceiver into an MX960 DPC, MPC, MIC, or PIC
- Replacing a CFP2 Transceiver
- Replacing a CFP Transceiver
- play_arrow Replacing Chassis Components
- play_arrow Replacing Cooling System Component
- play_arrow Replacing Host Subsystem Components
- Replacing an MX960 Routing Engine
- Replacing an SSD Drive on an RE-S-1800
- Replacing an SSD Drive on an RE-S-X6-64G
- Replacing Connections to MX960 Routing Engine Interface Ports
- Upgrading to the RE-S-X6-64G Routing Engine in a Redundant Host Subsystem
- Upgrading to the RE-S-X6-64G Routing Engine in a Nonredundant Host Subsystem
- play_arrow Replacing Line Card Components
- play_arrow Replacing Power System Components
- play_arrow Replacing and Upgrading Switch Control Boards
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- play_arrow Maintaining the Chassis and Components
- play_arrow Routine Maintenance Procedures
- play_arrow Maintaining Components
- Tools and Parts Required to Maintain the MX960 Router
- Maintaining the MX960 Air Filter
- Maintaining the MX960 Fan Trays
- Maintaining the MX960 Host Subsystem
- Maintaining MX960 DPCs
- Holding an MX960 DPC
- Storing an MX960 DPC
- Maintaining MX960 FPCs
- Holding an MX960 FPC
- Storing an MX960 FPC
- Maintaining MX960 MICs
- Maintaining MX960 MPCs
- Maintaining MX960 PICs
- Maintaining Cables That Connect to MX960 DPCs, MPCs, MICs, or PICs
- Maintaining MX-SPC3 Services Card
- Maintaining the MX960 Power Supplies
- Verifying the Version of the MX960 Cable Manager
- play_arrow Converting to a Different Type of Power Supply
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- play_arrow Troubleshooting Hardware
- play_arrow Knowledge Base
- play_arrow Troubleshooting Components
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- play_arrow Contacting Customer Support and Returning the Chassis or Components
- play_arrow Contacting Customer Support
- play_arrow Locating Component Serial Numbers
- Displaying MX960 Router Components and Serial Numbers
- MX960 Routing Engine Serial Number Label
- MX960 Chassis Serial Number and Agency Label
- MX960 Craft Interface Serial Number Label
- MX960 Fan Tray Serial Number Label
- MX960 Power Supply Serial Number Labels
- MX960 MIC Serial Number Label
- MX960 MPC Serial Number Label
- MX960 PIC Serial Number Label
- MX960 FPC Serial Number Label
- MX960 DPC Serial Number Label
- MX960 SCB Serial Number Label
- MX960 Midplane Serial Number Label
- Contact Customer Support
- play_arrow Packing and Returning Components
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- play_arrow Safety and Compliance Information
- play_arrow General Safety Guidelines and Warnings
- play_arrow Installation and Maintenance Safety Guidelines and Warnings
- play_arrow Radiation and Laser Warnings
- play_arrow Maintenance and Operational Safety Guidelines and Warnings
- play_arrow Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings
- General Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings
- Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage
- AC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines
- AC Power Disconnection Warning
- DC Power Copper Conductors Warning
- DC Power Disconnection Warning
- DC Power Grounding Requirements and Warning
- DC Power Wiring Sequence Warning
- DC Power Wiring Terminations Warning
- Midplane Energy Hazard Warning
- Multiple Power Supplies Disconnection Warning
- Action to Take After an Electrical Accident
- play_arrow Agency Approvals and Compliance Statements
- Agency Approvals for MX960 Routers
- Compliance Statements for NEBS for the MX960 Router
- Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements for the MX960 Router
- Compliance Statements for Environmental Requirements
- Compliance Statements for Acoustic Noise for the MX960 Router
- Statements of Volatility for Juniper Network Devices
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Routing Engine Specifications
Table 1 lists the current specifications for Routing Engines supported on M Series, MX Series, and T Series routers. Table 2 lists the hardware specifications of the Routing Engines with VMHost support. Table 3 lists the specifications for end-of-life Routing Engines.
For a list of the routing engines that are supported on the M Series, MX Series, T Series, and PTX routers, see Supported Routing Engines by Router.
Routing Engine | Processor | Memory | Connection to PFEs | Disk | Media | First Junos OS Support | Switch Control Board |
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RE-400-768 | 400-MHz Celeron | 768 MB | Fast Ethernet | 40 GB hard disk | 1 GB CompactFlash card | 9.0 | – |
RE-A-1000-2048 | 1.0-GHz Pentium | 2048 MB | Gigabit Ethernet | 40 GB hard disk | 1 GB CompactFlash card | 8.1 | – |
RE-A-2000-4096 | 2.0-GHz Pentium | 4096 MB | Gigabit Ethernet | 40 GB hard disk | 1 GB CompactFlash card | 8.1 | – |
RE-S-1300-2048 | 1.3-GHz Pentium | 2048 MB | Gigabit Ethernet | 40 GB hard disk | 1 GB CompactFlash card | 8.2 | SCB, SCBE |
RE-S-2000-4096 | 2.0-GHz Pentium | 4096 MB | Gigabit Ethernet | 40 GB hard disk | 1 GB CompactFlash card | 8.2 | SCB, SCBE |
RE-C1800 | 1.8-GHz | 8 GB | Gigabit Ethernet | SSD | 4 GB CompactFlash card | T1600 router in a routing matrix: 9.6R2 Standalone T640 or T1600 router:11.2 | CB-T for a standalone router. CB-LCC for a router in a routing matrix. |
1.8 Ghz | 16 GB | Gigabit Ethernet | SSD | 4 GB CompactFlash card | 32-bit Junos OS on a standalone T1600 router: 11.4R2 32-bit Junos OS on a T1600 router in a routing matrix: 11.4R2 64-bit Junos OS on a standalone T1600 router: 11.4R2 64-bit Junos OS on a T1600 router in a routing matrix: 11.4R2 | CB-T for a standalone router. CB-LCC for a router in a routing matrix. | |
RE-C2600 | 2.6-GHz | 16 GB | Gigabit Ethernet | SSD | 4 GB CompactFlash card | TX Matrix Plus router: 9.6R2 | – |
RE-A-1800x2 | 1800-MHz | 8 GB or 16 GB | Gigabit Ethernet | 32 GB SSD | 4 GB CompactFlash card | 10.4 | – |
RE-S-1800x2 | 1800-MHz | 8 GB or 16 GB | Gigabit Ethernet | 32 GB SSD | 4 GB CompactFlash card | 10.4 | SCB, SCBE, SCBE2, SCBE3 |
RE-S-1800x4 | 1800-MHz | 8GB or 16 GB | Gigabit Ethernet | 32 GB SSD | 4 GB CompactFlash card | 10.4 | SCB, SCBE, SCBE2, SCBE3 |
RE-S-MX104 | 1.8-GHz | 4 GB | Gigabit Ethernet | – | 8 GB NAND Flash | 13.2 | – |
RE-B-1800x1-4G | 1.73-GHz | 4 GB | Gigabit Ethernet | 64 GB SSD | 4 GB CompactFlash card | 12.1R2, 11.4R4, and 12.2R1 | – |
RE-MX2000-1800x4 | 1.8- GHz | 16 GB | Gigabit Ethernet | 32 GB SSD | 4 GB Fixed Internal CompactFlash card | 12.3R2 | SFB |
RE-S-1800X4-32G-S | 1.8- Ghz | 32 GB | Gigabit Ethernet | 32 GB SSD | 4 GB Fixed Internal CompactFlash card |
| SCB, SCBE, SCBE2, SCBE3 |
REMX2K-1800-32G-S | 1.8- Ghz | 32 GB | Gigabit Ethernet | 32 GB SSD | 4GB Fixed Internal CompactFlash card |
| – |
RE-S-X6-64G, RE-S-X6-64G-LT | 2 Ghz | 64 GB | Gigabit Ethernet | Two 50-GB SSDs | - |
| SCBE2, SCBE3 |
REMX2K-X8-64G | 2 Ghz | 64 GB | Gigabit Ethernet | Two 100-GB SSDs | - | 15.1F5-S1, 16.1R2, and 16.2R1 | – |
REMX2K-X8-64G-LT | 2 Ghz | 64 GB | Gigabit Ethernet | Two 100-GB SSDs | - | 17.2R1 | – |
REMX2008-X8-64G | 2.3 Ghz | 64 GB | Gigabit Ethernet | Two 50-GB SSDs | – | 15.1F7 | – |
RE-S-1600x8 | 1.6 Ghz | 64 GB | Gigabit Ethernet | Two 50-GB SSDs | – | 17.3R1 | – |
REMX2008-X8-64G-LT | 2.1 Ghz | 64 GB | Gigabit Ethernet | Two 100-GB SSDs | - | 17.2R1 | - |
REMX2008-X8-128G | 2.3 Ghz | 128 GB | Gigabit Ethernet | Two 200-GB SSDs | - | 18.2R1 | - |
RE-S-X6-128G | 2.0 Ghz | 128 GB | Gigabit Ethernet | Two 200-GB SSDs | - | 18.1R1 (SCBE2) 18.4R1 (SCBE3) | SCBE2, SCBE3 |
RE-S-X6-128G-K | 2.0 Ghz | 128 GB | Gigabit Ethernet | Two 200-GB SSDs | - | 22.2R1S2 | SCBE2, SCBE3 |
REMX2K-X8-128G | REMX2K-X8-128G | 128 GB | Gigabit Ethernet | Two 200-GB SSDs | - | 18.1R1 | - |
JNP10003-RE1 | 1.6-GHz | 64 GB | Gigabit Ethernet | Two 100 GB SSDs | - | 17.3R1 | - |
JNP10003-RE1-LT | 1.6-GHz | 64 GB | Gigabit Ethernet | Two 100 GB SSDs | - | 18.1R1 | - |
JNP10K-RE0 | 2.5 GhZ | 32 GB | Gigabit Ethernet | Two 50 GB SSDs | - | 17.2R1 | - |
JNP10K-RE1 | 2.3 GhZ | 64 GB | Gigabit Ethernet | Two 200 GB SSDs | - | 18.2R1 | - |
JNP10K-RE1-LT | 2.3 GhZ | 64 GB | Gigabit Ethernet | Two 200 GB SSDs | - | 18.3R1 | - |
JNP10K-RE1-128 | 2.3 GhZ | 128 GB | Gigabit Ethernet | Two 200 GB SSDs | - | 18.3R1 | - |
Use shielded CAT5e, CAT6, or CAT7 cables for connecting the AUX, CONSOLE, and MGMT ports in RE-S-X6-64G, REMX2K-X8-64G, and REMX2008-X8-64G Routing Engines.
Table 2 lists the hardware specifications of the Routing Engines with VMHost support.
Model Number | Supported on Device | Specifications |
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RE-S-X6-64G | MX240, MX480, and MX960 |
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RE-S-X6-128G | MX240, MX480, and MX960 |
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REMX2K-X8-64G | MX2020 and MX2010 |
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RE-PTX-X8-64G | PTX5000 |
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RCB-PTX-X6-32G | PTX3000 |
RCB combines the functionality of a Routing Engine, Control Board, and Centralized Clock Generator (CCG) |
RE-S-1600x8 | MX10003 |
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RE-S-1600x8 | MX204 |
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JNP304-RE-S | MX304 |
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RE-QFX10002-60C | QFX10002-60C |
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RE-PTX10002-60C | PTX10002-60C |
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RE-ACX-5448 | ACX5448 |
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RE-X10 | MX10008 |
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Routing Engine | Processor | Memory | Connection to PFEs | Disk | Media | First Junos OS Support | EOL Details |
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RE-333-256 | 333-MHz Pentium II | 256 MB | Fast Ethernet | 6.4 GB hard disk | 80 MB CompactFlash card | 3.4 | |
RE-333-768 | 333-MHz Pentium II | 768 MB | Fast Ethernet | 6.4 GB hard disk | 80 MB CompactFlash card | 3.4 | |
RE-600-512 | 600-MHz Pentium III | 512 MB | Fast Ethernet | 30 GB hard disk | 256 MB CompactFlash card | 5.4 | |
RE-600-2048 | 600-MHz Pentium III | 2048 MB | Fast Ethernet | 40 GB hard disk | 1 GB CompactFlash card | 5.3 | |
RE-850-1536 | 850-MHz Pentium III | 1536 MB | Fast Ethernet | 40 GB hard disk | 1 GB CompactFlash card | 7.2 | |
RE-M40 | 200-MHz Pentium | 256 MB | Fast Ethernet | 6.4 GB hard disk | 80 MB CompactFlash card | 3.2 | |
RE-M40-333-768 | 333-MHz Pentium II | 768 MB | Fast Ethernet | 10 GB hard disk | 80 MB CompactFlash card | 4.2 | |
RE-M40-600-2048 | 600-MHz Pentium III | 2048 MB | Fast Ethernet | 30 GB hard disk | 128 MB CompactFlash card | 5.4 | |
RE-1600-2048 | 1.6-GHz Pentium M | 2048 MB | Gigabit Ethernet | 40 GB hard disk | 1 GB CompactFlash card | 6.2 |
The memory in Table 1 indicates the amount
of total memory. To determine the amount of available memory, issue
the show chassis routing-engine
CLI command.
On routers that accept two Routing Engines, you cannot mix Routing Engine types except for a brief period (one minute or so) during an upgrade or downgrade to two Routing Engines of the same type.