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Juniper ACX5448-H-X-DC-AFI Carrier Router, DC, MPLS | Enterprise
Juniper Networks
MPN: ACX5448-H-X-DC-AFI
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Key Features
- Juniper ACX5448 platform
- DC power input
- AFI cooling design
- MPLS support
- Half-capacity configuration
- Carrier-grade router class
- Edge access and aggregation use
- Support carrier-edge routing with MPLS for traffic engineering and segmented WAN designs
Built for network environments where routing behavior and infrastructure planning matter, the Juniper ACX5448-H-X-DC-AFI brings together DC power input, AFI cooling, MPLS support, and a half-capacity configuration. It is designed for carrier-edge roles where the platform must fit into standardized power architectures and support traffic engineering at the access or aggregation layer.
MPLS support makes this model appropriate for WAN designs that depend on segmentation and controlled path selection. The DC power format aligns with facilities that run centralized power systems, while the half-capacity configuration helps teams deploy the ACX5448 platform without committing to a fully populated build when the use case does not require it.
For infrastructure teams, the distinction is practical: this is a purpose-built router configuration for environments that value operational consistency, thermal planning, and deployment fit. The AFI cooling design supports stable operation in network rooms and service provider sites where continuous service is expected. If your architecture calls for Juniper routing at the edge with DC power and MPLS alignment, this configuration is built for that job.
Ideal For
- Carrier access edge routing in MPLS-based WAN environments
- Aggregation-layer deployment in DC-powered network rooms
- Service provider edge routing where rack and power planning are constrained
- Enterprise WAN edge segmentation with Juniper routing infrastructure
Why This Product
- 1DC-powered configuration for centralized power environments
- 2AFI cooling for thermal management in continuous operation
- 3MPLS support for carrier and WAN edge traffic engineering
- 4Half-capacity design for deployments that do not require full-density hardware






