Juniper Networks
ACX5K RIGHT TO USE 72 10GE PORTS
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Juniper ACX5K-L-72X10GE-S 72 10GE Ports | Router Licensing
Juniper Networks
MPN: ACX5K-L-72X10GE-S
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Key Features
- 72 10GE port entitlement
- Right-to-use license for ACX5K platform
- Designed for optical network deployments
- Designed for data networking deployments
- Juniper Networks vendor ecosystem
- Software-based capacity expansion
- No physical transceiver hardware included
- Expand interface capacity with 72 licensed 10GE ports
Expand ACX5K port capacity with a right-to-use license that adds 72 10GE ports for optical network and data networking deployments. This model is designed for teams that need to increase service density while preserving the existing Juniper platform investment.
By licensing additional 10GE capacity instead of replacing hardware, you keep the operational profile stable and avoid the disruption of a full platform refresh. That matters when the network is already engineered around the ACX5K and the goal is to add throughput where it counts.
The 72-port entitlement is a practical fit for service providers and enterprise infrastructure teams that need more high-speed interfaces for aggregation, transport, or edge expansion. It supports cleaner capacity planning, simplifies procurement, and helps align port growth with actual demand.
For organizations standardizing on Juniper routing, this license provides a direct path to higher interface density on a known platform. It is a focused purchase: no excess hardware, no unnecessary redesign, just the capacity needed to keep critical traffic moving.
Ideal For
- Expanding service-provider edge capacity on an existing ACX5K chassis
- Adding high-speed interfaces for optical transport aggregation
- Increasing port availability for enterprise data networking growth
- Licensing additional 10GE capacity during phased network expansion
Why This Product
- 1Adds 72 10GE ports without a chassis refresh
- 2Keeps the ACX5K platform in service longer
- 3Fits capacity planning better than overbuying hardware
- 4Targets high-density routing expansion