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Juniper MX10004 Base System 5 Fabric (SF2+) | Carrier Router, Enterprise
Juniper Networks
MPN: MX10004-BASE
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Key Features
- Juniper MX10004 base system chassis
- 5 fabric slots
- SF2+ fabric support
- Carrier-grade router platform
- Modular chassis architecture
- Designed for high-density routing deployments
- Support dense routing growth with 5 fabric slots
- Anchor carrier-edge deployments using SF2+ fabric support
Keep critical routing services anchored on a platform built for dense, high-value network environments. The Juniper MX10004 base system with 5 fabric slots and SF2+ support gives infrastructure teams a chassis foundation for large-scale carrier and enterprise edge deployments where uptime, port density, and expansion headroom matter.
This base system is intended for organizations that need a routing platform they can grow into, not out of. Its modular fabric architecture supports a more deliberate capacity strategy, helping teams align hardware investment with traffic growth, service segmentation, and long-term network planning. For procurement teams, that means a chassis foundation that can justify its place in the rack through lifecycle flexibility and deployment consistency.
Use it where network consolidation, service aggregation, and resilient backbone design demand more than commodity routing hardware. The MX10004 base system is positioned for environments that value platform stability, upgrade paths, and the operational discipline of Juniper’s carrier-grade architecture.
Ideal For
- Carrier edge routing in high-traffic service provider environments
- Core aggregation for large enterprise campus or data center networks
- Chassis-based network expansion where modular growth is required
- Routing platform standardization across multi-site infrastructure programs
Why This Product
- 15 fabric slots support a more expandable chassis strategy
- 2SF2+ compatibility fits higher-end MX platform deployments
- 3Base system architecture supports long lifecycle planning
- 4Carrier-grade design suits core and edge routing roles






