Juniper Networks
MX10K8-4F-P128-AC W/ 2XLC4800 BNDL
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Juniper MX10K8-4F-P128-AC Bundle | Carrier-Grade Router, Enterprise
Juniper Networks
MPN: MX10K8-4FPXA-4800
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Key Features
- Juniper MX10K8 platform
- Bundle includes 2 x LC4800 modules
- Carrier-grade routing architecture
- Built for edge, aggregation, and backbone deployments
- MX10K family platform positioning
- High-density infrastructure use case
- MPN: MX10K8-4FPXA-4800
- Protect critical traffic paths with a carrier-grade MX10K8 routing platform
Support demanding routing workloads with the Juniper MX10K8-4F-P128-AC bundle. Designed for carrier-grade environments, this configuration combines the MX10K8 platform with two LC4800 modules to fit service-provider edge, aggregation, and backbone roles where traffic density and operational stability are non-negotiable.
This is the kind of platform teams choose when they need more than a router that simply forwards packets. It is built for infrastructure programs that value predictable behavior, deployment consistency, and the ability to anchor critical network paths without constant redesign. The bundled modules help streamline procurement and make the system easier to align with a planned rollout.
For organizations managing high-value traffic, the difference is in the fit. The MX10K8 family is positioned for environments where downtime is expensive and growth must be planned, not improvised. That makes this bundle a strong choice for telecom, hosting, and large enterprise backbone teams that need a routing platform with room to serve today’s load and tomorrow’s expansion.
Ideal For
- Carrier edge routing for high-volume traffic aggregation
- Enterprise backbone deployments requiring stable routing capacity
- Telecom infrastructure refresh projects with bundled hardware
- High-availability routing in data center network cores
Why This Product
- 1Bundle includes 2 x LC4800 modules for cleaner deployment planning
- 2Built for carrier-grade routing instead of branch-office use
- 3Better fit for backbone and edge aggregation than compact routers
- 4Designed for infrastructure teams prioritizing uptime and scale






