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MX10K8-4F-PREM-DC W/ 2XLC4800 BNDL

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Juniper MX10K8-4F-PREM-DC Router Bundle | Carrier-Grade, DC, Enterprise

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MPN: MX10K8-4F-PD-4800

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Key Features

  • Juniper MX10K8-4F-PREM-DC chassis bundle
  • Includes 2x LC4800 optical modules
  • Direct-current power architecture
  • 4-port chassis configuration
  • Carrier-grade routing platform
  • Designed for backbone and aggregation deployments
  • Bundle format for faster implementation
  • Protect backbone traffic with a carrier-grade Juniper MX10K bundle
Support critical routing paths with a bundle built for serious infrastructure. The Juniper MX10K8-4F-PREM-DC package pairs a DC-powered MX10K chassis with 2x LC4800 optics, creating a practical foundation for backbone, aggregation, and data center edge deployments where service continuity and optical connectivity are non-negotiable. This configuration is well suited to teams that need to standardize on direct-current power while keeping procurement and rollout efficient. By bundling the chassis with optics, it reduces the number of separate purchase decisions and helps accelerate deployment planning for environments that value predictability. Compared with lower-tier routing gear, this bundle is aimed at networks that carry real operational risk: multi-site enterprise backbones, carrier aggregation points, and DC facilities that require dependable routing infrastructure. It is the kind of platform chosen when the cost of a weak link is measured in downtime, not inconvenience.

Ideal For

  • Enterprise backbone routing
  • Carrier aggregation layer deployment
  • Data center edge connectivity
  • DC-powered infrastructure standardization

Why This Product

  • 1Includes optics in the bundle for faster deployment
  • 2DC power design suits direct-current facilities
  • 3Built for carrier-grade routing, not branch use
  • 4Better suited to backbone workloads than entry-level routers