Juniper Networks
MX10K8-6F-PREM-AC1 W/ 2XLC4802 BNDL
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Juniper MX10K8-6F-PREM-AC1 Router Bundle | Carrier-Grade, Enterprise
Juniper Networks
MPN: MX10K8-6F-PA1-4802
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Key Features
- Juniper MX10K8 routing platform
- Bundle includes 2 x LC4802 modules
- Carrier-grade router architecture
- Designed for core and aggregation layers
- Modular chassis-based deployment model
- Built for high-availability network environments
- Sustain critical routing workloads with Juniper MX10K8 platform architecture
- Support high-density deployments using 2 x LC4802 modules
Keep critical traffic moving through large-scale service provider and enterprise networks with the Juniper MX10K8-6F-PREM-AC1 bundle. Built for environments where routing density, uptime, and operational consistency matter, this configuration combines the MX10K8 platform with two LC4802 modules to support demanding core and aggregation roles.
This class of router is designed for teams that need more than basic forwarding. It fits architectures where traffic growth, service separation, and backbone stability must be handled without constant redesign. The bundled LC4802 modules add deployment flexibility and help align the platform with higher-capacity network planning.
For infrastructure teams, the value is in reducing compromise. Instead of sizing for today and replacing tomorrow, this bundle supports a more durable routing layer for service provider backbones, large campus cores, and high-availability WAN aggregation. It is the kind of platform chosen when the cost of congestion, downtime, or forklift upgrades is higher than the cost of getting the routing layer right the first time.
Ideal For
- Service provider core routing
- Enterprise WAN aggregation
- Large campus backbone deployment
- High-availability network edge routing
Why This Product
- 1Bundled with 2 x LC4802 modules for deployment flexibility
- 2Built for core and aggregation routing rather than branch use
- 3Suited to high-availability environments where uptime matters
- 4Better fit for long-term network scaling than entry-level routers






