Juniper Networks
MX240 PREMIUM BUNDLE, AC LOW POWER
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Juniper MX240 Premium Bundle, AC Low Power | Carrier-Grade Router
Juniper Networks
MPN: MX240-PREMIUM2-AC-LOW
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Key Features
- Juniper MX240 carrier-grade router platform
- Premium bundle configuration
- AC low-power power profile
- MX-series modular routing architecture
- Designed for edge and aggregation roles
- Enterprise and service-provider deployment fit
- Sustain critical routing paths through outages with carrier-grade MX240 chassis architecture
- Support high-availability network designs using premium bundle platform positioning
Keep core traffic moving through maintenance windows, link events, and unexpected outages with the Juniper MX240 Premium Bundle, AC Low Power. This carrier-grade routing platform is designed for infrastructure teams that need dependable forwarding capacity, strong service continuity, and a chassis built for long-term network roles rather than short-cycle refreshes.
The MX240 platform is a fit for aggregation, edge, and service-provider environments where routing density and operational stability carry real business impact. Its premium bundle positioning reflects the kind of deployment that justifies a higher acquisition cost: fewer compromises on platform class, better alignment with critical network architecture, and a foundation intended for sustained production use.
Use it where network interruption is expensive, where routing decisions affect many downstream systems, and where the hardware must earn its place in the rack. For teams standardizing on Juniper routing, this model supports a disciplined approach to core infrastructure planning.
Ideal For
- Carrier edge routing in service-provider networks
- Aggregation layer deployment in large enterprise backbones
- Core routing for distributed campus and data center interconnects
- High-availability network refreshes requiring Juniper MX-series alignment
Why This Product
- 1Carrier-grade chassis versus branch-office routers
- 2Premium bundle positioning for production network roles
- 3AC low-power configuration for infrastructure planning
- 4Juniper MX-series fit for edge and aggregation layers






