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10G/40G/100G QSFP28 6 PORTS ENABLED

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Juniper Networks MPC7E-MRATE-RTU 6-Port QSFP28 100G | Router Module

Juniper Networks

MPN: MPC7E-MRATE-RTU

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Key Features

  • 6 enabled QSFP28 ports
  • Supports 10G, 40G, and 100G service
  • Juniper MPC7E platform module
  • High-density router expansion
  • Designed for aggregation and core routing
  • Flexible multi-speed port provisioning
  • Expand uplink capacity with six enabled QSFP28 ports for 10G, 40G, and 100G service
  • Support mixed-speed migration plans using a single port module across multiple link rates
Add high-speed port density where backbone and aggregation traffic demand it most. The Juniper MPC7E-MRATE-RTU enables six QSFP28 ports for 10G, 40G, and 100G connectivity, giving infrastructure teams a practical path to scale throughput on supported router platforms without a full hardware refresh. This module is suited for environments that need to mix link speeds across migration phases, consolidate uplinks, or extend capacity for latency-sensitive services. By enabling multiple high-speed ports in a single line card, it supports cleaner network growth and more efficient use of chassis resources. For enterprise and service provider teams, the value is in controlled expansion: add bandwidth where needed, maintain architectural consistency, and avoid overbuying ports that sit idle. It is a strong fit for core, aggregation, and high-performance edge deployments where port flexibility matters as much as raw speed.

Ideal For

  • Core router expansion in enterprise backbones
  • Aggregation uplinks for campus or data center edge
  • Migration from 10G and 40G links to 100G service
  • High-density port provisioning in service provider routing platforms

Why This Product

  • 1Six enabled ports versus lower-density expansion modules
  • 2Supports 10G, 40G, and 100G in one module
  • 3Better fit for phased migration than fixed-speed cards
  • 4Preserves chassis investment versus full router replacement