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QFX5130-32CD-AFO-T Juniper 32 x 400G Switch | Data Center, TAA
Juniper Networks
MPN: QFX5130-32CD-AFO-T
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Key Features
- 32 x 400G fixed ports
- 1U rack-mount form factor
- Juniper QFX5130 platform
- TAA SKU designation
- Data center switch architecture
- High-density fabric connectivity
- Scale fabric bandwidth with 32 x 400G ports for dense east-west traffic
- Conserve rack space with a 1U chassis for high-density deployment
Push dense east-west traffic through a purpose-built 1U switch designed for high-performance data center fabrics. The QFX5130-32CD-AFO-T delivers 32 x 400G connectivity in a compact chassis, giving architects the port density needed to scale leaf-spine designs without expanding rack footprint.
Built for environments where throughput, latency, and operational consistency matter, this Juniper platform is suited to aggregation, fabric interconnect, and high-bandwidth server connectivity. The 400G port profile helps reduce oversubscription pressure and supports the migration path from legacy 100G and 200G designs toward higher-capacity fabric tiers.
For procurement teams, the TAA designation matters in regulated and public-sector environments where sourcing compliance is part of the buying decision. For operations teams, the 1U form factor simplifies rack planning while preserving the density required for modern compute, storage, and AI-adjacent workloads. This is the kind of switch you choose when the network must keep pace with the servers it connects.
Ideal For
- Leaf switch deployment in a high-density data center fabric
- Spine aggregation for 400G-ready east-west traffic
- Regulated enterprise or public-sector network procurement
- High-bandwidth server and storage interconnects
Why This Product
- 132 x 400G ports versus lower-density 100G or 200G switches
- 21U footprint for tighter rack economics
- 3TAA SKU for regulated procurement environments
- 4Built for high-bandwidth fabric aggregation






