Juniper Networks
LICS SCALING LIMIT 16K SUBSCRIBERS MX M SERIES
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Juniper S-SA-16K MX Series Subscriber Scaling Limit | Cloud Licensing
Juniper Networks
MPN: S-SA-16K
$12,052.81$15,653.00
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Key Features
- 16,000-subscriber scaling limit
- Juniper Networks licensing entitlement
- MX M Series platform support
- Software-services cloud licensing category
- Subscriber capacity control
- Platform-specific license enforcement
- Set subscriber capacity planning with a 16,000-subscriber scaling limit
- Control MX Series growth using a Juniper software licensing entitlement
Set a clear subscriber ceiling for MX Series environments with this Juniper scaling license. The 16,000-subscriber limit helps network teams plan capacity with precision, align service growth to operational targets, and maintain a controlled deployment model as demand increases.
This is a licensing control point, not a hardware upgrade. It is suited to teams managing subscriber-based services on MX M Series platforms where capacity governance matters as much as throughput. By defining the scaling boundary in advance, it supports cleaner forecasting, simpler procurement decisions, and more disciplined expansion planning.
For organizations running carrier and enterprise edge services, the value is in certainty. You know the licensed limit, you know the platform target, and you can scale with fewer surprises. That makes it easier to justify spend against actual service growth rather than speculative overbuild.
Ideal For
- Scaling subscriber services on Juniper MX M Series routers
- Planning capacity for service provider edge deployments
- Controlling licensed subscriber growth in managed network environments
- Budgeting expansion against a fixed subscriber entitlement
Why This Product
- 1Defines a fixed 16,000-subscriber ceiling instead of open-ended scaling
- 2Targets MX M Series deployments rather than general-purpose licensing
- 3Supports capacity governance for subscriber-based services
- 4Helps avoid premature hardware overbuild