Routing Engine Types and Characteristics
This section lists the Routing Engine characteristics that are supported in each routing
platform. It also shows the Routing Engine component supported in each routing platform.
This section covers the following routing platforms:
Table 40 on page 169 lists the Routing Engine type characteristics for each routing platform.
Table 40: Routing Engine Characteristics Per Routing Platform
Routing PlatformsHard DriveMemoryProcessorCLI NameRouting Engine
M406.4 GB256 MBIntel Pentium 200 MHzRE1RE-M40 (RE-200)
M5, M10, M20, M40
(requires new housing)
10 – 20 GB768 MB
256 MB (M5,
M10)
Intel Pentium2 333 MHzRE2RE-333 – 768
M5, M10, M20, M40, M40e,
M160, T320, T640, T1600,
TX Matrix
30 GB2048 MBIntel Pentium3 600 HHzRE3RE-600 – 2048
M320, T320, T640, T1600,
TX Matrix
30 GB2048 MBIntel Pentium4 1.6 GHzRE4RE-1600 – 2048
M7i, M10i20 GB768 MBIntel Celeron 400 MHzRE5RE-400 – 256 +
512 Upgrade
M7i, M10i40 GB1536 MBIntel Pentium3 850 MHzRE-850RE-850 – 1536
M40e, M16040 GB2048 MBIntel Celeron 1.0 GHzRE-A-1000RE-A – 1000 –
2048
M120, M320, T320, T640,
T1600, TX Matrix
40 GB4096 MBIntel Celeron 2.0 GHzRE-A-2000RE-A – 2000 –
4096
T640, T1600, TX Matrix
Plus
SSD8 GB1.8-GHzRE-C1800RE-DUO-C1800-8G
(required to
connect to a
Routing Matrix)
TX Matrix PlusDRAM16 GB2.6 GHzRE-C2600RE-DUO-C2600-16G
M7i and M10i Router Routing Engine
Figure 54 on page 170 shows the Routing Engine that is supported in the M7i and M10i
routing platforms. For the current Routing Engines supported on these routing platforms,
see Table 40 on page 169.
169Copyright © 2012, Juniper Networks, Inc.
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