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Table 28: MX10003 Router Power Requirements at Maximum Temperature (55° C)
Power Requirement
(Watts) with 90%
Efficiency
Power Requirement at 55°
C (Watts)Fixed Chassis Configuration
2344 W2110 WFully configured chassis running at high activity,
with QSFP28 optics and JNP-MIC1
2422 W2180 WFully configured chassis running at high activity,
with QSFP28 optics and JNP-MIC1-MACSEC
Table 29 on page 73 shows how much power is available with AC and DC power supplies.
Table 29: Total Power
DCACNumber of Power Supplies
1100 W1600 W1
2200 W3200 W2
3300 W4800 W3
4400 W6400 W4
5500 W8000 W5
6600 W9600 W6
Calculating System Thermal Output
After you have calculated the power consumption for your configuration, you can use that information to
determine the system thermal output (BTUs per hour). To do so, multiply the power consumption in watts
by 3.41.
For example, in Table 27 on page 72 we calculated the power consumption for a fully configured chassis
running at high activity, with QSFP28 optics, and JNP-MIC1 at 25° C typical temperature to be 1676 W.
Using that information we can calculate the system thermal output for the configuration:
Power consumption in watts * 3.41 = system thermal output in BTU/hr
1,676 W * 3.41 = 5,715.16 BTU/hr
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Juniper MX10003 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelMX10003
CategoryNetwork Router
Routing EngineRE-MX10003
Throughput2.4 Tbps
Operating SystemJunos OS
Power SupplyAC or DC
Rack Units/Form Factor3 U
RedundancyPower supplies, fans
Slot Count3

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