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ACX500 Universal Metro Router

Router ACX series

ACX500 Universal Metro Router

The ACX500 is a family of small-form-factor, hardened, fanless routers that deliver up to 60-Gbps of throughput. They come with integrated software-enabled GPS receivers and support a rich set of security, timing, and synchronization features. The ACX500 routers have been certified for indoor and outdoor use for utilities and railways. They are ideal for small-cell, LTE-Advanced mobile backhaul deployments, as well as industrial environments.

The temperature-hardened ACX500 indoor model provides four copper 10/100/1000-Mbps ports and two fiber 1-Gbps ports, while the environmentally hardened ACX500-O and ACX500-O-PoE outdoor models provide three copper ports and three fiber ports. Both the ACX500 and the ACX500-O-PoE support Power over Ethernet Plus Plus (PoE++) with a power budget of 80 watts.

    Key Features

    GPS integration
    60-Gbps throughput
    MEF CE 2.0-certified
    PoE++

    Features + Benefits

    Security
    Gain an extra layer of security with support for IPsec, Network Address Translation (NAT), and IEEE 802.1ae MACsec and provide access solely to allowed elements.

    Timing and Synchronization
    Deliver the highest quality of experience (QoE) with advanced clocking technologies including SyncE and IEEE 1588-2008.

    Extensive L2/L3 Feature Support
    Apply Junos OS-enabled support for IP/MPLS with traffic engineering, rich network and fault management, service monitoring, and operations, administration and management (OAM) capabilities.

    Zero-Touch Deployment (ZTD)
    Fast remote provisioning reduces operational costs and the demand on your resources while helping you accelerate the delivery of new services.

    Power Over Ethernet
    Easily power small cells and microwave systems with PoE++, which provides a power budget of 80 watts.

    Hardened Design
    The router supports both outdoor and industrial applications with an environmentally reinforced design and passive cooling.

    RFC 2544 Benchmarking
    Use RFC 2544-based testing to confirm whether a node is ready for service once configured with zero-touch deployment (ZTD).

    Traffic Shaping
    Apply hierarchical quality-of-service (HQoS) to shape traffic for each linear configured microwave link.

    Junos OS SDK
    Easily customize provisioning and integration with third-party apps and tools using the Junos OS SDK.

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