Juniper QFX5130 Switches

The QFX5130 line offers a high-density, cost-optimized 1U 400GbE fixed configuration switch powered by Broadcom Trident 4, ideal for expanding cloud services. With versatile 10/25/40/100/400GbE interface options, it is purpose-built for spine-and-leaf architectures in enterprise, service provider, and cloud data center environments.

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The QFX5130 line delivers a high-density, cost-effective 1U 400GbE fixed configuration switch built on Broadcom’s Trident 4 chipset. Designed for environments expanding into cloud services, the QFX5130 supports 10/25/40/100/400GbE interfaces, making it ideal for spine-and-leaf deployments across enterprise, service provider, and cloud infrastructures.

Engineered for scale-out architectures and intelligent traffic handling, the QFX5130 platform offers advanced features such as in-band telemetry and dynamic traffic steering. Its flexibility supports a range of next-gen use cases—from AI and HPC workloads to cloud-scale services—delivering long-term value and investment protection.

Features & Benefits

High Throughput

Delivers up to 25.6 Tbps of bidirectional wire-speed switching with consistently low latency and full Layer 2/Layer 3 performance.

Junos OS Capabilities

Includes advanced features like BGP, congestion management, multicast, and support for Junos Telemetry Interface (JTI).

400G Ethernet

Provides 32 x 400GbE ports with support for QSFP56-DD, QSFP28, and QSFP+ transceivers, ensuring maximum connectivity and flexibility.

Programmability

Powered by a fully programmable 400GbE chipset to support diverse deployment scenarios and evolving application needs.

Network Automation

Integrated automation tools such as Python, Ansible, Puppet, and Zero Touch Provisioning (ZTP) simplify and streamline complex network operations.

Technical Specifications

  • Use Case: Data Center Fabric Spine
  • Port Density: QFX5130-32CD – 32 x 400GbE QSFP-DD/QSFP+/QSFP28 and 2 x 10GbE SFP+
  • Throughput: Up to 25.6 Tbps (bidirectional)