Juniper MX Series

[1] Before its release, Ethernet aggregation was a missing component of Juniper's edge network products, which was causing it to lose market-share to Alcatel.

[14] A collection of features called MobileNext was introduced in 2011 at Mobile World Congress, then discontinued in August 2013.

[16] Juniper also released a video caching system for the MX family and a suite of software applications that include parental control, firewall and traffic monitoring.

[16] New "Virtual Chassis" features allowed network operators to manage multiple boxes as though they were a single router or switch.

[18] A new Multiservice Modular Interface Card (MS-MIC) was incorporated that supports up to 9 Gbit/s for services like tunneling software.

[18] In March 2013, Juniper released the EX9200 switch, which isn't part of the MX Series, but uses the same software and Trio chipset.

It reports data to applications and other equipment to automate changes to the network in response to faults or in order optimize performance.