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Juniper 5-Year WA for EX/QFX 48-Port Switches | Enterprise Support
Juniper Networks
MPN: SUB-EX48-1S-5Y
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Key Features
- Juniper Networks support coverage
- 5-year term
- For EX/QFX 48-port switches
- Software-services / cloud-licensing delivery
- Lifecycle-aligned maintenance coverage
- MPN: SUB-EX48-1S-5Y
- Designed for enterprise switching environments
- Extend switch coverage with a 5-year WA term
Protect the network hardware that carries day-to-day business traffic with 5-year WA coverage for Juniper EX and QFX 48-port switches. This support term is designed for organizations that want stable lifecycle planning and fewer surprises around maintenance exposure.
For procurement and infrastructure teams, the advantage is straightforward: a longer support horizon helps align budget planning with the real service life of the switch platform. That matters in environments where access-layer and aggregation switches are expected to remain in production through multiple refresh cycles.
This offering is especially relevant when switch availability affects user access, application delivery, and site connectivity. A 5-year term reduces the need to re-evaluate coverage every year and supports a more deliberate operating model for standard enterprise networks.
Choose this option when your environment is built around Juniper EX or QFX 48-port switching and you want support coverage that matches the hardware lifecycle, not just the next budget cycle.
Ideal For
- Multi-year support planning for Juniper EX access switches
- Coverage for QFX 48-port aggregation or distribution deployments
- Lifecycle protection for enterprise campus switching infrastructure
- Budget-aligned maintenance for standardized switch fleets
Why This Product
- 15-year term provides longer coverage than annual support plans
- 2Specific to EX and QFX 48-port switches
- 3Supports lifecycle planning for enterprise switch fleets
- 4Better fit for production networks than short-term coverage