Juniper Networks
5G SUB1Y DPI (ANALYTICS) LIC
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5G SUB1Y DPI (ANALYTICS) LIC Juniper Networks | Licensing, Analytics
Juniper Networks
MPN: S-BASDPI-5G-1
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Key Features
- 1-year licensing term
- DPI analytics entitlement
- Software licensing delivery
- Single-license quantity
- Juniper Networks vendor line
- Annual renewal model
- Designed for 5G traffic analysis
- Maintain traffic visibility across 5G environments with 1-year DPI analytics licensing
Keep 5G traffic analysis aligned with operational demands using this 1-year DPI analytics license from Juniper Networks. Built for environments where packet-level visibility matters, it supports deeper inspection workflows that help infrastructure teams understand traffic patterns, enforce policy, and maintain control as demand changes.
This licensing model is suited to organizations that want to extend analytics capability without changing the underlying platform. It fits procurement cycles that prefer annual renewal and controlled expansion, while giving network teams a clear path to maintain inspection coverage over time. For enterprises managing sensitive traffic flows, DPI analytics can help surface the detail needed for troubleshooting, policy validation, and service assurance.
Compared with lower-tier options, this license is positioned for teams that need sustained analytical depth rather than basic monitoring. It is a practical fit for environments where visibility is tied directly to uptime, security posture, and user experience. The result is more informed operations with a licensing structure that stays predictable.
Ideal For
- 5G traffic inspection in enterprise network operations
- Annual analytics licensing for controlled budget planning
- Policy validation and troubleshooting in Juniper environments
- Visibility expansion for teams managing high-volume traffic
Why This Product
- 1Annual term supports predictable renewal planning
- 2DPI analytics focus goes beyond basic monitoring
- 3Single-license entitlement suits targeted deployments
- 4Software-only model avoids hardware expansion