Juniper Networks
SW,ACX ADVANCE SW, 400G, 5 YR TERM,W/CS
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Juniper ACX Advance SW 400G 5 Yr Term w/CS | Subscription License
Juniper Networks
MPN: S-ACX-400G-A-5
$13,399.54$17,402.00
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Key Features
- Juniper Networks software entitlement
- 400G ACX platform coverage
- 5-year term licensing
- Subscription-based access
- Support coverage included
- Designed for enterprise network environments
- Maintain 400G ACX coverage with a 5-year subscription term
- Simplify lifecycle planning using vendor-backed support coverage
Maintain coverage for 400G ACX environments with a 5-year term that aligns procurement, support, and refresh planning. This Juniper subscription licensing package is designed for infrastructure teams that want a defined support window rather than piecing together short-term renewals or ad hoc coverage.
For enterprise networks, the value is control. A longer term reduces renewal churn, supports budget planning, and helps keep operational attention on the network instead of license administration. It is a practical fit for organizations standardizing on ACX platforms and looking to preserve continuity across routing and transport deployments.
Because this is tied to a specific 400G ACX software entitlement, it is suited to environments where platform alignment matters and support coverage must be clear from day one. The result is a cleaner ownership model for teams responsible for uptime, change management, and long-range infrastructure planning.
Ideal For
- Standardizing license coverage for Juniper ACX 400G deployments
- Planning multi-year support for enterprise routing infrastructure
- Reducing renewal frequency in long-lived network environments
- Maintaining vendor-backed coverage for production transport networks
Why This Product
- 15-year term reduces renewal frequency versus shorter subscriptions
- 2Platform-specific coverage fits Juniper ACX 400G environments
- 3Subscription model supports cleaner budget planning
- 4Vendor-backed entitlement is better suited to production networks than ad hoc coverage