Juniper Networks
ATTACK TIME SVC TO 20G, UNLIMITED 3YR
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Juniper ATTACK TIME SVC TO 20G, Unlimited 3 Yr | DDoS Service
Juniper Networks
MPN: J-COR-SWT-U-BASE-3
$391,516.33$545,169.00
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Key Features
- Juniper Networks attack-time service entitlement
- Supports 20G-class platform coverage
- 3-year service term
- Unlimited attack events
- Service-only offering
- MPN J-COR-SWT-U-BASE-3
- Protect 20G-class deployments with a 3-year attack-time service term
- Cover unlimited attack events during the subscription period
Keep your 20G-class Juniper environment covered through a longer planning cycle. ATTACK TIME SVC TO 20G, UNLIMITED 3YR provides a three-year attack-time service entitlement with unlimited events, giving infrastructure teams a clearer path for sustained coverage when attack conditions occur.
This service is built for organizations that prefer predictable protection over short-term stopgaps. The unlimited event structure removes the need to count incidents against a small allowance, while the 3-year term reduces renewal churn and supports multi-year budgeting. That combination matters when the network is part of a critical service chain and response timing cannot be left to chance.
For procurement teams, the appeal is straightforward: a defined service term, platform-specific coverage, and an event model that scales with real-world demand. For operations teams, it means one less variable when the network is under pressure. It is a practical fit for environments where continuity, planning, and vendor-backed support all need to stay aligned.
Ideal For
- Protecting a 20G-class Juniper deployment in a long-term operating environment
- Supporting repeated attack-response needs without event-count limits
- Reducing annual procurement cycles for service coverage
- Maintaining continuity for critical network traffic under sustained threat conditions
Why This Product
- 1Unlimited events versus capped incident coverage
- 23-year term versus shorter renewal cycles
- 3Targets 20G-class platforms rather than generic service plans
- 4Supports long-range budgeting for critical infrastructure