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Juniper CARE CORE Support QFX5120-32T | Enterprise Network Service
Juniper Networks
MPN: SVC-COR-QFX51-32T
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Key Features
- Juniper CARE CORE support service
- Coverage for QFX5120-32T
- Vendor-backed escalation path
- Production network support model
- Service entitlement for deployed hardware
- Designed for uptime-sensitive environments
- Formal support contract
- Protect production switching with Juniper vendor-backed support coverage
Protect QFX5120-32T deployments with Juniper CARE CORE support and keep your switching environment aligned to a formal service model. For infrastructure teams, the difference is simple: instead of relying on internal troubleshooting alone, you get a vendor-backed path for issue resolution and escalation.
That matters in core network environments where a switch is not just another device — it is part of the traffic path that keeps applications, users, and downstream systems moving. A support contract like this helps reduce uncertainty when something goes wrong and gives operations teams a clearer way to respond.
Juniper CARE CORE support is well suited to organizations that value predictable coverage over reactive repair. It supports lifecycle planning, helps justify the operational cost of critical infrastructure, and adds a layer of confidence for teams responsible for uptime.
Choose this service when the QFX5120-32T is carrying production traffic and the business expects more than a best-effort response.
Ideal For
- Supporting a production QFX5120-32T switch in a data center fabric
- Maintaining vendor coverage for a core network aggregation layer
- Standardizing support across Juniper switching infrastructure
- Reducing operational risk for uptime-sensitive network environments
Why This Product
- 1Vendor-backed support versus internal-only troubleshooting
- 2Formal escalation path versus ad hoc incident handling
- 3Production continuity focus versus reactive repair
- 4Predictable service coverage versus uncertain response timing
