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Juniper CARE Core Support S-NAT-IN-MX960 | Professional Services
Juniper Networks
MPN: SVC-COR-NAT-MX960
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Key Features
- Juniper CARE Core Support for MX960 platforms
- Professional services support for enterprise routing infrastructure
- Vendor-backed escalation for operational incidents
- Designed to reduce downtime in critical network environments
- Supports lifecycle management for production deployments
- Built for teams that require predictable support coverage
- Protect MX960 routing operations with vendor-backed CARE Core coverage
- Reduce incident resolution time using Juniper-aligned escalation paths
Juniper CARE Core Support for the MX960 is designed to help enterprises protect one of the most important layers in their network stack: the routing platform carrying production traffic. When service issues arise, the difference between a quick recovery and a costly outage often comes down to the quality of support behind the platform.
This coverage gives teams a direct path to Juniper-aligned assistance, helping reduce time spent diagnosing problems and coordinating next steps. For organizations running MX960 in demanding environments, that means more predictable operations and less exposure to the hidden costs of delayed resolution.
CARE Core Support is a strong fit for infrastructure teams that need dependable vendor involvement, not just generic help desk response. It supports the operational discipline required in enterprise networks where uptime, routing stability, and service continuity directly affect business performance.
Ideal For
- Supporting production Juniper MX960 routing platforms
- Reducing downtime risk in enterprise backbone networks
- Providing vendor-backed escalation for network operations teams
- Maintaining continuity for business-critical traffic routing
Why This Product
- 1More structured than generic third-party support
- 2Built specifically for MX960 routing environments
- 3Faster escalation than ad hoc troubleshooting
- 4Better suited to production networks than basic break-fix coverage
