Juniper Networks
1Y WA.VNA.PMA. SD.EX24 PORT GOV
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Juniper EX24 Port Gov 1-Year Support | Warranty, Enterprise
Juniper Networks
MPN: SUB-EX24-AI-SG-1
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Key Features
- 1-year support coverage
- Juniper Networks service SKU
- EX24 port platform support
- Government procurement designation
- Fixed-term service entitlement
- Short-cycle renewal planning
- Maintain active coverage for EX24 deployments with a 1-year support term
- Match support spend to annual budget cycles using short-term entitlement
Secure a 1-year support term for Juniper EX24 port deployments in government procurement environments. This SKU is designed for organizations that want clear, short-cycle coverage tied to a specific platform, making it easier to match support spend to fiscal planning and near-term operational needs.
A one-year term can be the right fit when refresh timing is still being finalized, when budget authority is approved in annual increments, or when teams need to keep coverage active while evaluating longer-term infrastructure direction. It gives procurement a clean entitlement to document and operations a defined service window to manage.
For buyers comparing support options, this service stands out by keeping the commitment focused and predictable. It supports disciplined renewal management, reduces the risk of coverage gaps, and fits environments where EX24 port deployments must remain under vendor-backed support without locking into a multi-year term.
Ideal For
- Annual budget cycles requiring short-term support coverage
- Government procurement programs with one-year entitlement needs
- EX24 port deployments awaiting longer-term refresh decisions
- Renewal management for active network hardware coverage
Why This Product
- 11-year term fits annual budget approvals better than multi-year coverage
- 2Government-oriented SKU supports procurement documentation
- 3Fixed service window simplifies renewal tracking
- 4Platform-specific entitlement is clearer than generic support bundles