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Juniper EX4600 Series 3Y WA & VNA Support | Enterprise Network Services
Juniper Networks
MPN: SUB-EX46-2S-3-ND-U
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Key Features
- 3-year warranty assistance
- VNA coverage included
- Designed for EX4600 series
- Vendor-backed support entitlement
- Enterprise maintenance term
- Service coverage for network infrastructure
- Protect EX4600 deployments with 3-year warranty assistance
- Maintain service continuity via VNA coverage for supported hardware
Maintain operational continuity across EX4600 deployments with 3-year warranty assistance and VNA coverage from Juniper. This support offering is designed for infrastructure teams that need dependable service terms for production switching environments, where downtime, delayed replacement handling, and fragmented support paths create real risk.
By extending coverage on the EX4600 series, this plan helps standardize support planning across the network lifecycle. It gives procurement and operations teams a clear service entitlement for a critical switching platform, reducing uncertainty when incidents occur and helping preserve budget predictability over the term.
For organizations running campus, aggregation, or data center switching on EX4600 hardware, the value is in keeping support aligned to the platform’s role in the network. Instead of relying on ad hoc service decisions, teams can anchor the deployment to a defined Juniper support path that fits enterprise maintenance expectations.
Ideal For
- Extending support on EX4600 access or aggregation switches
- Standardizing maintenance terms across enterprise network refreshes
- Protecting production switching environments with vendor coverage
- Aligning procurement with planned hardware lifecycle management
Why This Product
- 13-year term versus shorter support windows
- 2EX4600-specific coverage versus generic service plans
- 3Vendor-backed entitlement versus ad hoc maintenance
- 4Predictable lifecycle planning versus reactive renewals