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Juniper S-MX-2C4-P1-P Software License | MX Platform Enterprise

Juniper Networks

MPN: S-MX-2C4-P1-P

$35,790.37$46,481.00
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Key Features

  • Juniper MX platform license
  • 2C4 P1 entitlement
  • Software-only licensing model
  • Enterprise procurement fit
  • Platform-specific activation
  • Controlled capacity expansion
  • No customer support bundle included
  • Enable MX platform capability with a software license for 2C4 P1 deployments
Add licensed capability to Juniper MX infrastructure with a software entitlement designed for 2C4 P1 environments. This is the kind of purchase that makes sense when the platform is already in place and the goal is to unlock specific functionality without changing the hardware footprint. For senior network teams, the appeal is precision. You get a software license aligned to the MX platform, packaged for enterprise procurement, and suited to deployments where capacity planning, feature control, and lifecycle discipline matter. That makes it easier to standardize on a known architecture while keeping spend tied to actual operational need. This license is a strong fit for organizations that value platform consistency and want to avoid unnecessary refreshes. It supports a measured expansion strategy: keep the MX base stable, add the licensed capability required for the environment, and preserve budget for the parts of the network that need it most.

Ideal For

  • Activating licensed functionality on an existing Juniper MX deployment
  • Supporting a controlled expansion of enterprise routing capacity
  • Standardizing software entitlements across MX-based network sites
  • Adding capability without replacing stable MX hardware

Why This Product

  • 1Software entitlement versus hardware refresh
  • 2Platform-specific licensing versus generic add-ons
  • 3Enterprise pricing versus fragmented purchases
  • 4Controlled expansion versus broad overprovisioning