Juniper Networks
ENHANCED SCBE3, -S, MX
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Juniper SCBE3-MX-S Enhanced SCBE3 MX | Router Module, Enterprise
Juniper Networks
MPN: SCBE3-MX-S
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Key Features
- Upgrade perpetual license
- 3 year Gold software support
- Pricing tier: Gold
- Price level: G - (1001-2000)
- License pricing: GHE
- Licensing program: McAfee Protect Plus Program
- Software type: Security
- Preserve MX platform support continuity with 3 year Gold software support
Keep critical MX routing environments covered with enhanced SCBE3 support aligned to Juniper’s enterprise maintenance model. This SKU is an upgrade perpetual license with 3-year Gold software support, designed for organizations that need predictable lifecycle coverage rather than ad hoc break-fix response.
For teams managing production routing infrastructure, the value is in continuity: stable support entitlement, clearer procurement planning, and a licensing structure that fits established enterprise programs. Gold pricing and the upgrade perpetual model make this a practical choice when extending an installed base while maintaining vendor-backed support.
Because this product is a software licensing item rather than a hardware router, it carries no physical dimensions. It is best suited for environments where the underlying MX platform is already deployed and the priority is preserving support status, operational confidence, and budget control across the renewal cycle.
Ideal For
- Renew support coverage for an installed MX routing environment
- Extend licensing on existing enterprise security deployments
- Standardize procurement for a multi-year support cycle
- Maintain vendor-backed entitlement for production infrastructure
Why This Product
- 1Upgrade perpetual licensing instead of one-time support only
- 23-year Gold support provides longer coverage than annual renewals
- 3Gold pricing tier supports structured enterprise procurement
- 4Best suited for installed-base continuity, not new hardware deployment