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Juniper SRX Quad T1/E1 GPIM 4-Port | Interface Module, Enterprise
Juniper Networks
MPN: SRX-GP-QUAD-T1-E1
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Key Features
- 4 x T1/E1 WAN ports
- Quad T1/E1 GPIM module
- Juniper SRX Series Services Gateways compatibility
- T1 network technology
- Interface module form factor
- 1-year limited warranty
- Country of origin: Malaysia
- Expand WAN connectivity with 4 T1/E1 ports
Extend Juniper SRX Series Services Gateways with four T1/E1 WAN ports using the Quad T1/E1 GPIM Module. This interface module is built for environments where legacy circuit connectivity still carries real operational value, whether you are maintaining branch links, supporting carrier handoffs, or bridging older WAN services during a phased migration.
For infrastructure teams, the advantage is straightforward: add the ports you need without changing the platform you already trust. The module’s four-port density helps preserve rack space and keeps the gateway aligned with existing WAN architecture. That matters when the goal is to maintain service continuity, not redesign the network around a cheaper but less suitable interface option.
This module fits Juniper SRX Series Services Gateways and is suited to data networking deployments that still depend on T1/E1 transport. It is the kind of component selected when uptime, compatibility, and operational consistency outweigh the appeal of generic connectivity hardware. For organizations with long-lived WAN circuits or staged modernization plans, it provides a clean way to keep those links active inside a managed Juniper security platform.
Ideal For
- Adding T1/E1 WAN interfaces to Juniper SRX gateways
- Maintaining legacy branch circuits during network modernization
- Supporting carrier handoffs in data networking environments
- Expanding WAN port density without replacing the firewall platform
Why This Product
- 1Adds 4 T1/E1 WAN ports to SRX gateways
- 2Designed for Juniper SRX Series compatibility
- 3Better fit for legacy circuit environments than Ethernet-only modules
- 4Compact interface expansion for WAN continuity