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Juniper SRX300/SRX320 Advanced WAN 1 Year | Support, Enterprise
Juniper Networks
MPN: S-SRX-A-C1-1-SD
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Key Features
- 1-year service duration
- Support for SRX300 and SRX320
- WAN service coverage
- Service-based licensing model
- Maintenance term alignment
- Enterprise network support
- Protect WAN operations with a 1-year support term
- Maintain service continuity for SRX300 and SRX320 deployments
Keep branch and edge WAN infrastructure under defined support coverage with this 1-year service offering for SRX300 and SRX320 environments. It is designed for organizations that need predictable maintenance terms and a cleaner path to service continuity without overcommitting beyond the current planning cycle.
For network teams, the practical value is control. A defined support term helps align procurement, operations, and refresh planning around the devices already in service. That matters when WAN availability affects remote sites, business continuity, and the performance of distributed applications.
This service is a strong fit for teams that want to protect deployed hardware while keeping support decisions tied to actual operational needs. It supports maintenance planning, reduces exposure to unplanned service gaps, and gives procurement a straightforward way to secure coverage for a known period. For infrastructure buyers, that combination of clarity and accountability is often what justifies choosing a formal service contract over ad hoc support arrangements.
Ideal For
- Support coverage for branch WAN routers in distributed enterprises
- Maintenance planning for SRX300 and SRX320 edge deployments
- Short-term service protection during network refresh cycles
- Procurement of defined support for business-critical WAN infrastructure
Why This Product
- 11-year term fits near-term support planning
- 2Supports SRX300 and SRX320 WAN deployments
- 3Service contract structure simplifies procurement
- 4Coverage helps reduce branch network risk