• Would you prefer to have the same OS run throughout your switching infrastructure from the brand office, to the headquarters and to the data center?

    The modular architecture of Junos limits the impact of flaw. It ensures maximum uptime, lowers training and maintenance overhead, as well as operation cost.

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  • The benefits are right there waiting for you. Enjoy the special time-limited offer on Juniper EX Series:

    Special discount to EX4500 switching product powered by Virtual ChassisTM technology capabilities.
    Receive an EX8200 Chassis at no charge* by trading in your legacy chassis-base switching platform.
    Receive Juniper's Professional Migration Services with cost-efficient expert configuration and migration support at no charge.*

    Trade in your existing network and upgrade to Juniper EX Series now.

    Program details

    * Promotion valid only with purchase of at least three or more of any of the qualifying line cards in the program. Terms and Conditions apply.

    This promotion is valid from Aug 1, 2011 until Sep 30, 2012.

  • We will provide you a detail configuration analysis on saving in Total Cost of Ownership for your network.

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Having trouble keeping track of all the IOS versions?

Many IT organizations are confused with the myriad of IOS versions and flavors for the different Cisco switching family of products. The complicated feature set and licensing means many companies over-provision or buy the most expensive version just to be on the "safe" side. Managing the different platforms call for different command line syntax and structure depending whether it's IOS, CatOS, or NX-OS. Then you have to contend with a, b, c, d or e versions, figure out if it should be T, S, E, B or X trains, and finally decide if it should be the "standard", "enhanced" or "advanced" feature sets.

In addition, the monolithic nature of IOS means that any problems with the forwarding plane will bring the device down because there is no way you can gain control to respond to the problem.

With Junos, it is now possible:


A single OS across all the switching platforms, firewalls and routers.

Only one version to keep track of which is updated every quarter.

Modular nature enables automatic enhancements or fixes across all the routing, switching and security platforms.

The separate control and forwarding plane translates to greater uptime and higher reliability.

EX4500 vs. Equivalent competitor's switch


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Switching Solution Trade-in Program Details

1) End-user who has a need for a resilience LAN switching platform, Juniper is offering prevailing special discount to its EX4500 switching product that have virtual ChassisTMtechnology capabilities which are ideal for data center, campus or branch deployments.

2) Migrate from your legacy chassis-base switching platform now and receive a EX8200 Chassis at no charge*. In addition, Juniper will provide Professional Migration Services at no charge* to provide cost-efficient expert configuration and migration support that will remove risks and make your switching deployment a conspicuous success. End-user will also receive prevailing special discount for all Line Cards, SREs, PSUs, Optics, and additional upgrades to complete the EX8200 base configuration as well.

* Promotion valid only with purchase of at least three or more of any of the qualifying line cards in the program.Terms and Conditionsapply.
This promotion is valid from Aug 1, 2011 until June 31, 2012.

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