Articles by tag "Juniper EX4300"

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  1. Juniper EX4300 End-of-Life (EOL) Guide: Risks, Timelines, and Migration Strategies The Juniper EX4300 series has been a cornerstone for campus access and light aggregation networks. With hardware approaching its End-of-Life (EOL), it’s critical to understand the exact timelines, assess risks, and explore strategic migration paths to ensure network security, reliability, and ...
  2. Juniper EX4300 vs. Cisco Catalyst 9300: Performance and Feature Shootout When designing or upgrading enterprise access and aggregation layers, selecting the right switch is a critical long-term decision. Modern networks must support high-bandwidth applications, dense Wi-Fi deployments, and growing IoT traffic while maintaining reliability, scalability, and ...
  3. Juniper EX4300 Third-Party Transceiver Compatibility When you are performing a midnight maintenance window in a US-based enterprise data center, migrating core uplinks to a newly racked Juniper EX4300, the last thing you need is a silent packet drop or a hard-down interface. You plug in a third-party 10G SFP+ or 40G QSFP+ transceiver, and the link ...
  4. Juniper EX4400 vs EX4300: Sizing EVPN-VXLAN Deployment at the Enterprise Campus Edge Quick Take The Juniper EX4400 is the definitive choice for modern EVPN-VXLAN campus edge deployments, leveraging programmable Broadcom Trident 3 silicon to deliver line-rate single-pass VXLAN routing. While the legacy EX4300 remains a viable option for basic Layer 2 Virtual Chassis ...

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