The Juniper EX 4200-48T is a highly versatile and reliable managed switch designed for desktop use, featuring a total of 48 ports for flexible and efficient connectivity. Built on Juniper’s Virtual Chassis technology, this switch is capable of combining multiple EX 4200 switches into a single, logical device that operates as one, simplifying network management and configuration.
This particular model (EX 4200-48T-DC) is powered through DC power to accommodate environments with specific power requirements. The switch offers Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000Base-T) capabilities on all its 48 ports, providing fast and dependable network speeds suited for medium-to-large-sized offices or data centres. The switch is designed with high availability in mind, supporting hot-swappable power supplies and fans for easy maintenance and reduced downtime. In the event of a power or hardware failure, components can be replaced without shutting down the entire switch, ensuring continuous network operation.
The EX 4200-48T includes Layer 2 and Layer 3 support, allowing it to handle complex networking tasks such as routing and switching. The switch supports advanced functionalities, including Quality of Service (QoS) for prioritizing key network traffic, and security features like port-based Network Access Control (NAC) using IEEE 802.1X standards. This ensures that only authorized devices can access the network.
The unit combines comprehensive management options, offering command-line interface (CLI) support, SNMP monitoring, and web-based management tools to meet a variety of user needs. Its compact desktop form factor makes it easy to integrate into existing office setups with minimal space requirements.
EOL Technology Services offers professional support and replacement parts for the EX 4200-48T-DC. With our services, you can expect expert advice and assistance to keep your equipment running smoothly. Our team ensures that vital components are quickly replaced, helping you maintain network performance and minimize downtime whenever issues arise.