Juniper Network Switches — EX, QFX & ACX Series

Junos-powered Juniper EX access and QFX data-center switches

About Network Switches

Juniper Networks switches run Junos OS with industry-leading routing maturity. Pro Disk Network stocks the full Juniper line: EX2300/3400/4300/4400/4600 enterprise access; QFX5100/5110/5120/5200/5210/5220/5700 data-center; ACX series provider-edge. 1G access through 400G spine. Junos automation via NETCONF / YANG / Ansible / Salt fully supported.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Juniper EX4300 still supported in 2026?

Yes — EX4300 receives extended Junos updates through 2027. Recent firmware adds MACsec, EVPN-VXLAN host route, and improved telemetry. Refurbished EX4300-48T typically runs $800-1,400 vs $4,500-6,000 new MSRP.

Can Juniper switches stack like Cisco IOS-XE?

Yes — Junos uses Virtual Chassis (VC) which stacks up to 10 switches in a single logical unit over 10G/40G/100G VC uplinks. Better routing/protocol maturity than Cisco stack-wise; configuration is single-master.

Junos vs IOS-XE — which to pick?

Junos has cleaner configuration model (commit/rollback, atomic transactions), stronger routing protocol stack, and is preferred at service-provider scale. IOS-XE has broader skills bench in enterprise IT and easier CLI for ops teams transitioning from older Cisco gear.

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