A practical FAQ covering Juniper partners, technologies, Tesla Model Y Juniper battery specs, company overview, and even how to use a multimeter to test voltage. Written from the perspective of an emergency specialist who needs answers fast.
After burning $4,200 on bad assumptions during a network refresh, I dug into Juniper's 'Feature Explorer,' compared it to Cisco and HPE, and learned why checking specs like the 8110 matters as much as crimping connectors correctly.
Enterprise networking has a flip phone problem. We chase flashy features while forgetting the core promise: it just works. Yet a recent Juniper security advisory on PTX series routers hints at a different path forward. Let's talk about the real cost of feature bloat vs. 3210-style simplicity.
Three scenarios for handling emergency network hardware replacements and upgrades on the Juniper platform. From non-critical to 'the CEO's VPN is down,' here's what an IT guy with 200+ rush orders actually does.
A seasoned quality inspector breaks down how to spec network hardware for a facility in De Soto, KS. We cover the Juniper SRX320, SD-WAN, and a surprising lesson on a VS Klein multimeter.
A procurement manager’s comparison of Juniper ACX7024 and EX4600 switches. Based on real-world cost tracking, configuration pitfalls, and hidden fees over a 3-year period.
A procurement manager's deep dive into the hidden costs of building a Juniper EX Virtual Chassis, comparing broadcom vs. c300 connectors, and why the 'cheaper' option isn't always the best deal for your network.
An admin buyer's perspective on choosing Juniper products, from enterprise switches like the 3210 to the mundane task of unblocking a phone number, and the critical role of a firewall log analyzer.
A network engineer shares hard-won lessons about Juniper Networks: why the 'it just works' mindset led to a $3,200 mistake with an EX4600, and the checklist that prevents it.
A practical, step-by-step guide for small to mid-sized business administrators on how to buy a used Juniper EX4300 switch. This checklist covers vetting vendors, verifying hardware, negotiating on grey market gear, and avoiding common pitfalls like counterfeit parts and bad firmware.