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Data Sheet

EX4300 Ethernet
Switch

Product Overview Product Description


The Juniper Networks EX4300 The Juniper Networks® EX4300 line of Ethernet switches with Virtual Chassis technology
line of Ethernet switches combines the carrier-class reliability of modular systems with the economics and flexibility
delivers the performance of stackable platforms, delivering a high-performance, scalable solution for data center,
and scale required for both campus and branch office environments.
campus and data center Gigabit
Ethernet (GbE) access switch Offering a full suite of Layer 2 and Layer 3 switching capabilities, the EX4300 enables a
deployments. Combined with variety of deployments, including campus, branch and data center access. A single 24-
Juniper’s market leading Virtual port or 48-port EX4300 switch can be deployed initially. As requirements grow, Juniper
Chassis technology, the EX4300 Networks Virtual Chassis technology allows up to 10 EX4300 switches to be seamlessly
scales up to 10 members, interconnected and managed as a single device, delivering a scalable, pay-as-you-grow
delivering the high availability solution for expanding network environments. A pair of 32-port EX4300 fiber switches
and plug-and-play scale that
can also be deployed as a consolidated aggregation or small core switch. Additionally, the
businesses demand. Combining
EX4300 integrates with QFX3500, QFX3600 and QFX5100 10GbE and 40GbE data center
compact, pay-as-you-grow
access switches in a single stack or a Virtual Chassis configuration, enabling non-disruptive
economics and low power and
10GbE server upgrades and simplified management of a mixed access environment.
cooling with the performance,
availability, and port densities The EX4300 switches can be interconnected over multiple 40GbE quad small form-
of chassis-based platforms, the
factor pluggable plus (QSFP+) transceiver ports to form a 320 gigabit per second (Gbps)
EX4300 with Virtual Chassis
backplane. A flexible uplink module that supports both 1GbE and 10GbE options is also
technology enables businesses
available, enabling high-speed connectivity to aggregation- or core-layer switches which
to deploy with speed and agility
connect multiple floors or buildings.
to increase revenue and improve
productivity. All EX4300 switches include high availability (HA) features such as redundant, hot-
swappable internal power supplies and field-replaceable fans to ensure maximum uptime.
In addition, Power over Ethernet (PoE)-enabled EX4300 switch models offer standards-
based 802.3at PoE+ for delivering up to 30 watts on all ports for supporting high-density IP
telephony and 802.11n wireless access point deployments.

Chassis-Like Features in an Expandable Form Factor


The fixed-configuration EX4300 switches include a number of high availability features
typically associated with chassis-based solutions, including the following:

• Hot-swappable fans

• Modular Juniper Networks Junos® operating system (consistent with chassis systems)

• Dual Routing Engines with graceful Routing Engine switchover (GRES)

• Single management interface

• Easy, centralized software upgrades

• Scalability from 24 to 480 10/100/1000BASE-T ports, with up to 40 10GbE uplinks and


40 40GbE uplinks

• Limited lifetime hardware warranty


Your ideas. Connected.™

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EX4300 Ethernet Switch Data Sheet

Each EX4300 switch includes a single application-specific closets or in top-of-rack data center applications, the EX4300
integrated circuit (ASIC)-based Packet Forwarding Engine, the switches can be securely connected using standard 40GbE QSFP+
EX-PFE. The integrated Routing Engine (RE) delivers all control DAC cables (available in 50 cm, 1 m, 3 m and 5m lengths).
plane functionality. The EX4300 also leverages the same modular
Switches deployed in Virtual Chassis configurations spread over
Junos OS as other Juniper Networks switches, routers, and security
larger areas can be interconnected using optical QSFP+ transceivers
devices, ensuring a consistent implementation and operation of
such as the QSFP+ SR4, which supports distances up to 150 m.
control plane features across the Juniper Networks infrastructure.
A dedicated rear panel RJ-45 port is available for out-of-band
Architecture and Key Components management, while a rear panel USB port can be used to easily
The EX4300 switches are single rack unit devices that deliver upload Junos OS and configuration files. In addition, a dedicated
a compact solution for crowded wiring closets and access front panel USB console port and a rear panel RJ-45 console port
switch locations where space and power are at a premium. offer flexible out-of-band console options.
Each EX4300 supports standard 40GbE QSFP+ ports which are
Virtual Chassis Technology
preconfigured to support high-speed Virtual Chassis backplane
connections. These ports can also serve as uplinks to upstream Up to 10 EX4300 switches can be interconnected using Virtual

aggregation devices. In addition, each EX4300 supports an Chassis technology, creating a single logical device supporting

optional front panel uplink module offering 1GbE or 10GbE up to 480 10/100/1000BASE-T ports, plus up to 40 additional

ports for high-speed backbone or link aggregation connections 10GbE and 40 additional 40GbE uplink ports. For mixed 1GbE and

between wiring closets and upstream aggregation switches. 10GbE access environments, the EX4300 can be interconnected

Uplink modules can be installed without powering down the with the QFX3500, QFX3600 and QFX5100 high-performance

switch, enabling users to add high-speed connectivity at any data center access switches. EX4300 Virtual Chassis

time or migrate from one uplink type to the other, delivering the configurations can be created to support a variety of port and

ultimate in flexible, high-performance interconnectivity. density options for data center, campus and branch deployments.
Virtual Chassis connections can be formed using any of the
The EX4300 also features a front panel LCD that offers a flexible 40GbE ports or 10GbE ports using standard DAC cables and
interface for performing device bring-up and configuration optics. The EX4300 does not support Virtual Chassis technology
rollbacks, reporting switch alarm and LED status, or restoring the on the GbE copper or fiber ports.
switch to its default settings. When deployed as a member of a
Virtual Chassis Deployments in Campus Wiring Closets
Virtual Chassis configuration, the LCD also displays the switch’s
chassis “slot number” and RE status for rapid identification and In campus wiring closets, flexible topologies can be created using
problem resolution. standard QSFP+ optics on the 40GbE ports to extend the Virtual
Chassis configuration across long distances spanning multiple
The four integrated rear panel 40GbE QSFP+ ports support
wiring closets, floors, or even buildings while using 10GbE or
EX4300 Virtual Chassis deployment over a 320 Gbps virtual
40GbE for uplink connectivity. EX4300 fiber-based switches can
backplane. When deployed in close proximity such as in wiring
also be used for campus aggregation or small core deployments.

10/40GbE 10/40GbE
40GbE Virtual 40GbE Virtual
Closet 1 EX4300 Chassis Port Closet 1 EX4300 Chassis Port

EX4300-32F EX4300-32F

10GbE/40GbE 10GbE/40GbE
uplinks uplinks

Closet 2 Closet 2

EX4300-32F EX4300-32F

EX4300 EX4300
Aggregation/ Aggregation/
Access Core Access Core

Figure 1: Using Virtual Chassis technology, up to 10 EX4300 switches can be interconnected to


create a single logical device spanning multiple wiring closets.

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EX4300 Ethernet Switch Data Sheet

Virtual Chassis Deployments in the Data Center


Collapsed Core/Aggregation
When deployed in a Virtual Chassis configuration in the data
center, all EX4300 switches are monitored and managed as a
single device, enabling enterprises to separate physical topology
from logical groupings of endpoints and allowing more efficient
resource utilization. Highly resilient topologies can also be
created using the 40GbE DAC cables.

10/40GbE
40GbE Virtual
Full Mesh
Closet 1 EX4300 Chassis Port
Virtual Chassis

EX4300-32F

10GbE/40GbE
uplinks

10/40GbE

40GbE Virtual
Chassis Port
Access
Closet 2

Figure 4: EX4300 switches in a full mesh Virtual Chassis configura-


tion for the data center.

Virtual Chassis Fabric Switching Architecture


Existing Virtual Chassis technology is further scaled and
EX4300-32F
enhanced to support a spine-and-leaf topology that is ideal for
EX4300
Aggregation high-performance and low-latency data center deployments.
Access In its first instance, this topology, called Virtual Chassis Fabric,
enables up to 20 switches to be deployed in a spine-and-leaf
Figure 2: Using Virtual Chassis technology, up to 10 EX4300 configuration, with two to four QFX5100 switches in the spine
switches can be interconnected to create a single logical device
and up to 18 QFX5100, QFX3500, QFX3600 or EX4300 switches
spanning an entire building.
as leaf nodes. This architecture provides any rack-to-any rack
Mesh Virtual Chassis Configurations for the Data Center
deterministic throughput and low latency, while significantly
In data center top-of-rack deployments, a full mesh five-switch
simplifying network operations through a single point of
Virtual Chassis configuration can be created where every
management. A Virtual Chassis Fabric configuration supports
switch member is just one hop away from every other member,
mixed 1GbE, 10GbE and 40GbE servers.
delivering the lowest possible latency. A mesh spanning distances
SRX Series EX9200 EX9200 SRX Series
of up to 150 meters can be created using standard QSFP+ optics
on the 40GbE ports (DAC cables up to 3m in length available for
shorter distances), while 10GbE ports can be used as uplinks to
connect to upstream aggregation or core devices. Active RE Eligible Hot-Standby RE Eligible

QFX5100 QFX5100 QFX5100 QFX5100


Collaped Core/
Aggregation Layer

1GbE
10/40GbE

40GbE Virtual
Chassis Port

Node #1 Node #2 Node #3 Node #4 Node #16


(QFX5100) (QFX3500) (QFX3600) (EX4300) (QFX5100)

EX4300 Virtual Chassis Access/Layer

Figure 5: EX4300, QFX3500, QFX3600 and QFX5100 at the ac-


cess layer of Virtual Chassis Fabric configuration.
Server

Figure 3: The EX4300 Ethernet switch with Virtual Chassis tech-


nology delivers a high-performance, scalable, and highly reliable
solution for the data center.

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EX4300 Ethernet Switch Data Sheet

Features and Benefits • Redundant trunk group (RTG): To avoid the complexities
of Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) without sacrificing network
Chassis-Class Availability
resiliency, the EX4300 employs redundant trunk groups to
The EX4300 line of Ethernet switches delivers high availability provide the necessary port redundancy and simplify switch
through redundant power supplies and fans, GRES, and non- configuration.
stop bridging and routing when deployed in a Virtual Chassis
• Cross-member link aggregation: Cross-member link
configuration.
aggregation allows redundant link aggregation connections
In a Virtual Chassis configuration, each EX4300 switch is between devices in a single Virtual Chassis configuration,
capable of functioning as a Routing Engine. When two or more providing an additional level of reliability and availability.
EX4300 switches are interconnected, a single control plane is
• Carrier-class hardware: The EX4300 leverages a purpose-
shared among all Virtual Chassis member switches. When two
built packet forwarding engine ASIC, the EX-PFE, which
EX4300 switches are interconnected, Junos OS automatically
integrates much of the same intellectual property used
initiates an election process to assign a master (active) and
in Juniper Networks carrier-class routers. As a result, the
backup (hot-standby) Routing Engine. An integrated Layer 2
EX4300 delivers the same predictable, scalable functionality
and Layer 3 GRES feature maintains uninterrupted access to
found in the world’s largest networks.
applications, services, and IP communications in the unlikely
• IPv4 and IPv6 routing support: IPv4 and IPv6 Layer 3
event of a primary RE failure.
routing (OSPF and BGP) is available with an Enhanced
When more than two switches are interconnected in a Virtual license, enabling highly resilient networks.
Chassis configuration, the remaining switch elements act as
line cards and are available to assume the backup RE position Carrier-Class Operating System
should the designated master fail. Master, backup, and line card The EX4300 runs on Junos OS, the same operating system
priority status can be assigned to dictate the order of ascension; software used by other Juniper Networks switches, routers, and
this N+1 RE redundancy, coupled with the GRES, nonstop routing security devices.
(NSR) and nonstop bridging (NSB) capabilities of the Junos OS,
By utilizing a common operating system, Juniper delivers a
assures a smooth transfer of control plane functions following
consistent implementation and operation of control plane
unexpected failures.
features across all products. To maintain that consistency, Junos
The EX4300 implements the same slot/module/port numbering OS adheres to a highly disciplined development process that
schema as other Juniper Networks chassis-based products utilizes a single source code, follows a single quarterly release
when numbering Virtual Chassis ports, providing true chassis- train, and employs a highly available modular architecture that
like operations. By utilizing a consistent operating system and prevents isolated failures from bringing an entire system down.
a single configuration file, all switches in a Virtual Chassis
These attributes are fundamental to the core value of the
configuration are treated as a single device, simplifying overall
software, enabling all products powered by Junos OS to be
system maintenance and management.
updated simultaneously with the same software release. All
Individually, the EX4300 offers a number of HA features that are features are fully regression tested, making each new release a
typically associated with modular chassis-based switches. When true superset of the previous version. Customers can deploy the
combined with the field-proven Junos OS and L2/L3 failover software with complete confidence that all existing capabilities
capabilities, these features provide the EX4300 with true carrier- will be maintained and operate in the same way.
class reliability.
Converged Networks
• Redundant power supplies: The EX4300 line of Ethernet
The EX4300 line of Ethernet switches provides the highest levels
switches supports internal redundant, load-sharing, hot-
of availability for the most demanding converged data, voice,
swappable, and field-replaceable AC and DC power supplies
and video environments, delivering the most reliable platform for
to maintain uninterrupted operations. Thanks to its compact
unifying enterprise communications.
footprint, the EX4300 requires significantly less power than
chassis-based switches delivering equivalent port densities. The EX4300 supports rich quality of service (QoS) functionality
for prioritizing data, voice, and video traffic. The switches
• Hot-swappable fans: The EX4300 includes hot-swappable
support 12 QoS queues on every port, enabling them to maintain
fans, providing sufficient cooling even if one of the fans were
multilevel, end-to-end traffic prioritizations. The EX4300 also
to fail.
supports a wide range of policy options, including priority and
• Non-Stop Bridging (NSB) and Non-Stop Routing (NSR): weighted deficit round-robin (WDRR) queuing.
NSB and NSR on the EX4300 ensure control plane protocols,
By providing 15.4 watts of Class 3 802.3af PoE on all ports to
states and tables are synchronized between Master and
power voice over IP (VoIP) telephones, closed-circuit security
Standby REs to prevent protocol flaps or convergence issues
cameras, wireless access points, and other IP-enabled devices, the
following a Routing Engine failover.

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EX4300 Ethernet Switch Data Sheet

EX4300 delivers a future-proofed solution for converging disparate enforcement points. Working as an enforcement point with the
networks onto a single IP infrastructure. The EX4300 switches also UAC solution, the EX4300 provides both standards-based 802.1X
support standards-based 802.3at PoE+, which delivers up to 30 port-level access control as well as L2-L4 policy enforcement
watts per port for powering networked devices like multiple radio based on user identity, location, and/or device. A user’s identity,
IEEE 802.11n wireless access points and video phones that may device type, machine posture check, and location can be used
require more power than available with IEEE 802.3af. to determine whether access should be granted and for how
long. If access is granted, the switch assigns the user to a specific
Link Layer Discovery Protocol–Media Endpoint Discovery (LLDP-
VLAN based on authorization levels. The switch can also apply
MED)-based granular PoE/PoE+ management allows the
QoS policies or mirror user traffic to a central location for logging,
EX4300 to negotiate PoE/PoE+ usage down to a fraction of a
monitoring, or threat detection by intrusion prevention systems.
watt on powered devices, enabling more efficient PoE utilization
across the switch. Additionally, a captive portal redirection feature redirects URLs
from the EX4300 to the MAG Series gateway running Pulse Access
To ease deployment, the EX4300 supports the industry-
Control Service for user authentication and authorization, making
standard LLDP and LLDP-MED, which enable the switches to
the UAC solution a “single source of truth” for user and device
automatically discover Ethernet-enabled devices, determine their
authentication and for enforcing role-based security policies.
power requirements, and assign virtual LAN (VLAN) parameters.
The EX4300 also provides a full complement of port security
The EX4300 is hardware-ready (with future software support) to
features, including Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
support the IEEE 802.3az standard for Energy Efficient Ethernet
snooping, dynamic ARP inspection (DAI), IP Source Guard, and
(EEE) functionality, reducing power consumption of copper
media access control (MAC) limiting (per port and per VLAN)
physical layers (PHY) during periods of low link utilization.
to defend against internal and external spoofing, man-in-the-
Security middle and denial-of-service (DoS) attacks.

The EX4300 line of Ethernet switches fully integrates with


MACsec
Juniper Networks Unified Access Control (UAC), which
EX4300 switches support IEEE 802.1ae MACsec*, providing
consolidates all aspects of a user’s identity, device, and location,
support for link-layer data confidentiality, data integrity, and data
enabling administrators to enforce access control and security
origin authentication. The MACsec feature enables the EX4300
down to the individual port or user levels.
to support 88 Gbps of near line-rate hardware-based traffic
The UAC solution is composed of three main components: encryption on all GbE and 10GbE ports, including the base unit
Juniper Networks Junos Pulse as the endpoint client (also and optional uplink modules.
available in an agent-less mode); the Junos Pulse Access Control
Defined by IEEE 802.1AE, MACsec provides secure, encrypted
Service running on a blade in a MAG Series Junos Pulse Gateway
communication at the link layer that is capable of identifying and
chassis or on a dedicated MAG Series appliance; and UAC
preventing threats from denial of service (DoS) and intrusion

Building 1 Floor 2 Building 1 Floor 3


EX4300 EX4300
Virtual Chassis Virtual Chassis

Closet 2.1 Closet 3.1

10GbE MACsec 10GbE MACsec Connections


Connections

Building 1 Floor 1 Building 2 Floor 1

EX4550 Virtual Chassis


or EX4550/EX4200 Mixed Virtual Chassis

Closet 1.1 10GbE MACsec Connections

Figure 6: MACsec deployment with EX4300 and EX4550 switches.


*Excluding EX4300-32F; software support for MACsec will be added to the fiber switches in a
future release.

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EX4300 Ethernet Switch Data Sheet

attacks, as well as man-in-the-middle, masquerading, passive The EX4300 switches can be managed through Junos Space
wiretapping and playback attacks launched from behind the Network Director*, a next-generation network management
firewall. When MACsec is deployed on switch ports, all traffic solution that allows users to visualize, analyze and control the
is encrypted on the wire but traffic inside the switch is not. This entire enterprise network—data center and campus, physical and
allows the switch to apply all network policies such as QoS, virtual, and wired and wireless—through a single pane of glass.
deep packet inspection and sFlow to each packet without It incorporates sophisticated analytics for real-time intelligence,
compromising the security of packets on the wire. trended monitoring, and automation to increase agility as well as
faster rollout and activation of services.
Hop-by-hop encryption enables MACsec to secure
communications while maintaining network intelligence. In For cloud deployments, Network Director provides a set of
addition, Ethernet-based WAN networks can use MACsec to REST APIs that enable on-demand and dynamic network
provide link security over longhaul connections. MACsec is services by simplifying the consumption of services for multi-
transparent to Layer 3 and higher-layer protocols and is not tenant environments. With third-party cloud orchestration tool
limited to IP traffic; it works with any type of wired or wireless integration, the Network Director API enables automation and
traffic carried over Ethernet links. provisioning of Layer 2, Layer 3 and security services in the data
center without the need for manual operator intervention.
Simplified Management and Operations
Finally, the EX4300 switch system, performance, and fault data
When employing Virtual Chassis technology, the EX4300
can be exported to leading third-party management systems such
dramatically simplifies network management. Up to 10
as HP OpenView, IBM Tivoli, and Computer Associates Unicenter
interconnected EX4300 switches can be managed as a single
software to provide a complete, consolidated view of network
device. Each Virtual Chassis group utilizes a single Junos OS
operations.
image file and a single configuration file, reducing the overall
number of units to monitor and manage. When Junos OS is Limited Lifetime Warranty
upgraded on the master switch in a Virtual Chassis configuration,
The EX4300 includes a limited lifetime hardware warranty
the software is automatically upgraded on all other member
that provides return-to-factory switch replacement for as
switches at the same time.
long as the original purchaser owns the product. The warranty
The EX4300 also includes port profiles that allow network includes lifetime software updates, advanced shipping of spares
administrators to automatically configure ports with security, within one business day, and 24x7 Juniper Networks Technical
QoS, and other parameters based on the type of device Assistance Center (JTAC) support for 90 days after the purchase
connected to the port. Six preconfigured profiles are available, date. Power supplies and fan are covered for a period of five
including default, desktop, desktop plus IP phone, wireless access years. For complete details, please visit www.juniper.net/support/
point, routed uplink, and Layer 2 uplink. Users can select from warranty.
the existing profiles or create their own and apply them through
the command line interface (CLI), Junos Web interface, or
management system.

Product Options
Seven EX4300 switch models are available (see Table 1 below).

Table 1: EX4300 Line of Ethernet Switches

Model Access Port Configuration PoE / PoE 10GbE 40GbE Power Airflow
PoE+ Budget Ports Ports Supply
Ports (max. (max. Rating
with with
module) module)
EX4300-24T 24-port 10/100/1000BASE-T 0 0W 0 (4) 4 350 W AC AFO (Front-to-back airflow)

EX4300-24P 24-port 10/100/1000BASE-T 24 550 W 0 (4) 4 715 W AC AFO (Front-to-back airflow)

EX4300-48T 48-port 10/100/1000BASE-T 0 0W 0 (4) 4 350 W AC AFO (Front-to-back airflow)

EX4300-48P 48-port 10/100/1000BASE-T 48 900 W 0 (4) 4 1100 W AC AFO (Front-to-back airflow)

EX4300-48T-AFI 48-port 10/100/1000BASE-T 0 0W 0 (4) 4 350 W AC AFI (Back-to-front airflow)

EX4300-48T-DC 48-port 10/100/1000BASE-T 0 0W 0 (4) 4 550 W DC AFO (Front-to-back airflow)

EX4300-48T-DC-AFI 48-port 10/100/1000BASE-T 0 0W 0 (4) 4 550 W DC AFI (Back-to-front airflow)

EX4300-32F 32-port 100/1000BASE-X 0 0W 4 (12) 2 (4) 350 W AC AFO (Front-to-back airflow)

EX4300-32F-DC 32-port 100/1000BASE-X 0 0W 4 (12) 2 (4) 550 W DC AFO (Front-to-back airflow)

*Roadmap

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EX4300 Ethernet Switch Data Sheet

EX4300-48P EX4300-48T

EX4300-24P EX4300-24T

EX4300-32F

EX4300 Specifications • 1100 W AC power supply: 2.4 lb (1.1 kg)


• 550 W DC power supply: 2.4 lb (1.1 kg)
Physical Specifications
• SFP+ uplink module: 0.44 lb (0.2 kg)
Backplane
• 320 Gbps Virtual Chassis interconnect to combine up to 10 • Fan module: 0.33 lb (0.15 kg)
units as a single logical device Environmental Ranges
Uplink Module Options • Operating temperature: 32° to 113° F (0° to 45° C)
• EX4300-32F/EX4300-32F-DC: 8-port dual-mode • Storage temperature: -40° to 158° F (-40° to 70° C)
10GbE/1GbE module with pluggable SFP+/SFP optics • Operating altitude: up to 10,000 ft (3,049 m)
• EX4300-32F/EX4300-32F-DC: 2-port dual-mode 40GbE • Non-operating altitude: up to 16,000 ft (4,877 m)
module with pluggable QSFP+ optics
• Relative humidity operating: 10% to 85% (noncondensing)
• Others: 4-port dual-mode 10GbE/1GbE module with
pluggable SFP+/SFP optics • Relative humidity non-operating: 0% to 95%
(noncondensing)
Power Options
Cooling
• Power supplies: Autosensing; 100-120 V/200-240 V; AC 350
W AFO, 350 W AFI, 715 W AFO, and 1,100 W AFO dual load- • Field-replaceable fans: 2
sharing hot-swappable internal redundant power supplies • Airflow: PSU-7.5 CFM, fan-22 CFM
• Maximum current inrush: 50 amps • Total maximum airflow throughput with two power supplies:
• DC power supply: 550 W DC AFO and 550 W DC AFI; input 59 CFM
voltage range 36-72 V; dual input feed, dual load-sharing
Hardware Specifications
hot-swappable internal redundant power supplies
Switching Engine Model
• Minimum number of PSUs required for fully loaded chassis:
• Store and forward
1 per switch
Memory
Dimensions (W x H x D)
• DRAM: 4 GB with Error Correcting Code (ECC) on EX4300-
• 17.41 x 1.72 x 16.43 in (44.21 x 4.32 x 41.73 cm)
32F and EX4300-32F-DC; 2 GB with ECC on all other
• Desktop installation width noted above, rack-mount width is EX4300 switches
17.5 in (44.5 cm)
• Flash: 4 GB on EX4300-32F and EX4300-32F-DC; 2 GB on
• Height: 1 rack unit (1 U) all other EX4300 switches
System Weight CPU
• EX4300 switch (no power supply or fan module): 13 lb (5.9 • 1.5 GHz Dual-Core PowerPC CPU
kg)
GbE Port Density per System
• EX4300 switch (with single power supply and two fan
• 24P/24T: 32 (24 host ports + four 40GbE ports + optional
modules): 16.1 lb (7.3 kg)
four-port 1/10GbE uplink module)
• 350 W AC power supply: 2.4 lb (1.1 kg)
• 32F: 46 (32 host ports + four 10GbE ports + two 40GbE ports
• 715 W AC power supply: 2.4 lb (1.1 kg) + optional eight-port 1/10GbE uplink module or two-port
40GbE uplink module)

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EX4300 Ethernet Switch Data Sheet

• 48P/48T: 56 (48 host ports + four 40GbE ports + optional Layer 2 Switching
four-port 1/10GbE uplink module) • Maximum MAC addresses per system: 64,000
• 10GbE port density per system: • Jumbo frames: 9,216 Bytes
-- 32F: 4 (fixed) + 8 (uplink module) • Number of VLANs: 4,093
-- All others: 4 (uplink module) • Virtual Spanning Tree (VST) instances: 510
• 40GbE port density per system: • Port-based VLAN
-- 32F: 2 (fixed) + 2 (uplink module) • Voice VLAN
-- All others: 4 (fixed) • Physical port redundancy: Redundant trunk group (RTG)
Supported Optics • Compatible with Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Plus (PVST+)
• GbE SFP optic/connector type: LC SFP fiber supporting SX • Routed VLAN Interface (RVI)
(multimode), LX (single-mode)
• Uplink Failure Detection (UFD)
• 10GbE SFP+ optic/connector type: 10GbE SFP+ LC
• ITU-T G.8032 Ethernet Ring Protection Switching
connector, SR (multimode), USR (multimode), LR (single-
mode), ER (single-mode), LRM (multimode), and DAC • IEEE 802.1AB: Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
(direct-attach copper) • LLDP-MED with VoIP integration
• 40 GbE QSFP+ optic/connector type: 40GbE QSFP+ LC • IEEE 802.1p: CoS prioritization
connector type, SR (multimode), DAC (direct-attach copper)
• IEEE 802.1Q: VLAN tagging
Physical Layer
• IEEE 802.1X: Port Access Control
• Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) for detecting cable
breaks and shorts: 24P/24T and 48P/48T only • IEEE 802.1ak: Multiple Registration Protocol

• Auto medium-dependent interface/medium-dependent • IEEE 802.3: 10BASE-T


interface crossover (MDI/MDIX) support: 24P/24T and • IEEE 802.3u: 100BASE-T
48P/48T only • IEEE 802.3ab: 1000BASE-T
(all ports)
• IEEE 802.3z: 1000BASE-X
• Port speed downshift/setting maximum advertised speed on
10/100/1000BASE-T ports: 24P/24T and 48P/48T only, on • IEEE 802.3ae: 10-Gigabit Ethernet
all ports • IEEE 802.3ba: 40-Gigabit Ethernet
• Digital optical monitoring for optical ports • IEEE 802.3af: Power over Ethernet
Packet Switching Capacities (Maximum with 64 Byte Packets) • IEEE 802.3at: Power over Ethernet Plus
• 24P/24T: 448 Gbps • IEEE 802.3x: Pause Frames/Flow Control
• 48P/48T: 496 Gbps • IEEE 802.3ah: Ethernet in the First Mile
• 32F: 464 Gbps Spanning Tree

Software Specifications • IEEE 802.1D: Spanning Tree Protocol

Security • I EEE 802.1s: Multiple instances of Spanning Tree Protocol


(MSTP)
• MAC limiting (per port and per VLAN)
• Number of MST instances supported: 64
• Allowed MAC addresses configurable per port
• N
umber of VLAN Spanning Tree Protocol (VSTP) instances
• Dynamic ARP inspection (DAI)
supported: 510
• IP source guard
• IEEE 802.1w: Rapid reconfiguration of Spanning Tree Protocol
• Local proxy ARP
Link Aggregation
• Static ARP support
• IEEE 802.3ad: Link Aggregation Control Protocol
• DHCP snooping
• 802.3ad (LACP) support:
• Captive portal
-- ­ Number of LAGs supported: 128
• Persistent MAC address configurations
-- ­ Maximum number of ports per LAG: 16
• Distributed denial of service (DDoS) protection (CPU control
• LAG load-sharing algorithm bridged or routed (unicast or
path flooding protection)
multicast) traffic:
Layer 2/Layer 3 Throughput (Mpps) (Maximum with
-- ­ IP: S/D IP
64 Byte Packets)
-- ­ TCP/UDP: S/D IP, S/D Port
• 24P/24T: 333 Mpps (wire speed)
-- ­ Non-IP: S/D MAC
• 48P/48T: 369 Mpps (wire speed)
• Tagged ports support in LAG
• 32F: 345 Mpps (wire speed)

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EX4300 Ethernet Switch Data Sheet

Layer 3 Features: IPv4 High Availability


• Maximum number of ARP entries: 64,000 • Redundant, hot-swappable power supplies
• Maximum number of IPv4 unicast routes in hardware: 16,000 • Redundant, field-replaceable, hot-swappable fans
prefixes; 32,000 host routes • Graceful Routing Engine switchover (GRES) for Layer 2
• Maximum number of IPv4 multicast routes in hardware: hitless forwarding and Layer 3 protocols on RE failover
8,000 multicast groups; 16,000 multicast routes • Graceful protocol restart (OSPF, BGP)
• Routing protocols: RIPv1/v2, OSPF, BGP, IS-IS • Layer 2 hitless forwarding on RE failover
• Static routing • Non-Stop Bridging - LACP, xSTP
• Routing policy • Non-Stop Routing - PIM, OSPF v2 and v3, RIP v2, RIPnG, BGP,
• Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) BGPv6, ISIS, IGMP v1, v2, v3
• Layer 3 redundancy: Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol • Online insertion and removal (OIR) uplink module
(VRRP)
Quality of Service
Layer 3 Features: IPv6 • Layer 2 QoS
• Maximum number of Neighbor Discovery (ND) entries: • Layer 3 QoS
32,000
• Ingress policing: 1 rate 2 color
• Maximum number of IPv6 unicast routes in hardware: 4,000
prefixes; 15,000 host routes • Hardware queues per port: 12

• Maximum number of IPv6 multicast routes in hardware: • Scheduling methods (egress): Strict priority (SP), weighted
8,000 multicast groups; 16,000 multicast routes deficit round robin (WDRR)

• Routing protocols: RIPng, OSPFv3, IPv6, ISIS • 802.1p, DiffCode (DSCP)/IP Precedence trust and marking

• Static routing • L2-L4 classification criteria: Interface, MAC address,


Ethertype, 802.1p, VLAN, IP address, DSCP/IP Precedence,
Access Control Lists (ACLs) (Junos OS Firewall Filters) TCP/UDP port numbers, and more
• Port-based ACL (PACL): Ingress and egress
• Congestion avoidance capabilities: Tail drop, weighted
• VLAN-based ACL (VACL): Ingress and egress random early detection (WRED)
• Router-based ACL (RACL): Ingress and egress Multicast
• ACL entries (ACE) in hardware per system: • IGMP: v1, v2, v3
-- ­ Port-based ACL (PACL) ingress: 3,072 • IGMP snooping
-- ­ VLAN-based ACL (VACL) ingress: 3,500 • PIM-SM, PIM-SSM, PIM-DM
-- ­ Router-based ACL (RACL) ingress: 7,000 Services and Manageability
-- ­ Egress shared across PACL and VACL: 512 • Junos OS CLI
-- Egress across RACL: 1,024 • Web interface
• ACL counter for denied packets • Out-of-band management: Serial; 10/100/1000BASE-T
Ethernet
• ACL counter for permitted packets
• ASCII configuration
• Ability to add/remove/change ACL entries in middle of list
(ACL editing) • Rescue configuration
• L2-L4 ACL • Configuration rollback
• 802.1X port-based • Image rollback
• 802.1X multiple supplicants • LCD management
• 802.1X with VLAN assignment • Element management tools: Juniper Networks Network and
Security Manager (NSM)
• 802.1X with authentication bypass access (based on host
MAC address) • Remote performance monitoring
• 802.1X with VoIP VLAN support • Proactive services support via Advanced Insight Solutions
(AIS)
• 802.1X dynamic ACL based on RADIUS attributes
• SNMP: v1, v2c, v3
• 802.1X Supported Extensible Authentication Protocol
(EAP types): Message Digest 5 (MD5), Transport Layer • RMON (RFC 2819) Groups 1, 2, 3, 9
Security (TLS), Tunneled TLS (TTLS), Protected Extensible • Network Time Protocol (NTP)
Authenticated Protocol (PEAP)
• DHCP server
• MAC authentication (RADIUS)
• DHCP client and DHCP proxy
• Control plane DoS protection
• DHCP relay and helper
• DHCP local server support
• RADIUS

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EX4300 Ethernet Switch Data Sheet

• Junos Space Service Now for automated fault detection, • RFC 2338 VRRP
simplified trouble ticket management, and streamlined • RFC 2362 PIM-SM (Edge-mode)
operations
• RFC 2370 OSPF Opaque LSA Option
• TACACS+
• RFC 2453 RIP v2
• SSHv2
• RFC 2460 Internet Protocol, Version 6 (IPv6) Specification
• Secure copy
• RFC 2461 Neighbor Discovery for IP Version 6 (IPv6)
• HTTP/HTTPs
• RFC 2463 Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMPv6) for
• Domain Name System (DNS) resolver the Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) Specification
• System logging • RFC 2464 Transmission of IPv6 Packets over Ethernet
• Temperature sensor Networks
• Configuration backup via FTP/secure copy • RFC 2474 DiffServ Precedence, including 12 queues/port

MPLS • RFC 2475 DiffServ Core and Edge Router Functions


• VRF-Lite • RFC 2526 Reserved IPv6 Subnet Anycast Addresses

Supported RFCs • RFC 2597 DiffServ Assured Forwarding (AF)


• RFC 768 UDP • RFC 2598 DiffServ Expedited Forwarding (EF)
• RFC 783 TFTP • RFC 2740 OSPF for IPv6
• RFC 791 IP • RFC 2925 MIB for Remote Ping, Trace
• RFC 792 ICMP • RFC 3176 sFlow
• RFC 793 TCP • RFC 3376 IGMP v3
• RFC 826 ARP • RFC 3484 Default Address Selection for Internet Protocol
• RFC 854 Telnet client and server Version 6 (IPv6)

• RFC 894 IP over Ethernet • RFC 3513 Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) Addressing
Architecture
• RFC 903 RARP
• RFC 3569 draft-ietf-ssm-arch-06.txt PIM-SSM PIM Source
• RFC 906 TFTP Bootstrap Specific Multicast
• RFC 951, 1542 BootP • RFC 3579 RADIUS EAP support for 802.1x
• RFC 1027 Proxy ARP • RFC 3618 Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP)
• RFC 1058 RIP v1 • RFC 3623 OSPF Graceful Restart
• RFC 1112 IGMP v1 • RFC 4213 Basic Transition Mechanisms for IPv6 Hosts and
• RFC 1122 Host Requirements Routers
• RFC 1195 Use of OSI IS-IS for Routing in TCP/IP and Dual • RFC 4443 ICMPv6 for the IPv6 Specification
Environments (TCP/IP transport only) • RFC 4541 IBMP and MLD snooping services
• RFC 1256 IPv4 ICMP Router Discovery (IRDP) • RFC 4861 Neighbor Discovery for IPv6
• RFC 1492 TACACS+ • RFC 4862 IPv6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration
• RFC 1519 CIDR • RFC 4915 MT-OSPF
• RFC 1587 OSPF NSSA Option • RFC 5176 Dynamic Authorization Extensions to RADIUS
• RFC 1591 DNS • RFC 5798 VRRPv3 for IPv6
• RFC 1812 Requirements for IP Version 4 Routers • Draft-ietf-bfd-base-05.txt Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
• RFC 1981 Path MTU Discovery for IPv6 • Draft-ietf-idr-restart-10.txt Graceful Restart Mechanism
• RFC 2030 SNTP, Simple Network Time Protocol • Draft-ietf-isis-restart-02 Restart Signaling for IS-IS
• RFC 2068 HTTP server • Draft-ietf-isis-wg-multi-topology-11 Multi Topology (MT)
• RFC 2080 RIPng for IPv6 Routing in IS-IS for BGP
• RFC 2131 BOOTP/DHCP relay agent and DHCP server • Internet draft-ietf-isis-ipv6-06.txt, Routing IPv6 with IS-IS
• RFC 2138 RADIUS Authentication • LLDP Media Endpoint Discovery (LLDP-MED), ANSI/TIA-
• RFC 2139 RADIUS Accounting 1057, draft 08

• RFC 2154 OSPF w/Digital Signatures (Password, MD-5) • PIM-DM Draft IETF PIM Dense Mode draft-ietf-idmr-pim-
dm-05.txt, draft-ietf-pim-dm-new-v2-04.txt
• RFC 2236 IGMP v2
• RFC 2267 Network Ingress Filtering
• RFC 2328 OSPF v2 (Edge-mode)

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EX4300 Ethernet Switch Data Sheet

Supported MIBs Traffic Monitoring


• RFC 1155 SMI • ACL-based mirroring
• RFC 1157 SNMPv1 • Mirroring destination ports per system: 4
• RFC 1212, RFC 1213, RFC 1215 MIB-II, Ethernet-Like MIB and • LAG port monitoring
TRAPs
• Multiple destination ports monitored to 1 mirror (N:1)
• RFC 1493 Bridge MIB
• Maximum number of mirroring sessions: 4
• RFC 1643 Ethernet MIB
• Mirroring to remote destination (over L2): 1 destination VLAN
• RFC 1657 BGP-4 MIB
Warranty
• RFC 1724 RIPv2 MIB
• Limited lifetime switch hardware warranty
• RFC 1850 OSPFv2 MIB
• RFC 1905 RFC 1907 SNMP v2c, SMIv2 and Revised MIB-II Safety and Compliance
• RFC 2011 SNMPv2 for Internet Protocol using SMIv2 Safety Certifications
• RFC 2012 SNMPv2 for transmission control protocol using • UL-UL60950-1 (First Edition)
SMIv2 • C-UL to CAN/CSA 22.2 No. 60950-1 (First Edition)
• RFC 2013 SNMPv2 for user datagram protocol suing SMIv2 • TUV/GS to EN 60950-1, Amendment A1-A4, A11
• RFC 2096 IPv4 Forwarding Table MIB • EN 60950-1 (2006 +A1:2009+A12:2010) Information
• RFC 2287 System Application Packages MIB Technology Equipment—Safety
• RFC 2570 – 2575 SNMPv3, user based security, encryption, • IEC 60950-1 (2005 +A1:2009) Information Technology
and authentication Equipment—Safety
• RFC 2576 Coexistence between SNMP Version 1, Version 2,
Electromagnetic Compatibility Certifications
and Version 3
• FCC 47CFR Part 15 Class A
• RFC 2578 SNMP Structure of Management Information MIB
• EN 55022 Class A
• RFC 2579 SNMP Textual Conventions for SMIv2
• ICES-003 Class A
• RFC 2665 Ethernet-like interface MIB
• VCCI Class A
• RFC 2787 VRRP MIB
• RFC 2819 RMON MIB • AS/NZS CISPR 22 Class A

• RFC 2863 Interface Group MIB • CISPR 22 Class A

• RFC 2863 Interface MIB • EN 55024

• RFC 2922 LLDP MIB • EN 300386


• RFC 2925 Ping/Traceroute MIB • CE
• RFC 2932 IPv4 Multicast MIB NEBS
• RFC 3413 SNMP Application MIB • GR-1089-Core: EMC and Electrical Safety for Network
• RFC 3414 User-based Security model for SNMPv3 Telecommunications Equipment

• RFC 3415 View-based Access Control Model for SNMP Environmental


• RFC 3621 PoE-MIB (PoE switches only) • Reduction of Hazardous Substances (ROHS) 6/6
• RFC 4188 STP and Extensions MIB Telco
• RFC 4363 Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges with • CLEI code
Traffic Classes, Multicast Filtering, and VLAN extensions
Noise Specifications
• RFC 5643 OSPF v3 MIB support
• Noise measurements based on operational tests taken
• Draft – blumenthal – aes – usm - 08 from bystander position (front) and performed at 23° C in
• Draft – reeder - snmpv3 – usm - 3desede -00 compliance with ISO 7779.
• Draft-ietf-bfd-mib-02.txt Table 2. EX4300 Power Supply Ratings and Acoustic Noise in dBA
• Draft-ietf-idmr-igmp-mib-13
Model Power Supply Acoustic Noise
• Draft-ietf-idmr-pim-mib-09 Rating
• Draft-ietf-idr-bgp4-mibv2-02.txt – Enhanced BGP-4 MIB EX4300-24T 350 W AC AFO 38.5
• Draft-ietf-isis-wg-mib-07 EX4300-48T 350 W AC AFO 37.8
Troubleshooting EX4300-48T-AFI 350 W AC AFI 38.9
• Debugging: CLI via console, Telnet, or SSH EX4300-24P 715 W AC AFO 39.7
• Diagnostics: Show and debug cmd, statistics
EX4300-48P 1100 W AC AFO 51.0
• Traffic mirroring (port)
EX4300-48T-DC 350 W AC AFO 39.7
• Traffic mirroring (VLAN)
EX4300-48T-DC-AFI 350 W AC AFI 39.7
• IP tools: Extended ping and trace
EX4300-32F 350 W AC AFO 39
• Juniper Networks commit and rollback
EX4300-32F-DC 550 W DC AFO 41.2

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EX4300 Ethernet Switch Data Sheet

Juniper Networks Service and Support Model Number Description


Juniper Networks is the leader in performance-enabling services EX4300-48T-DCI-TAA Trade Agreement Act-compliant EX4300,
48-port 10/100/1000BASE-T + 550 W
that are designed to accelerate, extend, and optimize your
DC PS (back-to-front airflow) (QSFP+
high-performance network. Our services allow you to maximize DAC for Virtual Chassis and optics ordered
operational efficiency while reducing costs and minimizing separately)

risk, achieving a faster time to value for your network. Juniper EX4300-24P-TAA Trade Agreement Act-compliant EX4300,
24-port 10/100/1000BASE-T PoE-plus
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and availability. For more details, please visit www.juniper.net/us/
EX4300-48P-TAA Trade Agreement Act-compliant EX4300,
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+ 1,100 W AC PS (provides 950 W PoE+
Ordering Information power)(QSFP+ DAC for Virtual Chassis
and optics ordered separately)
Model Number Description Mounting Options
Switches 1
EX-4PST-RMK Adjustable 4-post rack-mount kit for
EX4200, EX4300, and EX3200
EX4300-24T 24-port 10/100/1000BASE-T + 350 W
AC PS (QSFP+ DAC for Virtual Chassis EX-WMK EX4200, EX4300, and EX3200 wall-mount
ordered separately) kit
EX4300-48T 48-port 10/100/1000BASE-T + 350 W EX-RMK Rack Mount Kit for EX2200, EX3200,
AC PS (QSFP+ DAC for Virtual Chassis EX4200, EX4300 and EX4550
ordered separately)
Feature Licenses2
EX4300-48T-AFI 48-port 10/100/1000BASE-T + 350 W AC
PS (Back-to-front airflow) (QSFP+ DAC EX4300-24-EFL Enhanced Feature License (EFL) for
for Virtual Chassis ordered separately) EX4300-24T and EX4300-24P

EX4300-24P 24-port 10/100/1000BASE-T PoE-plus EX4300-48-EFL Enhanced Feature License (EFL) for
+ 715 W AC PS (provides 565 W PoE+ EX4300-48T, EX4300-48T-AFI, EX4300-
power) (QSFP+ DAC for Virtual Chassis 48T-DC, EX4300-48T-AFI-DC, and
ordered separately) EX4300-48P

EX4300-48P 48-port 10/100/1000BASE-T PoE-plus EX4300-32F-EFL Enhanced Feature License (EFL) for
+ 1,100 W AC PS (provides 950 W PoE+ EX4300-32F and EX4300-32F-DC
power) (QSFP+ DAC for Virtual Chassis
EX4300-24-AFL Advanced Feature License (AFL) for
ordered separately)
EX4300-24T and EX4300-24P
EX4300-48T-DC 48-port 10/100/1000BASE-T + 550 W
EX4300-48-AFL Advanced Feature License (AFL) for
DC PS (QSFP+ DAC for Virtual Chassis
EX4300-48T, EX4300-48T-AFI, EX4300-
ordered separately)
48T-DC, EX4300-48T-AFI-DC, and
EX4300-48T-DC-AFI 48-port 10/100/1000BASE-T + 550 W DC EX4300-48P
PS (Back-to-front airflow) (QSFP+ DAC
EX4300-32F-AFL Advanced Feature License (AFL) for
for Virtual Chassis ordered separately)
EX4300-32F and EX4300-32F-DC
EX4300-32F 32-port 100/1000BASE-X SFP,
EX-QFX-MACSEC-CC3 MACsec Software License for EX4300 and
4x10GBASE-X SFP+, 2x40GBASE-X
EX4200 Access Switches
QSFP+, and 350W AC PS (optics sold
separately) Uplink Modules
EX4300-32F-DC 32-port 100/1000BASE-X SFP, EX-UM-4X4SFP EX4300 4-port 1GbE/10GbE SFP+ Uplink
4x10GBASE-X SFP+, 2x40GBASE-X Module for EX4300-24T, EX4300-48T,
QSFP+, and 550W DC PS (optics sold EX4300-48T-AFI, EX4300-48T-DC,
separately) EX4300-48T-DC-AFI, EX4300-24P and
EX4300-24T-TAA Trade Agreement Act-compliant EX4300, EX4300-48P
24-port 10/100/1000BASE-T + 350 W AC EX-UM-8X8SFP EX4300 8-port 1GbE/10GbE SFP+ Uplink
PS (QSFP+ DAC for Virtual Chassis and Module for EX4300-32F and EX4300-
optics ordered separately) 32F-DC
EX4300-48T-TAA Trade Agreement Act-compliant EX4300, EX-UM-2QSFP EX4300 2-port 40GbE QSFP+ Uplink
48-port 10/100/1000BASE-T + 350 W AC Module for EX4300-32F and EX4300-
PS (QSFP+ DAC for Virtual Chassis and 32F-DC
optics ordered separately) 1
 ach switch ships standard with one power supply (including a power cord for the
E
EX4300-48T-AFI-TAA Trade Agreement Act-compliant EX4300, country to which it is being shipped), RJ-45 cable, RJ-45-to-DB-9 serial port adapter,
and a 19” rack-mount kit. A second power supply is optional to provide resiliency.
48-port 10/100/1000BASE-T + 350 W The appropriate power cord accompanying that power supply needs to be ordered
AC PS (back-to-front airflow) (QSFP+ separately. Virtual Chassis cables must be ordered separately and can be for any of the
DAC for Virtual Chassis and optics ordered optics supported (40GbE DAC recommended for Virtual Chassis connections).
separately) 2 EFL includes license for OSPFv4/v6, PIM-SM/SSM/DM, IGMP v1/v2/v3 and VRF-Lite.
AFL includes license for IS-IS and BGP (EFL needs to be purchased and installed
EX4300-48T-DC-TAA Trade Agreement Act-compliant EX4300, separately before installing AFL).
48-port 10/100/1000BASE-T + 550 W DC 3
Not available in Russia and CIS countries.
PS (QSFP+ DAC for Virtual Chassis and
optics ordered separately)

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EX4300 Ethernet Switch Data Sheet

Model Number Description Model Number Description


Power Supplies JNP-QSFP-DAC-5M QSFP+ to QSFP+ 40GbE Direct Attach
Copper (twinax copper cable) 5 m passive
JPSU-350-AC-AFO EX 4300 350 W AC power supply (power
cord needs to be ordered separately) EX-SFP-1FE-FX SFP 100BASE-FX; LC connector; 1310nm;
(Front-to-back airflow) 2km reach on multimode fiber (supported
on EX4300-32F and EX4300-32F-DC
JPSU-350-AC-AFI EX 4300 350 W AC power supply with 100BASE-X fixed ports only)
airflow in (power cord needs to be ordered
separately) (Back-to-front airflow) EX-SFP-1GE-SX SFP 1000BASE-SX; LC connector; 850
nm; 550 m reach on multimode fiber
JPSU-715-AC-AFO EX 4300 715 W AC power supply (power
cord needs to be ordered separately) EX-SFP-1GE-LX SFP 1000BASE-LX; LC connector; 1,310
(Front-to-back airflow) nm; 10 km reach on single-mode fiber

JPSU-1100-AC-AFO EX 4300 1100 W AC power supply (power EX-SFP-1GE-T SFP 10/100/1000BASE-T copper; RJ-45
cord needs to be ordered separately) connector; 100m reach on UTP
(Front-to-back airflow) (supported on EX4300-32F and EX4300-
32F-DC 1000BASE-X fixed ports only)
JPSU-550-DC-AFO EX 4300 550 W DC power supply (power
cord needs to be ordered separately) EX-SFP-10GE-SR SFP+ 10GBASE-SR; LC connector;
(Front-to-back airflow) 850 nm; 300 m reach on 50 microns
multimode fiber; 33 m on 62.5 microns
JPSU-550-DC-AFI EX 4300 550 W DC power supply with air
multimode fiber
flow in (power cord needs to be ordered
separately) (Back-to-front airflow) EX-SFP-10GE-LRM SFP+ 10GBASE-LRM; LC connector; 1,310
nm; 220 m reach on multimode fiber
Pluggable Optics
EX-SFP-10GE-LR SFP+ 10GBASE-LR; LC connector; 1,310
EX-QSFP-40GE-DAC- QSFP+ to QSFP+ 40GbE Direct Attach nm; 10 km reach on single-mode fiber
50CM Copper (twinax copper cable) 50 cm
passive EX-SFP-10GE-DAC-xM SFP+ 10GbE Direct Attach Copper (twinax
copper cable), where “x” denotes 1, 3, 5, or
QFX-QSFP-40G-SR4 QSFP+ 40GBASE-SR4 40GbE Optics, 7 meter lengths
850 nm for up to 150 m transmission on
multimode fiber-optic (MMF) EX-SFP-10GE-ER SFP+ 10GBASE-ER 10GbE Optics, 1,550
nm for 40 km transmission on single-
QFX-QSFP-DAC-1M QSFP+ to QSFP+ 40GbE Direct Attach mode fiber
Copper (twinax copper cable) 1 m passive
EX-SFP-10GE-USR SFP+ 10GbE Ultra Short Reach Optics,
QFX-QSFP-DAC-3M QSFP+ to QSFP+ 40GbE Direct Attach 850 nm for 10 m on OM1, 20 m on OM2,
Copper (twinax copper cable) 3 m passive 100 m on OM3 multimode fiber

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