Specifications
General & Platform
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Fixed Ethernet switch, 1 Rack Unit (1U) form factor – rack-mountable.
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Runs Junos OS network operating system.
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Supports Virtual Chassis stacking (up to 10 switches).
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Front-to-back airflow; field-replaceable fans.
Ports & Interfaces
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24 × 10/100/1000 Mbps PoE+ RJ45 ports (all ports support PoE+).
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4 × 40 Gbps QSFP+ ports for uplinks or Virtual Chassis.
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1 × Serial console port (RJ45) and 1 × out-of-band management RJ45 (varies by vendor).
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USB port (Type A) for image install/storage.
PoE & Power
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PoE standards: IEEE 802.3at (PoE+), IEEE 802.3af (PoE).
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PoE budget: ~550 W with included 715 W PSU.
(Note: Higher budgets possible with larger power supplies in some configurations.) -
Hot-swappable power supplies supported; redundant PSU optional.
Performance
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Switching capacity: 448 Gbps (bidirectional).
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Forwarding rate: 333 Mpps (wire-speed).
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Backplane (Virtual Chassis): 320 Gbps.
Network Capacity
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VLANs: Up to 4093.
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MAC address table: 64,000 entries.
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Jumbo frames: Up to 9216 bytes.
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IPv4 unicast routes: ~32,000; IPv6 unicast routes: ~18,000.
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ARP entries: ~64,000.
Layer 2 & Layer 3 Features
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Supports VLANs, STP/RSTP/MSTP, IGMP/MLD snooping.
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Static routing and routing protocols like OSPF, BGP, RIP.
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Advanced features including ACLs, QoS, DHCP snooping, and more.
Hardware Specs
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CPU: 1.5 GHz Dual-Core PowerPC.
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DRAM: 2 GB ECC; Flash: 2 GB.
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Dimensions: ~17.4″ × 1.7″ × 16.4″ (WxHxD).
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Weight: ~16.1 lb (with PSU & fans).
Environmental & Other
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Designed for enterprise/campus access, wiring closets, and data centers.
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Redundant features with graceful Routing Engine switchover when stacked.
Typical Use Cases
✅ Enterprise edge access — deliver network and PoE power to phones, wireless APs, cameras.
✅ Branch and campus networks — stack multiple units with Virtual Chassis.
✅ High-availability deployments — redundant power, fan modules, and unified management.
Pros & Cons (High Level)
👍 Pros
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Fully managed Layer 2/3 switch with PoE+ (all ports).
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Virtual Chassis for easy stacking.
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Strong performance for access-layer roles.
👎 Cons
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Higher cost than simpler unmanaged switches.
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QSFP+ uplinks and stacking modules are extra.







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