EX2300-C Ethernet Switch


EX2300-C Ethernet Switch

The EX2300-C Ethernet Switch offers a compact, power-efficient, cost-effective solution for low-density branch offices and enterprise workgroups. Featuring a fanless design, the EX2300-C is completely silent, making it ideal for open office deployments and commercial applications such as in retail stores. Access ports are available both with and without IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE) or 802.3at PoE+ for powering attached network devices.

The EX2300-C is cloud-ready and ZTP-enabled, so you can onboard, configure, and manage it with Juniper Mist™ Wired Assurance for improved connected-device experiences. In addition, the Juniper Mist Cloud streamlines deploying and managing your campus fabric, while Mist AI simplifies operations and improves visibility into the performance of connected devices. Support for Juniper’s Virtual Chassis technology allows the interconnection of up to three EX2300-C switches with a fourth Virtual Chassis-compatible EX Series switch, which can all be managed together as a single logical device.

Key Features


Port density

12 x 1GbE and 2 SFP+ 10GbE uplinks

Form factor

1 RU, fanless

Power

PoE/PoE+ up to 30W per port

Switching capacity

64 Gbps

Fabric

Virtual Chassis

Features + Benefits

Claim, configure and troubleshoot switches with a few clicks. Wired Assurance delivers better experiences for connected devices through AI-powered automation and service level expectations (SLEs) with Mist’s AI engine and microservices cloud.

The EX Switches provide rich streaming telemetry data to enable the insights for switch health metrics and anomaly detection. Streamline IT operations, reduce mean time to repair, and deliver optimized experiences across wired and wireless.

EX2300 Virtual Chassis configurations operate as highly resilient unified systems, providing simplified management.

These silent, air-cooled switches don’t use internal fans, reducing power consumption and improving reliability by eliminating parts that can fail.

Eight QoS queues per switch port ensure proper prioritization of voice, video, and multiple levels of data traffic, with room to converge other networks, such as building automation and video security systems.

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