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Juniper Is 'Simply Connected': Page 2 of 2

The EX3300-24P will support 24 ports of 15.4 watts and 13 ports of 30 watts, while the EX3300-48P offers 48 ports of 15.4 watts and 24 ports of 30 watts. The compact EX2200-C is a fanless, compact switch targeted at remote locations such as point-of-sale terminals. The EX2200-C can support six ports of 15.4 watts and three ports of 30 watts.

The new mid-range WLC8800 WLAN controllers fill a gap in Juniper's wireless offering, supporting up to 256 access points, including Juniper's Spectrum Management. Missing from Juniper's lineup compared with Cisco’s Borderless networks are the features that enable branch office server consolidation such as WAN optimization or VM capabilities in the branch office equipment.

Juniper also enhanced its Junos Pulse client with new capabilities for Apple’s iPhone and iPad, as well as Android phones and tablets. The new version enables enterprises to lock and wipe devices, set Exchange policies, and manage the device's VPN and Wi-Fi settings. It can also inventory the device and restrict applications. For Android, administrators can revoke applications and remove malware. Juniper’s enhancements should be welcome to organizations that are wrestling with mobile device management.

The EX6200 starts at $35,000 for a 96-port system. Each 48-port card (up to a maximum of 432 ports) costs $5,500 for data and $8,000 for PoE+, and will be available in October. The EX 3300, available now, starts at $4,500 for 24-port data and can cost up to $8,800 for 48-port with PoE+. The EX 2200-C starts at $1,295 and $1,895 for PoE+ and is available now. The WLC880 starts at $9,995 and will be available this month.

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