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Data Sheet

EX3300 Ethernet Switch


Entry-Level Access Switch with Virtual Chassis Technology

Product Overview Product Description


Juniper Networks EX3300 switch The Juniper Networks® EX3300 Ethernet Switch with Virtual Chassis technology provides
delivers a high-performance, enterprises with the flexibility and ease of management that previously was only available
flexible and cost-effective with higher end access switches. The fixed configuration EX3300 supports a number of key
solution for today’s most features:
demanding converged data,
voice, and video enterprise • 24-port and 48-port models with and without Power over Ethernet (PoE) for campus
access environments. It supports wiring closet deployments
Juniper Networks Virtual Chassis
• Data center-optimized cooling options, which offer both front-to-back and back-to-
technology, allowing up to 10
front airflows, and make the EX3300 suitable for GbE data center access deployments
switches to be interconnected
over uplink ports and managed as • 24-port data center models for metro deployments
a single logical device to deliver • Four dual-mode (GbE/10GbE) small form-factor pluggable transceiver (SFP/SFP+)
a scalable, pay-as-you-grow
uplink ports
solution for expanding network
environments. • Uplink ports that can be configured as Virtual Chassis interfaces and connected via
standard GbE/10GbE optics interfaces (the last two uplink ports are preconfigured by
default as Virtual Chassis ports)

• Comprehensive Layer 2 functionality with RIP and static routing

• Compact, 12-inch deep 1 U form factor to enable flexible deployment options

• Easy-to-manage solution with centralized software upgrades and a single


management interface, along with an LCD for managing Virtual Chassis configurations

• Same consistent modular Juniper Networks Junos® operating system control plane
feature implementation as other fixed configuration switches in the Juniper Networks
EX Series Ethernet Switch product family

• Layer 3 (OSPF v2, IGMP v1/v2/v3, PIM, VRRP, Q-in-Q , BFD, Virtual Router) supported
via enhanced feature license

• BGP and MBGP supported via advanced feature license

• IPv6 management support, including neighbor discovery, stateless auto configuration,


telnet, SSH, DNS, syslog, NTP, ping, traceroute, ACL, CoS static routing and RIPng

• IPv6 routing features (OSPFv3, virtual router support for unicast, VRRPv6, PIM, MLDv1/
v2) supported via enhanced feature license

• Additional IPv6 routing features (BGP and MBGP) supported via advanced feature
license

* Input power without PoE

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EX3300 Ethernet Switch Data Sheet

Table 1: EX3300 Models

Total 10/100/ Power Supply PoE+ Power Max. System Power


SKU Uplinks Airflow
1000 Ports Type Budget (W) Consumption (W)*
EX3300-24T 24 Front-to-back AC 0 51
EX3300-48T 48 Front-to-back AC 0 73
4 dual-mode
EX3300-48T-BF 48 10GbE/GbE Back-to-front AC 0 73
EX3300-24P 24 PoE+ SFP+/SFP Front-to-back AC 405 65
ports
EX3300-48P 48 PoE+ Front-to-back AC 740 81
EX3300-24T-DC 24 Front-to-back DC 0 49

Virtual Chassis Technology standard 10GbE SFP+ or GbE SFP transceivers (sold separately).
These two ports can also be configured as GbE or 10GbE uplinks
The EX3300 supports Juniper Networks Virtual Chassis
to aggregation devices by disabling Virtual Chassis technology.
technology, allowing up to 10 switches to be interconnected
over uplink ports and be managed as a single logical device,
Converged LAN Environments
delivering a scalable, pay-as-you-grow solution for expanding
The EX3300 switches provide a flexible solution for demanding
network environments.
converged data, voice, and video environments. The EX3300-24P
When deployed in a Virtual Chassis configuration, the EX3300 and EX3300-48P support the IEEE 802.3at Power over Ethernet
switches elect a master and backup switch based on a (PoE) standard, also known as PoE+, delivering up to 30 watts of
set of criteria or preconfigured policies. The master switch power per port to support networked devices such as telephones,
automatically creates and updates the switching and optional video cameras, IEEE 802.11n wireless LAN (WLAN) access points,
routing tables on all switches in the Virtual Chassis configuration. and video phones. The PoE+ standard provides nearly double the
Virtual Chassis technology allows switches to be added or 15.4 watts per port available with the IEEE 802.3af PoE standard.
removed without service disruption. An EX3300 Virtual Chassis
configuration operates as a highly resilient unified system, Closet 1
EX3300
providing simplified management using a single IP address, 10GbE uplinks

single telnet session, single command-line interface (CLI),


automatic version checking, and automatic configuration. The
EX3300 switches are also capable of local switching, so that
packets coming into a port destined for another port on the same
10GbE Virtual Chassis
switch do not have to traverse the Virtual Chassis, increasing the
10GbE
forwarding capacity of the switch.
1GbE
Closet 2
The EX3300 implements the same slot/module/port numbering EX3300

schema as other Juniper Networks chassis-based products


when numbering Virtual Chassis ports, providing true chassis-like
operations. By using a consistent operating system and a single
1GbE uplinks
configuration file, all switches in a Virtual Chassis configuration
are treated as a single device, simplifying overall system 10GbE Virtual Chassis Aggregation

maintenance and management.

Figure 2: EX3300 campus wiring closet deployments


The EX3300-48P includes a total PoE power budget of 740
watts, enabling the switch to provide the full 15.4 watts of
802.3af Class 3 PoE to all 48 ports, or the full 30 watts of PoE+
to 24 ports. The switch can support any combination of PoE and
PoE+ ports until the maximum PoE power budget of 740 watts is
exhausted.

The EX3300-24P includes a total power budget of 405 watts,


enabling the switch to provide the full 15.4 watts of PoE power to
Figure 1: EX3300 Virtual Chassis connections
all 24 ports, or the full 30 watts of PoE+ to 13 attached devices.
The last two uplink ports on the EX3300 front panel are The switch can support any combination of PoE and PoE+ ports
configured by default as Virtual Chassis ports, automating Virtual until the maximum PoE power budget of 405 watts is exhausted.
Chassis deployments when these ports are connected using

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EX3300 Ethernet Switch Data Sheet

Table 2: EX3300 PoE Power Budgets

Total
Total 30 W PoE+ Ports Total 15.4 W PoE Ports Power Supply PoE+ Power
SKU 10/100/1000
That Can Be Enabled That Can Be Enabled Type Budget (W)
Ports
EX3300-24T None 0 0 AC 0
EX3300-48T None 0 0 AC 0
EX3300-48T-BF None 0 0 AC 0
EX3300-24P 24 13 ports up to 30 W 24 ports up to 15.4 W AC 405
EX3300-48P 48 24 ports up to 30 W 48 ports up to 15.4 W AC 740
EX3300-24T-DC None 0 0 DC 0

There are two PoE power mode settings on the EX3300 switches:
EX8208 EX8208

• Static mode, which allows customers to specify the Collapsed


maximum PoE power setting on an individual port Core/
Aggregation
• Class mode, which allows end devices to specify PoE class Layer
and negotiate whether the switch can provide PoE power to
the device

The EX3300 also supports the industry-standard Link Layer


Discovery Protocol (LLDP) and LLDP-Media Endpoint Discovery
(LLDP-MED), which enable the switches to automatically Access Layer
discover Ethernet-enabled devices, determine their power
requirements, and assign virtual LAN (VLAN) parameters. LLDP- EX3300 EX3300
10GbE Links
MED-based granular PoE management allows the EX3300 to Connecting
negotiate PoE usage down to a fraction of a watt on powered EX3300 to
Aggregation/Core
devices, enabling more efficient PoE utilization across the switch. 10GbE
Servers Dual 1GbE
The EX3300 supports the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Homed

Engineers (IEEE) 802.3az standard for Energy Efficient Ethernet


(EEE) functionality, reducing power consumption of copper Figure 3: Data center top-of-rack deployments
physical layers (PHY) during periods of low link utilization.
Security
In addition, the EX3300 supports rich quality-of-service (QoS)
The EX3300 switches fully interoperate with Juniper Networks
functionality for prioritizing data, voice, and video traffic. The
Unified Access Control, which consolidates all aspects of a user’s
switches support eight QoS queues on every port, enabling them to
identity, device, and location, enabling administrators to enforce
maintain multilevel, end-to-end traffic prioritization. The EX3300
access control and security down to the individual port or user
also supports a wide range of scheduling options, such as priority
levels. Working as an enforcement point within the UAC, the
and shaped deficit weighted round-robin (SDWRR) scheduling.
EX3300 provides both standards-based 802.1X port-level access
An external redundant power system (RPS) delivering additional control and Layer 2-4 policy enforcement based on user identity,
power resiliency is also available. location, and/or device. A user’s identity, device type, machine
posture check, and location can be used to not only grant or deny
Data Center Gigabit Ethernet Server Access access but also to determine the duration of access. If access is
The EX3300 switches are optimized for GbE server access granted, the switch assigns the user to a specific VLAN based on
deployments in the data center, with front-to-back and back- authorization levels. The switch can also apply QoS policies or
to-front cooling. The four SFP+ uplink ports on the EX3300 can mirror user traffic to a central location for logging, monitoring, or
operate at 10 Gbps simultaneously, offering up to 20GbE of uplink threat detection by intrusion prevention systems (IPS).
connectivity to each of the dual aggregation switches.
The EX3300 also provides a full complement of port security
features, including Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
snooping, dynamic ARP inspection (DAI), and media access control
(MAC) limiting to defend against internal and external spoofing,
man-in-the-middle, and denial-of-service (DoS) attacks.

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EX3300 Ethernet Switch Data Sheet

Junos Operating System between devices in a single Virtual Chassis configuration,


providing an additional level of reliability and availability.
The EX3300 switches run the same Junos OS used by other EX
Series Ethernet Switches, as well as Juniper routers and Juniper • Non-Stop Bridging (NSB) and Non-stop Routing (NSR):
Networks SRX Series Services Gateways. By utilizing a common NSB and NSR on the EX3300 switch ensure control plane
operating system, Juniper delivers a consistent implementation protocols, states and tables are synchronized between
and operation of control plane features across all products. master and backup REs to prevent protocol flaps or
To maintain that consistency, Junos OS adheres to a highly convergence issues following a Routing Engine failover.
disciplined development process that uses a single source code, • Non-Stop Software Upgrade (NSSU): With NSSU, all
follows a single quarterly release train, and employs a highly members of an EX3300 Virtual Chassis configuration can
available modular architecture that prevents isolated failures be upgraded with a single command. Mission-critical traffic
from bringing an entire system down. can be configured as a link aggregate across multiple Virtual

These attributes are fundamental to the core value of the Chassis switch members, ensuring minimal disruption during

software, enabling all Junos OS-powered products to be updated the upgrade process.

simultaneously with the same software release. All features are Simplified Management and Operations
fully regression tested, making each new release a true superset
When deployed in a Virtual Chassis configuration, the EX3300
of the previous version; customers can deploy the software
dramatically simplifies network management. Up to 10
with complete confidence that all existing capabilities will be
interconnected EX3300 switches can be managed as a single
maintained and operate in the same way.
device utilizing a single Junos OS image file and a single

High Availability configuration file, reducing the overall number of units to monitor
and manage. When the Junos OS is upgraded on the master
The EX3300 line of Ethernet switches is designed to support
switch in an EX3300 Virtual Chassis configuration, the software
many of the same failover capabilities and high availability (HA)
is automatically upgraded on all other member switches at the
functionality as the Juniper Networks EX4200 line of Ethernet
same time.
switches with Virtual Chassis technology.
The EX3300 includes port profiles that allow network
Each EX3300 switch is capable of functioning as a Routing
administrators to automatically configure ports with security,
Engine when deployed in a Virtual Chassis configuration. When
QoS, and other parameters based on the type of device
two or more EX3300 switches are interconnected in a Virtual
connected to the port. Six preconfigured profiles are available,
Chassis configuration, all member switches share a single control
including default, desktop, desktop plus IP phone, WLAN access
plane. Junos OS automatically initiates an election process to
point, routed uplink, and Layer 2 uplink. Users can select from
assign a master (active) and backup (hot-standby) Routing
the existing profiles or create their own and apply them through
Engine. An integrated Layer 2 and Layer 3 graceful Routing Engine
the command-line interface (CLI), J-Web Software interface, or
switchover (GRES) feature maintains uninterrupted access to
Junos Space network management system.
applications, services, and IP communications in the unlikely
event of a master Routing Engine failure. In addition, a feature called System Snapshot makes a copy
of all software files used to run the switch, including the Junos
When more than two switches are interconnected in a Virtual
operating system, the active configuration and the rescue
Chassis configuration, the remaining switch elements act as line
configuration, that can be used to reboot the switch at the next
cards and are available to assume the backup Routing Engine
power-up or as a backup boot option. The Junos OS software
position should the designated master fail. Master, backup
can also be preinstalled on a flash drive and used to boot the
and line card priority status can be assigned by the network
EX3300 at any time.
operations team to dictate the order of ascension. This N+1
Routing Engine redundancy, coupled with GRES, the nonstop Another feature, called automatic software download, enables
routing (NSR) and, in the future, the nonstop bridging (NSB) network administrators to easily upgrade the EX3300 using
capabilities of Junos OS, ensures a smooth transfer of control the DHCP message exchange process to download and install
plane functions following unexpected failures. software packages. Users simply configure the automatic
software download feature on EX3300 switches acting as DHCP
The EX3300 also supports the following HA features:
clients and establish a path to the server where the software
• Redundant trunk group: To avoid the complexities of package file is installed. The server then communicates the path
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) without sacrificing network to the software package file through DHCP server messages.
resiliency, the EX3300 employs redundant trunk groups to
An EZ touchless provisioning feature allows a DHCP server to
provide the necessary port redundancy and simplify switch
push configuration details and software images to multiple
configuration.
switches at bootup.
• Cross-member link aggregation: Cross-member link
aggregation allows redundant link aggregation connections

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EX3300 Ethernet Switch Data Sheet

Three system management options are available for the EX3300 Warranty
line. The standard Junos OS CLI management interface offers
For warranty information, please visit www.juniper.net/support/
the same granular capabilities and scripting parameters found in
warranty/.
any router powered by the Junos operating system. The EX3300
also includes the integrated J-Web interface, an embedded web-
based device manager that allows users to configure, monitor,
troubleshoot, and perform system maintenance on individual
switches via a browser-based graphical interface.

Finally, EX3300 fault, configuration and performance data can be


exported to leading third-party management systems such as HP
OpenView, IBM Tivoli, and Computer Associates Unicenter software,
providing a complete, consolidated view of network operations.

Product Options
Table 3: EX3300 Product Options

Power Supply PoE+ Power Power Supply


SKU Access Ports PoE+ Ports Airflow
Type Budget (W) Rating (W)
EX3300-24T 24-port 10/100/1000BASE-T None Front-to-back AC 0 100
EX3300-48T 48-port 10/100/1000BASE-T None Front-to-back AC 0 100
EX3300-48T-BF 48-port 10/100/1000BASE-T None Back-to-front AC 0 100
EX3300-24P 24-port 10/100/1000BASE-T 24 Front-to-back AC 405 550
EX3300-48P 48-port 10/100/1000BASE-T 48 Front-to-back AC 740 900
EX3300-24T-DC 24-port 10/100/1000BASE-T None Front-to-back DC 0 100

EX3300-24T/24T-DC EX3300-48T/48T-BF

EX3300-24P EX3300-48P

Specifications Environmental Ranges


• Operating temperature: 32° to 113° F (0° to 45° C)
Uplink
• Fixed 4-port uplinks which can be individually configured as • Storage temperature: -40° to 158° F (-40° to 70° C)
GbE (SFP) or 10GbE (SFP+) ports. • Operating altitude: Up to 10,000 ft (3,049 m)
• Non-operating altitude: Up to 16,000 ft (4,877 m)
Dimensions (W x H x D)
• 17.4 x 1.7 x 12 in (43.7 x 4.4 x 31 cm) • Relative humidity operating: 10% to 85% (noncondensing)
• Relative humidity non-operating: 0% to 95%
Weight Lbs (Kg) (noncondensing)
• EX3300-48P: 12.8 lb (5.8 kg)
• EX3300-24P: 11.6 lb (5.3 kg)
Hardware Specifications
• Switching Engine Model: Store and forward
• EX3300-48T: 10.8 lb (4.9 kg)
• DRAM: 1 GB with ECC
• EX3300-48T-BF: 10.8 lb (4.9 kg)
• Flash: 1 GB
• EX3300-24T: 10.0 lb (4.6 kg)
• CPU: 1 GHz
• EX3300-24T-DC: 9.8 lb (4.5 kg)

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EX3300 Ethernet Switch Data Sheet

GbE Port Density per System • IEEE 802.3u: 100BASE-T


• EX3300-24T/EX3300-24P/EX3300-24T-DC: 28 (24 host • IEEE 802.3ab: 1000BASE-T
ports + four 10 GbE/GbE uplink ports) • IEEE 802.3z: 1000BASE-X
• EX3300-48T/EX3300-48T-BF/EX3300-48P: 52 (48 host • IEEE 802.3af: PoE
ports + four 10 GbE/GbE uplink ports)
• IEEE 802.3at: PoE+
Virtual Chassis Capabilities • IEEE 802.3x: Pause frames/flow control
• Maximum number of members: 10
• IEEE 802.3ad: Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)
• Number of Virtual Chassis ports: 4
• Layer 3 VLAN-tagged sub-interface
• Maximum Virtual Chassis interconnect capacity: 80 Gbps
• NetBios snooping
Physical Layer • Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR)
• Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) for detecting cable • Metro
breaks and shorts
-- PVLAN support
• Auto medium-dependent interface/medium dependent
-- IEEE 802.1ag connectivity fault management
interface crossover (MDI/MDIX) support
-- ITU-T G.8032 Ethernet Ring Protection Switching
• Port speed downshift/setting maximum advertised speed on
10/100/1000BASE-T ports -- IEEE 802.1ad Q-in-Q tunneling
• Digital optical monitoring for optical ports -- Multicast VLAN routing
-- Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)
Packet Switching Capacities (Maximum with
64 Byte Packets) -- Adding/removing single tag
• EX3300-24T, EX3300-24P, EX3300-24T-DC: 128 Gbps • Filter-based SVLAN tagging
• EX3300-48T, EX3300-48T-BF, EX3300-48P: 176 Gbps • Flexible CoS (outer .1P marking)
• Layer 2/Layer 3 Throughput (Mpps): Layer 3 Features: IPv4
• 24P/24T/24T-DC: 95 Mpps • Maximum number of Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
• 48P/48T/48T-BF: 130 Mpps entries: 4,000
• Maximum number of IPv4 unicast routes in hardware: 8,000
Layer 2 Switching
• Layer 3 redundancy: VRRP
• Maximum MAC addresses per system: 16,000
• Routing protocols:
• Jumbo frames: 9,216 Bytes
-- RIP v1/v2
• Number of VLANs: 4,096
-- Static routing
• Range of possible VLAN IDs: 1-4,095
-- OSPF v2
• Port-based VLAN
-- BGP v4
• MAC-based VLAN
• IP directed broadcast – traffic forwarding
• Voice VLAN
• Virtual router (VRF-Lite) supporting RIP, OSPF, BGP
• Compatible with Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Plus (PVST+)
• Routing policy
• RVI (Routed VLAN Interface)
• Filter-based Forwarding (FBF)
• IEEE 802.1AB: Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
• Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding (uRPF)
• LLDP-MED with VoIP integration
• Multiprotocol BGP (MBGP)
• IEEE 802.1D: Spanning Tree Protocol
• IEEE 802.1p: CoS prioritization Layer 3 Features: IPv6 Management Functionality
• IEEE 802.1Q: VLAN tagging • Neighbor discovery, system logging, Telnet, SSH, Junos Web,
SNMP, Network Time Protocol (NTP), Domain Name System
• IEEE 802.1Q-in-Q: VLAN stacking
(DNS)
• IEEE 802.1s: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP)
• Static routing
• IEEE 802.1ak Multiple VLAN Registration Protocol (MVRP)
• IPv6 ACL (PACL, VACL, RACL)
• Persistent MAC (sticky MAC)
• IPv6 CoS (BA, MF classification and rewrite, scheduling
• Number of MST instances supported: 64 based on TC)
• Number of VSTP instances supported: 253 • MLDv1/v2 snooping
• IEEE 802.1w: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) • IPv6 ping, traceroute
• RSTP and VSTP running concurrently • IPv6 stateless auto-configuration
• IEEE 802.1X: Port access control • IPv6 Layer 3 forwarding in hardware
• IEEE 802.3: 10BASE-T

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EX3300 Ethernet Switch Data Sheet

Layer 3 Features: IPv6 Routing • RFC 3569 PIM-SSM


• RIPng • RFC 3618 Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP)
• OSPF v3 Security
• BGP v6 • MAC limiting
• IPv6 Layer 3 redundancy: VRRP v6 • Allowed MAC addresses, configurable per port
• Virtual Router support for IPv6 unicast • Dynamic ARP inspection (DAI)
• PIM for IPv6 multicast • Proxy ARP
• MBGP • Static ARP support

Supported RFCs • DHCP snooping

• RFC 2925 MIB for remote ping, trace • IP source guard


• RFC 1122 Host requirements • 802.1X port-based
• RFC 768 UDP • 802.1X multiple supplicants
• RFC 791 IP • 802.1X with VLAN assignment
• RFC 783 Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) • 802.1X with authentication bypass access (based on host
• RFC 792 Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) MAC address)
• RFC 793 TCP • 802.1X with VoIP VLAN support
• RFC 826 Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) • 802.1X dynamic access control list (ACL) based on RADIUS
• RFC 894 IP over Ethernet attributes

• RFC 903 Reverse ARP (RARP) • 802.1X supported EAP types: Message Digest 5 (MD5),
Transport Layer Security (TLS), Tunneled Transport Layer
• RFC 906 TFTP bootstrap
Security (TTLS), Protected Extensible Authentication
• RFC 1027 Proxy ARP Protocol (PEAP)
• RFC 2068 HTTP server • Access control lists, (Junos OS firewall filters)
• RFC 1812 Requirements for IP Version 4 routers
• Port-based ACL (PACL)—ingress and egress
• RFC 1519 Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR)
• VLAN-based ACL (VACL)—ingress and egress
• RFC 1256 IPv4 ICMP Router Discovery (IRDP)
• Router-based ACL (RACL)—ingress and egress
• RFC 1058 RIP v1
• ACL entries (ACE) in hardware per system: 1,500
• RFC 2453 RIP v2
• ACL counter for denied packets
• RFC 1492 TACACS+
• ACL counter for permitted packets
• RFC 2138 RADIUS authentication
• Ability to add/remove/change ACL entries in middle of list
• RFC 2139 RADIUS accounting
(ACL editing)
• RFC 2710 Multicast Listener Discovery Version (MLD) for IPv6
• L2-L4 ACL
• RFC 3579 RADIUS Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP)
support for 802.1X • Trusted Network Connect (TNC) certified

• RFC 5176 Dynamic Authorization Extensions to RADIUS • Static MAC authentication

• RFC 2267 Network ingress filtering • MAC-RADIUS

• RFC 2030 SNTP • Control plane denial-of-service (DoS) protection


• RFC 854 Telnet client and server • Firewall filter on me0 interface (control plane protection)
• RFC 951, 1542 BootP • Captive Portal – Layer 2 interfaces
• RFC 2131 BootP/DHCP relay agent and DHCP server • Fallback authentication
• RFC 1591 Domain Name System (DNS)
High Availability
• RFC 2474 DiffServ Precedence, including 8 queues/port
• External redundant power system option
• RFC 2598 DiffServ Expedited Forwarding (EF)
• Link aggregation:
• RFC 2597 DiffServ Assured Forwarding (AF)
-- 802.3ad (LACP) support
• LLDP-MED, ANSI/TIA-1057, draft 08
• Number of link aggregation groups (LAGs) supported: 32
• RFC 2328 OSPF v2
• Maximum number of ports per LAG: 8
• RFC 3768 VRRP
-- LAG load sharing algorithm—bridged unicast traffic
• RFC 3810 Multicast Listener Discovery Version 2 (MLDv2)
for IPv6 • IP: S/D MAC, S/D IP

• RFC 4271 BGP4 • TCP/UDP: S/D MAC, S/D IP, S/D port
• RFC 4601 PIM-SM • Non-IP: S/D MAC
• RFC 3973 PIM-DM

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High Availability (continued) • Real-Time Performance Monitoring (RPM)


• LAG sharing algorithm—routed unicast traffic • SNMP: v1, v2c, v3
-- IP: S/D IP • Remote monitoring (RMON) (RFC 2819) Groups 1, 2, 3, 9

-- TCP/UDP: S/D IP, S/D port • Network Time Protocol (NTP)

• LAG load sharing algorithm—bridged multicast traffic • DHCP server

• IP: S/D MAC, S/D IP • DHCP client and DHCP proxy


• DHCP relay and helper
-- TCP/UDP: S/D MAC, S/D IP, S/D port
• VR-aware DHCP
-- Non-IP: S/D MAC
• RADIUS authentication
• LAG sharing algorithm—routed multicast traffic
• TACACS+ authentication
-- IP: S/D IP
• SSHv2
-- TCP/UDP: S/D IP, S/D port
• Secure copy
• Tagged ports support in LAG
• HTTP/HTTPs
• Graceful Route Engine Switchover (GRES) for IGMP v1/v2/v3
• DNS resolver
snooping
• System logging
• Non-stop Routing (OSPF v1/v2/v3, RIP/RIPng, BGP, BGP v6,
ISIS, PIM) • Temperature sensor
• Configuration backup via FTP/secure copy
• Non-Stop Software Upgrade (NSSU)
• sFlow
Quality of Service (QoS) • Interface range
• Layer 2 QoS
• Port profile associations
• Layer 3 QoS
• Ethernet OAM link fault management (LFM)
• Ingress policing: 1 rate 2 color
• Uplink Failure Detection (UFD)
• Hardware queues per port: 8 • EZ Touchless Provisioning using DHCP
• Scheduling methods (egress): Strict Priority (SP), SDWRR
Supported MIBs1
• 802.1p, DiffServ code point (DSCP/IP) precedence trust and
• RFC 2464 Transmission of IPv6 Packets over Ethernet
marking
Networks
• L2-L4 classification criteria, including Interface, MAC address,
• RFC 4862 IPv6 Stateless Address Autoconfiguration
Ethertype, 802.1p, VLAN, IP address, DSCP/IP precedence,
and TCP/UDP port numbers • RFC 4443 ICMPv6 for the IPv6 Specification
• RFC 4213 Basic Transition Mechanisms for IPv6 Hosts and
• Congestion avoidance capabilities: Tail drop
Routers
Multicast • RFC 1155 Structure of Management Information (SMI)
• IGMP snooping entries: 3,000 • RFC 1157 SNMPv1
• IGMP snooping • RFC 1905 RFC 1907 SNMP v2c, SMIv2, and revised MIB-II
• IGMP v1/v2/v3 • RFC 2570-2575 SNMPv3, user-based security, encryption,
• PIM-SM, PIM-SSM, PIM-DM and authentication

• VRF-Lite support for PIM and IBMP • RFC 2576 Coexistence between SNMP Version 1, Version 2,
and Version 3
• MLD v1/v2 snooping
• RFC 1212, RFC 1213, RFC 1215 MIB-II, Ethernet-like MIB, and
• IGMP filter traps
• Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) • RFC 2578 SNMP Structure of Management Information MIB
• PIM for IPv6 multicast • RFC 2579 SNMP textual conventions for SMIv2
• MBGP • RFC 2925 Ping/traceroute MIB

Services and Manageability • RFC 2665 Ethernet-like interface MIB

• Junos OS CLI • RFC 1643 Ethernet MIB

• Web interface Junos Web support • RFC 1493 Bridge MIB

• Out-of-band management: Serial, 10/100BASE-T Ethernet • RFC 2096 IPv4 forwarding table MIB

• ASCII configuration • RFC 2011 SNMPv2 for IP using SMIv2

• Rescue configuration • RFC 2012 SNMPv2 for transmission control protocol using
SMIv2
• Configuration rollback
• RFC 2013 SNMPv2 for user datagram protocol using SMIv2
• Image rollback
• RFC 2863 Interface MIB
• Element management tools: Junos Space Network
Management Platform • RFC 3413 SNMP application MIB

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• RFC 3414 User-based security model for SNMPv3 Electromagnetic Compatibility Certifications
• RFC 3415 View-based access control model for SNMP • FCC 47CFR Part 15 Class A
• RFC 3621 PoE-MIB (PoE switches only) • EN 55022 Class A
• RFC 1724 RIPv2 MIB • ICES-003 Class A
• RFC 2863 Interface group MIB • VCCI Class A
• RFC 2819 RMON MIB • AS/NZS CISPR 22 Class A
• RFC 2287 System application packages MIB
• CISPR 22 Class A
• RFC 4188 STP and extensions MIB
• EN 55024
• RFC 4363 Definitions of managed objects for bridges with
• EN 300386
traffic classes, multicast filtering, and VLAN extensions
• CE
• RFC 2922 LLDP MIB
• RFC 2328 OSPF v2 Telecom Quality Management
• RFC 5643 OSPF v3 MIB support • TL9000
• RFC 1981 Path MTU discovery for IPv6
Environmental
• RFC 2460 IPv6 specification • Reduction of Hazardous Substances (ROHS) 6
• RFC 3484 Default address selection for IPv6
Telco
• RFC 4291 IPv6 addressing architecture
• CLEI code
• RFC 4861 Neighbor discovery for IPv6
• IEEE 802.1ad Q-in-Q FIPS
• Draft – blumenthal – aes – usm - 08 • FIPS 140-2 Level 1

• Draft – reeder - snmpv3 – usm - 3desede -00 Noise Specifications


Troubleshooting • Noise measurements based on operational tests taken
from bystander position (front) and performed at 23° C in
• Debugging: CLI via console, telnet, or SSH
compliance with ISO 7779.
• Diagnostics: Show and debug command statistics
Table 4: Noise Test Results
• Traffic mirroring (port)
• Traffic mirroring (VLAN) Model Acoustics Noise (DBA)
• Filter-based mirroring EX3300-24T 45.2

• Mirroring destination ports per system: 1 EX3300-48T 41.2

• LAG port monitoring EX3300-24P 45.4

• Multiple destination ports monitored to 1 mirror (N:1) EX3300-48P 42.8

• Maximum number of mirroring sessions: 1


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• UL-UL60950-1 (First Edition)
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• C-UL to CAN/CSA 22.2 No.60950-1 (First Edition)
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EX3300 Ethernet Switch Data Sheet

Ordering Information Product Number Description

Product Number Description Feature Licenses


Switches EX-24-EFL Enhanced Feature License for EX3300-
24P, EX3300-24T and EX3300-24T-DC
EX3300-48P EX3300 48-port 10/100/1000BASE-T switches includes licenses for IPv4 routing
(48 PoE+ ports) with 4 SFP+ uplink ports (OSPF v1/v2, IGMP v1/v2/v3, PIM, VRRP,
(optics not included) BFD, IPv4 Virtual Router support and
Q-in-Q) and IPv6 routing (OSPF v3, VRRP
EX3300-24P EX3300 24-port 10/100/1000BASE-T v6, VR support for unicast and filter
(24 PoE+ ports) with 4 SFP+ uplink ports based forwarding—FBF and PIM).
(optics not included)
EX-48-EFL Enhanced Feature License for EX3300-
EX3300-48T EX3300 48-port 10/100/1000BASE-T with 48P, EX3300-48T and EX3300-48T-BF
4 SFP+ uplink ports (optics not included) switches includes licenses for IPv4 routing
(OSPF v1/v2, IGMP v1/v2/v3, PIM, VRRP,
EX3300-48T-BF EX3300 48-port 10/100/1000BASE-T with BFD, IPv4 Virtual Router support and
4 SFP+ uplink ports (optics not included), Q-in-Q) and IPv6 routing (OSPF v3, VRRP
back-to-front cooling v6, VR support for unicast and filter
based forwarding—FBF, and PIM).
EX3300-24T EX3300 24-port 10/100/1000BASE-T with
4 SFP+ uplink ports (optics not included) EX-24-AFL Advanced Feature License for EX3300-
24P, EX3300-24T and EX3300-24T-
EX3300-24T-DC EX3300 24-port 10/100/1000BASE-T with
DC switches includes license for BGP/
4 SFP+ uplink ports (optics not included)
MBGP, Virtual Router running BGP, and
and internal DC power supply
IPv6 routing protocols (BGP v6, MBGP).
Accessories Requires purchase of EFL.

EX-RPS-PWR-930-AC External redundant power system (RPS) for EX-48-AFL Advanced Feature License for EX3300-
power supply and power feed redundancy; 48P, EX3300-48T and EX3300-48T-
includes one RPS cable and one 930 W AC BF switches includes license for BGP/
power supply (shipped separately) MBGP, Virtual Router running BGP, and
IPv6 routing protocols (BGP v6, MBGP).
EX-4PST-RMK Adjustable 4-post rack-mount kit for Requires purchase of EFL.
EX2200, EX3200, EX3300, and EX4200
Optics
EX-RMK Rack-mount kit for EX2200, EX3200,
EX3300, and EX4200 EX-SFP-10GE-DAC-1M SFP+ 10-Gigabit Ethernet Direct Attach
Copper (twinax copper cable), 1 m
EX-WMK-BFL EX4200, EX3200, EX3300, and EX2200
wall-mount kit with baffle EX-SFP-10GE-DAC-3M SFP+ 10-Gigabit Ethernet Direct Attach
Copper (twinax copper cable), 3 m
RE-USB-1G-S USB media upgrade/spare for Routing
Engine EX-SFP-10GE-DAC-5M SFP+ 10-Gigabit Ethernet Direct Attach
Copper (twinax copper cable), 5 m
RE-USB-2G-S 2 GB USB media upgrade/spare for Routing
Engine EX-SFP-10GE-DAC-7M SFP+ 10-Gigabit Ethernet Direct Attach
Copper (twinax copper cable), 7 m
RE-USB-4G-S 4 GB USB media upgrade/spare for Routing
Engine EX-SFP-10GE-ER SFP+ 10GBASE-ER 10-Gigabit Ethernet
Optics, 1,550 nm for 40 km transmission
CBL-EX-PWR-C13-AU AC power cable, Australia (10 A/250 V, 2.5 on SMF
m)
EX-SFP-10GE-LR SFP+ 10GBASE-LR 10-Gigabit Ethernet
CBL-EX-PWR-C13-C14 AC power cable, patch cord (10 A/250 V, Optics, 1,310 nm for 10 km transmission on
2.5 m) for EU only single-mode fiber-optic (SMF)

CBL-EX-PWR-C13-CH AC power cable, China (10 A/250 V, 2.5 m) EX-SFP-10GE-LRM SFP+ 10-Gigabit Ethernet LRM Optics, 1,310
nm for 220 m transmission on multimode
CBL-EX-PWR-C13-EU AC power cable, Europe (10 A/250 V, 2.5 m) fiber-optic (MMF)
CBL-EX-PWR-C13-IT AC power cable, Italy (10 A/250 V, 2.5 m) EX-SFP-10GE-SR SFP+ 10GBASE-SR 10-Gigabit Ethernet
Optics, 850 nm for up to 300 m
CBL-EX-PWR-C13-JP AC power cable, Japan (12 A/125 V, 2.5 m) transmission on MMF
CBL-EX-PWR-C13-KR AC power cable, Korea (10 A/250 V, 2.5 m) EX-SFP-10GE-USR SFP+ 10-Gigabit Ethernet Ultra Short
Reach Optics, 850 nm for 10 m on OM1, 20
CBL-EX-PWR-C13-SZ AC power cable, Switzerland (10 A/250 V,
m on OM2, 100 m on OM3 multimode fiber
2.5 m)
EX-SFP-1GE-LX SFP 1000BASE-LX Gigabit Ethernet Optics,
CBL-EX-PWR-C13-UK AC power cable, UK (10 A/250 V, 2.5 m)
1,310 nm for 10 km transmission on SMF
CBL-EX-PWR-C13-US AC power cable, US (13 A/125 V, 2.5 m)
EX-SFP-1GE-LX40K SFP 1000BASE-LX Gigabit Ethernet Optics,
1,310 nm for 40 km transmission on SMF

EX-SFP-1GE-SX SFP 1000BASE-SX Gigabit Ethernet Optics,


850 nm for up to 550 m transmission on
MMF

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EX3300 Ethernet Switch Data Sheet

Product Number Description About Juniper Networks


EX-SFP-1GE-LH SFP 1000BASE-LH Gigabit Ethernet Optics, Juniper Networks challenges the status quo with products,
1,550 nm for 70 km transmission on SMF
solutions and services that transform the economics of
EX-SFP-1GE-T SFP 10/100/1000BASE-T Copper networking. Our team co-innovates with customers and partners
Transceiver Module for up to 100 m
transmission on Category 5 to deliver automated, scalable and secure networks with agility,

EX-SFP-GE10KT13R14 SFP 1000BASE-BX Gigabit Ethernet performance and value. Additional information can be found at
Optics, Tx 1,310 nm/Rx 1,490 nm for 10 km Juniper Networks or connect with Juniper on Twitter and Facebook.
transmission on single strand of SMF

EX-SFP-GE10KT13R15 SFP 1000BASE-BX Gigabit Ethernet


Optics, Tx 1,310 nm/Rx 1,550 nm for 10 km
transmission on single strand of SMF

EX-SFP-GE10KT14R13 SFP 1000BASE-BX Gigabit Ethernet


Optics, Tx 1,490 nm/Rx 1,310 nm for 10 km
transmission on single strand of SM

EX-SFP-GE10KT15R13 SFP 1000BASE-BX Gigabit Ethernet


Optics, Tx 1,550 nm/Rx 1,310 nm for 10 km
transmission on single strand of SMF

EX-SFP-GE40KT13R15 SFP 1000BASE-BX Gigabit Ethernet


Optics, Tx 1,310 nm/Rx 1,550 nm for 40 km
transmission on single strand of SMF

EX-SFP-GE40KT15R13 SFP 1000BASE-BX Gigabit Ethernet


Optics, Tx 1,550 nm/Rx 1,310 nm for 40 km
transmission on single strand of SMF

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