Juniper DX-3280-SLB-SSL-S-2C Load Balancer For Sale

Juniper DX-3280-SLB-SSL-S-2C Load Balancer
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Juniper DX-3280-SLB-SSL-S-2C Load Balancer:
$645.88

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DX-3280-SLB-SSL-S-2CJUNIPER DX-3280-SLB-SSL-S-2C. SLB high speed SSL termination 2 X 10/100/1000 Base-T interfaces class=\"auto-style2\">Payment for all orders must be made within 7 days from the date of purchase.

  • We accept Paypal, Bank Deposit and Cash on pickup or cheque if prior arrangements have been made.
  • Buyer is responsible for return shipping costs and insurance.
  • Invoice and Tracking number will be provided.

    • All orders will be shipped with in 1 to 3business days after buyers payment has been cleared.
    • We use TNT Road Express and Australia Post for shipments.
    • International buyers, please email or call us to organize a shipping quote when shipping is not specified.
    • Tracking number will be provided for all orders.

    • We provide a 30 day warranty on used products AND 90 day warranty on new products.
    • All faults must be reported within 72 hours after receiving goods.
    • If a product is found to be faulty, we will repair or replace the product. If a product can not be repaired or replaced, we will give you a full refund.



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