EX6200-48P
Announced in: EX4500 EX6200 and selected older SKUs of EX9200
Chassis
· EX Series
Is the EX6200-48P still supported?
No. Juniper ended support for the EX4500 EX6200 and selected older SKUs of EX9200 on 2022-12-31. No further security fixes will be issued. See Juniper's lifecycle bulletin.
When does the EX6200-48P reach end of support?
Juniper support for the EX4500 EX6200 and selected older SKUs of EX9200 ends on 2022-12-31.
What replaces the EX6200-48P?
Juniper has not published a successor model for the EX4500 EX6200 and selected older SKUs of EX9200.
What known-exploited CVEs apply to the EX6200-48P past end of support?
7 CVEs in CISA's Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog apply to the platform the EX4500 EX6200 and selected older SKUs of EX9200 runs. These will not be patched on this device because it is past the Juniper security-support date. See the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities table below for the full list.
Known Exploited Vulnerabilities
This device is past Juniper's security-support date. 7 CVEs in CISA's Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog apply to the platform it runs. Juniper is not issuing patches for this model. Isolate, compensate, or refresh.
| CVE | KEV added | Vulnerability | Flags |
|---|---|---|---|
CVE-2025-21590
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Juniper Junos OS Improper Isolation or Compartmentalization Vulnerability | ||
CVE-2023-36844
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Juniper Junos OS EX Series PHP External Variable Modification Vulnerability | ||
CVE-2023-36845
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Juniper Junos OS EX Series and SRX Series PHP External Variable Modification Vulnerability | ||
CVE-2023-36846
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Juniper Junos OS SRX Series Missing Authentication for Critical Function Vulnerability | ||
CVE-2023-36847
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Juniper Junos OS EX Series Missing Authentication for Critical Function Vulnerability | ||
CVE-2023-36851
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Juniper Junos OS SRX Series Missing Authentication for Critical Function Vulnerability | ||
CVE-2020-1631
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Juniper Junos OS Path Traversal Vulnerability |
Source: CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog. The Ransomware flag reflects CISA's own knownRansomwareCampaignUse field, set when the CVE has been observed in ransomware campaigns per their threat intel. It's not a property of the vulnerability description itself.
Correlation is at the platform level, not per-OS-version. Not exhaustive: KEV only lists actively-exploited CVEs and many relevant unexploited vulnerabilities are not here. Verify against vendor security advisories (PSIRT, JSA, PAN-SA) and NVD before acting. See compensating controls if refresh isn't immediate.
EX6200-48P Lifecycle Overview
The Juniper EX6200-48P (EX6200-48P) is a chassis product in the Juniper EX series. This product has reached end of life as of , meaning Juniper no longer provides technical support, software updates, or hardware replacement for this product. It was last available for purchase on . Organizations still running the EX6200-48P should plan a migration .
Lifecycle Milestones
| Lifecycle notice published | 10y 7mo ago | |
|---|---|---|
| End of sale | 10y 1mo ago | |
| Last date of support | 3y 5mo ago |
Additional Dates
| Last Warranty Conversion Date | 9y 1mo ago | |
|---|---|---|
| Same Day Support Discontinued Date | 8y 1mo ago |