Last Updated: October 2024
| JunOS Version | Release Type | Filename Example | Key Features/Fixes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Service Release (Recommended) | jinstall-ex-2200-12.3R12-S15-domestic-signed.tgz | Last stable security & bug fixes. Best for most. | | 15.1R7-S13 | Extended Release | jinstall-ex-2200-15.1R7-S13-domestic-signed.tgz | Newer features, but reportedly less stable on EX2200. Proceed with caution. | | 12.3R12-S19 | Final Cumulative Patch | jinstall-ex-2200-12.3R12-S19-domestic-signed.tgz | Most recent (but rare). Only needed if you have specific issues. | juniper ex2200 firmware download
If you are managing a network that still relies on the venerable Juniper EX2200 series switch, you are likely facing two realities: it is a rugged, reliable workhorse for access-layer switching, but it officially reached and End-of-Engineering (EOE) years ago. Last Updated: October 2024 | JunOS Version |
However, treat this as a temporary measure. The EX2200’s lack of modern security features (no HTTPS web management without weak ciphers, no 802.1X enhancements, no support for current crypto standards) makes it a liability on production networks connected to the internet. Proceed with caution
md5sum jinstall-ex-*.tgz sha256sum jinstall-ex-*.tgz Compare the output to the value on Juniper’s download page. Transfer both the .tgz and .sig files to the switch via SCP/FTP. Then, on the EX2200: