Ruckus Networks
NEW SECUPLIFT SPT-8200-24FX/ZP,48F/PF/PF2-E(2)/ZP2-E(2) 5YR REN
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Ruckus SecUplift SPT-8200-24FX/ZP 5-Year Renewal | Support
Ruckus Networks
MPN: 82N-8200Z-R-5
$914.00$1,135.40
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Key Features
- 5-year support renewal
- Ruckus Networks support coverage
- SecUplift entitlement extension
- For SPT-8200-24FX/ZP and related listed platform family
- Support and warranty category
- MPN 82N-8200Z-R-5
- Vendor-backed renewal for installed infrastructure
- Extend vendor support coverage with a 5-year renewal term
Protect the operational life of your Ruckus 8200 environment with a 5-year SecUplift support renewal. This coverage is designed for teams that need predictable support continuity, cleaner budget planning, and a direct path to vendor assistance when infrastructure issues arise.
For enterprise networks, support renewals do more than extend entitlement dates. They preserve the service relationship around a deployed platform, helping reduce risk during maintenance cycles and keeping procurement aligned with long-term refresh plans. That matters when the underlying infrastructure supports user access, branch connectivity, or distributed campus operations where downtime carries real cost.
This renewal is tied to the specified Ruckus product family and is intended for organizations that want to keep existing assets under active support rather than forcing an early replacement decision. It is a practical choice for environments that value stability, lifecycle control, and the confidence that comes from staying within the vendor support window.
Ideal For
- Renew support for an installed Ruckus 8200 deployment
- Maintain coverage during a delayed hardware refresh cycle
- Keep enterprise network assets within active vendor support
- Standardize multi-year support procurement for campus infrastructure
Why This Product
- 15-year renewal versus shorter coverage terms
- 2Vendor-backed support versus third-party maintenance
- 3Lifecycle continuity versus unsupported operation
- 4Defined entitlement extension versus ad hoc service coverage