Allen-Bradley Stratix 8000 and 8300 repair and refurbishment.
Board-level diagnostics, line card repair, and component-level repair for the discontinued Allen-Bradley Stratix 8000 and 8300. No fix no fee.
Stratix 8000 / 8300 repair and refurbishment
The Allen-Bradley Stratix 8000 and 8300 are discontinued modular managed industrial Ethernet switches. The Stratix 8000 provided Layer 2 switching while the Stratix 8300 added Layer 3 routing capability. Both used a modular chassis design with plug-in line cards. With no new-buy option available and migration to the Stratix 5800 requiring significant investment, repair is the practical option for facilities still running these units.
Common Stratix 8000 / 8300 faults we fix
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Power circuitry faults on the main board or backplane causing intermittent operation or complete power loss
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Line card failures — dead ports or complete card failure on plug-in modules
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Backplane connector degradation from repeated module insertion and removal
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Boot circuit faults preventing the switch from completing its startup sequence
How it works
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1
Send details
Share the switch model, fault symptoms, and any alarm LEDs or diagnostic output.
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Diagnostics
Bench diagnostics isolate the fault to board, component, or subsystem.
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Repair, Refurbish & Test
Component-level repair with port validation and management system testing before return.
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Return to service
Confirmed test results and return logistics for your switch.
Why Electron Lab
- Engineer-led bench diagnostics
- Component-level repair and rework
- Tested Before Return
- Clear, fast quoting
Stratix 8000 / 8300 repair FAQs
Are the Stratix 8000 and 8300 still available new?
No. Both the Stratix 8000 and 8300 are discontinued. Third-party repair is the primary option for keeping these modular switches in service.
Can you repair individual line cards for the Stratix 8000/8300?
Yes. We diagnose line card faults at board level and carry out component-level repair where viable. This is typically more cost-effective than sourcing a replacement line card on the secondary market.
What is the migration path from the Stratix 8000/8300?
Migration requires moving to the Stratix 5800 platform with new hardware and network reconfiguration. Our repair service returns the original unit to service without this cost and disruption.