The initial iteration of the PTX couldn't.  It was really just meant as an LSR 
with relatively low FIB  scale, couldn't do Netflow (remember the external 
server to do it?), etc.  That quickly pivoted to something more capable.   
Juniper sort of positioned the initial version as a route reflector since that 
was one of the other things it could do due to selective FIB install.  

Thanks, 
Phil 

On 7/13/20, 2:36 PM, "cisco-nsp on behalf of Mark Tinka" 
<[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> wrote:


    On 13/Jul/20 19:19, Łukasz Bromirski wrote:

    > PTX was created as platform that will do only MPLS-based forwarding,
    > with tiny IP routing table scale.
    > The idea was marketed as something that will get Juniper leading edge 
across SPs and win back accounts.

    Except it can do millions of routes in RIB and FIB, so...

    Mark.
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