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Juniper PTX10004-PREM2 Redundant Chassis | Carrier Router, Redundancy
Juniper Networks
MPN: PTX10004-PREM2
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Key Features
- Redundant chassis platform
- Carrier-grade routing architecture
- High-availability design focus
- Juniper Networks PTX series platform
- Built for backbone and transport environments
- Premium chassis class for critical network services
- Preserve service continuity with redundant chassis architecture
- Reduce outage risk using carrier-grade platform design
Keep backbone services available with a chassis architecture built around redundancy. The PTX10004-PREM2 is intended for carrier-grade routing environments that cannot afford single points of failure at the platform layer. In networks where maintenance windows are short and traffic demands are constant, chassis redundancy becomes a core design requirement rather than an optional feature.
This platform is a strong fit for service provider cores, large aggregation layers, and transport networks that must remain stable through component events and operational changes. By centering the design on redundant chassis capability, it supports the kind of infrastructure strategy that prioritizes continuity, controlled risk, and predictable operations.
For procurement and architecture teams, the premium value is clear: this is not a commodity router built for basic connectivity. It is a chassis class meant for networks that carry revenue traffic, support strict uptime expectations, and need a foundation that can justify higher capital spend through resilience and operational confidence.
Ideal For
- Primary backbone routing where uptime is critical
- Service provider aggregation requiring chassis redundancy
- Transport network cores with strict availability targets
- Enterprise edge infrastructure supporting revenue traffic
Why This Product
- 1Redundancy-focused chassis for higher availability
- 2Better fit for critical routing than single-path platforms
- 3Carrier-grade architecture for backbone environments
- 4Premium platform for uptime-sensitive deployments






