Supported Platforms
Related Documentation
- J, SRX Series
- Understanding Chassis Cluster Redundant Ethernet Interfaces
- Example: Configuring Conditional Route Advertising in a Chassis Cluster
- Understanding Chassis Cluster Formation
- Additional Information
- Chassis Cluster Feature Guide for Security Devices
Understanding Conditional Route Advertising in a Chassis Cluster
Route advertisement over redundant Ethernet interfaces in a chassis cluster is complicated by the fact that the active node in the cluster can change dynamically. Conditional route advertisement enables you to advertise routes in such a way that incoming traffic from the core network is attracted to the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) interface that exists on the same node as the currently active redundant Ethernet interface. In this way, traffic is processed by the active node and does not traverse the fabric interface between nodes. You do this by manipulating the BGP attribute at the time routes are advertised by BGP.
The goal of conditional route advertisement in a chassis cluster is to ensure that incoming traffic from the upstream network arrives on the node that is on the currently active redundant Ethernet interface. To understand how this works, keep in mind that in a chassis cluster, each node has its own set of interfaces. Figure 1 shows a typical scenario, with a redundant Ethernet interface connecting the corporate LAN, through a chassis cluster, to an external network segment.
Figure 1: Conditional Route Advertising

Related Documentation
- J, SRX Series
- Understanding Chassis Cluster Redundant Ethernet Interfaces
- Example: Configuring Conditional Route Advertising in a Chassis Cluster
- Understanding Chassis Cluster Formation
- Additional Information
- Chassis Cluster Feature Guide for Security Devices
Published: 2013-11-11
Supported Platforms
Related Documentation
- J, SRX Series
- Understanding Chassis Cluster Redundant Ethernet Interfaces
- Example: Configuring Conditional Route Advertising in a Chassis Cluster
- Understanding Chassis Cluster Formation
- Additional Information
- Chassis Cluster Feature Guide for Security Devices