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show chassis cluster interfaces

Syntax

show chassis cluster interfaces

Release Information

Command modified in Junos OS Release 9.0. Output changed to support dual control ports in Junos OS Release 10.0. Output changed to support control interfaces in Junos OS Release 11.2. Output changed to support redundant pseudointerfaces in Junos OS Release 12.1X44-D10. For high-end SRX Series devices, output changed to support the internal security association (SA) option in Junos OS Release 12.1X45-D10.

Description

Display the status of the control interface in a chassis cluster configuration.

Required Privilege Level

view

List of Sample Output

show chassis cluster interfaces
show chassis cluster interfaces (SRX3000 and SRX5000 line devices)
show chassis cluster interfaces

Output Fields

Table 1 lists the output fields for the show chassis cluster interfaces command. Output fields are listed in the approximate order in which they appear.

Table 1: show chassis cluster interfaces Output Fields

Field Name

Field Description

Control link status

State of the chassis cluster control interface: up or down.

Control interfaces

  • Index—Index number of the chassis cluster control interface.
  • Name—Name of the chassis cluster control interface.
  • Monitored-Status—Monitored state of the interface: up or down.
  • Internal SA—State of the internal SA option on the chassis cluster control link: enabled or disabled.

    Note: This field is available only on high-end SRX Series devices.

Fabric link status

State of the fabric interface: up or down.

Fabric interfaces

  • Name—Name of the fabric interface.
  • Child-interface—Name of the child fabric interface.
  • Status—State of the interface: up or down.

Redundant-ethernet Information

  • Name—Name of the redundant Ethernet interface.
  • Status—State of the interface: up or down.
  • Redundancy-group—Identification number (1–255) of the redundancy group associated with the redundant Ethernet interface.

Redundant-pseudo-interface Information

  • Name—Name of the redundant pseudointerface.
  • Status—State of the redundant pseudointerface: up or down.
  • Redundancy-group—Identification number (1–255) of the redundancy group associated with the redundant pseudointerface.

Interface Monitoring

  • Interface—Name of the interface to be monitored.
  • Weight—Relative importance of the interface to redundancy group operation.
  • Status—State of the interface: up or down.
  • Redundancy-group—Identification number of the redundancy group associated with the interface.

Sample Output

show chassis cluster interfaces

user@host> show chassis cluster interfaces
Control link status: Up

Control interfaces:
      Index   Interface        Monitored-Status         
      0       em0              Up              
      1       em1              Down             

Fabric link status: Up

Fabric interfaces: 
    Name    Child-interface    Status
    fab0    ge-0/1/0           Up    
    fab0   
    fab1    ge-6/1/0           Up    
    fab1   

Redundant-ethernet Information:     
    Name         Status      Redundancy-group
    reth0        Up          1                
    reth1        Up          2                
    reth2        Down        Not configured   
    reth3        Down        Not configured   
    reth4        Down        Not configured   
    reth5        Down        Not configured   
    reth6        Down        Not configured   
    reth7        Down        Not configured   
    reth8        Down        Not configured   
    reth9        Down        Not configured   
    reth10       Down        Not configured   
    reth11       Down        Not configured   

Redundant-pseudo-interface Information:
    Name        Status       Redundancy-group
     lo0          Up               1

Interface Monitoring:
    Interface         Weight    Status    Redundancy-group
    ge-0/1/9          100       Up        0   
    ge-0/1/9          100       Up 

Sample Output

show chassis cluster interfaces (SRX3000 and SRX5000 line devices)

user@host> show chassis cluster interfaces
Control link status: Up

Control interfaces:
      Index   Interface    Monitored-Status   Internal SA 
      0       em0          Up                 enabled 
      1       em1          Down               enabled 

Fabric link status: Up

Fabric interfaces: 
    Name    Child-interface    Status
    fab0    ge-0/1/0           Up    
    fab0   
    fab1    ge-6/1/0           Up    
    fab1   

Redundant-ethernet Information:     
    Name         Status      Redundancy-group
    reth0        Up          1                
    reth1        Up          2                
    reth2        Down        Not configured   
    reth3        Down        Not configured   
    reth4        Down        Not configured   
    reth5        Down        Not configured   
    reth6        Down        Not configured   
    reth7        Down        Not configured   
    reth8        Down        Not configured   
    reth9        Down        Not configured   
    reth10       Down        Not configured   
    reth11       Down        Not configured   

Redundant-pseudo-interface Information:
    Name        Status       Redundancy-group
     lo0          Up               1

Interface Monitoring:
    Interface         Weight    Status    Redundancy-group
    ge-0/1/9          100       Up        0   
    ge-0/1/9          100       Up 

Sample Output

show chassis cluster interfaces

user@host> show chassis cluster interfaces

The below output is specific to fabric monitoring failure.

Control link status: Up

Control interfaces: 
    Index   Interface    Monitored-Status   Internal-SA
    0       fxp1         Up                 Disabled   

Fabric link status: Down

Fabric interfaces: 
    Name    Child-interface    Status
                               (Physical/Monitored)
    fab0    ge-0/0/2           Down / Down
    fab0   
    fab1    ge-9/0/2           Up   / Up  
    fab1   
   
Redundant-pseudo-interface Information:
    Name         Status      Redundancy-group
    lo0          Up          0

Published: 2015-02-27

Supported Platforms

Published: 2015-02-27