Related Documentation
- Detection and Corrective Actions of FPCs with Degraded Fabric on MX Series Routers
- Detection and Recovery of Fabric-Related Failures Caused by Traffic Black Holes on MX Series Routers
- Corrective Actions for Fabric Failures on MX Series Routers
- Router Chassis Configuration Statements
- show chassis fabric redundancy-mode
- Configuring Redundancy Fabric Mode for Active Control Boards on MX Series Routers
redundancy-mode
Syntax
Hierarchy Level
Release Information
Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 12.2.
Description
(MX240, MX480, and MX960 routers only) Configure the active control boards to be in redundancy mode or increased fabric bandwidth mode. In increased fabric bandwidth mode, which is the default behavior for MX Series routers with Switch Control Board (SCB), the maximum number of available fabric planes are used. The MX Series routers that contain the enhanced Switch Control Board (SCB) with Trio chips and the MPC3E, the control boards operate in redundancy fabric mode (all the FPCs use 4 fabric planes as active planes) by default.
Options
increased-bandwidth | — | Enable increased fabric bandwidth mode for the control boards, which causes all the available fabric planes to be used. |
redundant | — | Enable redundancy mode for the control boards, which causes all the FPCs to use 4 fabric planes as active planes. |
Required Privilege Level
interface—To view this statement in the configuration.
interface-control—To add this statement to the configuration.
Related Documentation
- Detection and Corrective Actions of FPCs with Degraded Fabric on MX Series Routers
- Detection and Recovery of Fabric-Related Failures Caused by Traffic Black Holes on MX Series Routers
- Corrective Actions for Fabric Failures on MX Series Routers
- Router Chassis Configuration Statements
- show chassis fabric redundancy-mode
- Configuring Redundancy Fabric Mode for Active Control Boards on MX Series Routers
Published: 2013-01-24
Related Documentation
- Detection and Corrective Actions of FPCs with Degraded Fabric on MX Series Routers
- Detection and Recovery of Fabric-Related Failures Caused by Traffic Black Holes on MX Series Routers
- Corrective Actions for Fabric Failures on MX Series Routers
- Router Chassis Configuration Statements
- show chassis fabric redundancy-mode
- Configuring Redundancy Fabric Mode for Active Control Boards on MX Series Routers