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MX Series Interchassis Redundancy Using Virtual Chassis
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- Overview
Interchassis Redundancy and Virtual Chassis Interchassis Redundancy and Virtual Chassis Overview
Virtual Chassis Features Global Roles and Local Roles in a Virtual Chassis
Mastership Election in a Virtual Chassis
Virtual Chassis Ports and Class of Service Class of Service Overview for Virtual Chassis Ports
Guidelines for Configuring Class of Service for Virtual Chassis Ports
- Configuration
Configuration Overview Configuring Interchassis Redundancy for MX Series 3D Universal Edge Routers Using a Virtual Chassis
Deleting a Virtual Chassis Configuration for MX Series 3D Universal Edge Routers
Upgrading Junos OS in a Virtual Chassis Configuration for MX Series 3D Universal Edge Routers
Configuration Tasks Preparing for a Virtual Chassis Configuration
Installing Junos OS Licenses on Virtual Chassis Member Routers
Creating and Applying Configuration Groups for a Virtual Chassis
Configuring Preprovisioned Member Information for a Virtual Chassis
Enabling Graceful Routing Engine Switchover and Nonstop Active Routing for a Virtual Chassis
Configuring Member IDs for a Virtual Chassis
Configuring Virtual Chassis Ports to Interconnect Member Routers
Deleting Virtual Chassis Ports in a Virtual Chassis Configuration
Deleting Member IDs in a Virtual Chassis Configuration
Switching the Global Master and Backup Roles in a Virtual Chassis Configuration
Determining GRES Readiness in a Virtual Chassis Configuration
Disabling Split Detection in a Virtual Chassis Configuration
Examples Example: Deleting a Virtual Chassis Configuration for MX Series 3D Universal Edge Routers
Configuration Statements - Administration
Administrative Tasks Accessing the Virtual Chassis Through the Management Interface
Managing Files on Virtual Chassis Member Routers
Monitoring Tasks Verifying the Status of Virtual Chassis Member Routers
Verifying the Operation of Virtual Chassis Ports
Verifying Neighbor Reachability for Member Routers in a Virtual Chassis
Verifying Neighbor Reachability for Hardware Devices in a Virtual Chassis
Viewing Information in the Virtual Chassis Control Protocol Adjacency Database
Viewing Information in the Virtual Chassis Control Protocol Link-State Database
Viewing Virtual Chassis Control Protocol Routing Tables
Viewing Virtual Chassis Control Protocol Statistics for Member Routers and Virtual Chassis Ports
Administrative Commands request virtual-chassis member-id delete
request virtual-chassis member-id set
request virtual-chassis routing-engine master switch
Monitoring Commands show virtual-chassis active-topology
show virtual-chassis device-topology
show virtual-chassis protocol adjacency
show virtual-chassis protocol database
show virtual-chassis protocol interface
show virtual-chassis protocol route
- Troubleshooting
Acquiring Troubleshooting Information Tracing Virtual Chassis Operations for MX Series 3D Universal Edge Routers
Configuring the Name of the Virtual Chassis Trace Log File
Configuring Characteristics of the Virtual Chassis Trace Log File
Configuring Access to the Virtual Chassis Trace Log File
Using Regular Expressions to Refine the Output of the Virtual Chassis Trace Log File
Troubleshooting Configuration Statements Knowledge Base