Creating And Applying Configuration Groups For A Virtual Chassis - Juniper EX9200 Features Manual

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Creating and Applying Configuration Groups for a Virtual Chassis

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For a Virtual Chassis configuration consisting of two MX Series routers or two EX9200
switches, each of which supports dual Routing Engines, you must create and apply on
the master device of the Virtual Chassis the following configuration groups, instead of
using the standard
and
re0
member0-re0
member0-re1
member1-re0
member1-re1
NOTE:
The
membern-ren
for exclusive use by member routers or switches in EX9200 or MX Series
Virtual Chassis configurations.
Using configuration group names of the form
non-Virtual Chassis configuration or configuration script could interfere with
Virtual Chassis operation. This misconfiguration could cause the router or
switch to assign no IP address or an incorrect IP address to the
management Ethernet interface, and could result in a display of the
prompt during login.
To create and apply configuration group information from the router or switch to be
configured as the master of the Virtual Chassis:
In the console window on the master router or switch (
1.
create and apply the
member0-re0
[edit]
user@host# copy groups re0 to member0-re0
user@host# set apply-groups member0-re0
Delete the standard
2.
re0
.
0
[edit]
user@host# delete apply-groups re0
user@host# delete groups re0
Create and apply the
member0-re1
3.
[edit]
user@host# copy groups re1 to member0-re1
user@host# set apply-groups member0-re1
configuration groups:
re1
naming format for configuration groups is reserved
configuration group.
configuration group from the global configuration on
configuration group.
membern-ren
in an existing
fxp0
Amnesiac
in this procedure),
member 0
member
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