Global Role And Local Role Descriptions; Table 5: Global Roles And Local Roles - Juniper EX9200 Features Manual

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Global Role and Local Role Descriptions

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—Standby Routing Engine
s
Table 5 on page 60
describes the global roles and local roles in an MX Series or EX9200
Virtual Chassis.

Table 5: Global Roles and Local Roles

Virtual Chassis Role
Type of Role
VC-M
Global
VC-B
Global
VC-L
Global
VC-Mm
Local
VC-Ms
Local
VC-Bm
Local
VC-Bs
Local
VC-Lm
Local
VC-Ls
Local
Description
Master device for the Virtual Chassis
Backup device for the Virtual Chassis
Line-card device for the Virtual Chassis
NOTE:
The
line-card
role is not supported in the
preprovisioned configuration for a two-member
MX Series or EX9200 Virtual Chassis. The
line-card
role applies only in the context of split
detection behavior.
Master Routing Engine in the Virtual Chassis
master device
Standby Routing Engine in the Virtual Chassis
master device
Master Routing Engine in the Virtual Chassis
backup device
Standby Routing Engine in the Virtual Chassis
backup device
Master Routing Engine in the Virtual Chassis
line-card device
NOTE:
The
line-card
role is not supported in the
preprovisioned configuration for a two-member
MX Series or EX9200 Virtual Chassis. The
line-card
role applies only in the context of split
detection behavior.
Standby Routing Engine in the Virtual Chassis
line-card device
NOTE:
The
role is not supported in the
line-card
preprovisioned configuration for a two-member
MX Series or EX9200 Virtual Chassis. The
role applies only in the context of split
line-card
detection behavior.
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