Table 20: Show Icr-Partition Output Fields - Juniper SERVICE AVAILABILITY - CONFIGURATION GUIDE V 11.1.X Configuration Manual

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Table 20 on page 142 lists the show icr-partition command output fields.
Meaning

Table 20: show icr-partition Output Fields

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Monitoring the Configuration of an ICR Partition Attached to an Interface
106
Any
enabled
107
Any
enabled
108
Any
enabled
109
Any
enabled
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ICR Partition has 10 group members.
Field Name
ICR Partition ID
ICR Partition State
ICR Partition Grouping Criterion
SVLAN
VLAN
control-interface
disabled
disabled
disabled
disabled
disabled
disabled
disabled
disabled
Field Description
Identifier for the ICR partition.
State of the ICR partition:
Master ICR partition that accepts subscriber
login requests.
Backup ICR partition that does not accept
subscriber login requests.
Dormant When the IP address or virtual router
is forcibly deleted, or if the lower interface is
not available, the ICR partition moves to the
Dormant state. The dormant ICR partition does
not accept subscriber login requests.
NOTE: The state of the ICR partition depends on the
associated VRRP instance.
Grouping option for the subscribers. Possible options:
S-VLAN and VLAN. The default grouping option is
S-VLAN.
S-VLAN identifier for the interface.
VLAN identifier for the interface. Any indicates that
the VLAN ID is a wildcard and you can specify any
configured VLAN ID with the associated S-VLAN ID.
Controls the state of the corresponding subinterfaces
(up/AdminDown) based on the state of the partition
(master or backup). If the subinterfaces are part of
the backup partition, the router changes the state of
all the subinterfaces to AdminDown. You can also
block all traffic on the backup partition. However,
the router does not block VRRP advertisements as
long as VRRP is running on a separate interface.
Possible states: enabled or disabled. If the status is
enabled, the router changes the state of the
subinterface based on the state of the partition. If the
status is disabled, the router does not control the
state of the corresponding subinterface.

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