Troubleshooting Traffic Drops On Ex9200-6Qs Line Cards - Juniper EX9214 Hardware Manual

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Line Card Model and Version Compatibility in an EX9200 Switch on page 49
Description: The EX9200-6QS line card drops all routed traffic, including both data plane
and control plane traffic.
Environment: The switch in which the EX9200-6QS line card is installed runs Junos OS
Release 14.2R1 and an IRB logical interface is configured on the line card as part of a
VLAN.
On EX9200 switches, if an IRB logical interface is configured on an EX9200-6QS line
card as part of a VLAN, any device that is connected through that interface is unable to
route traffic outside of the subnet because the EX9200-6QS line card drops all ARP
requests. This happens because even though the minimum Junos OS release that supports
the EX9200-6QS line card is Junos OS Release 14.2R1, this release does not support a
configuration that includes an IRB logical interface configured on an EX9200-6QS line
card as part of a VLAN.
Upgrade Junos OS to the release specified in
EX9200-6QS Line Card on page 53
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