Juniper SRX 240 - Routing subsystem not running on secondary node
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Does anyone know why rpd would not run on secondary node?
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Does anyone know why rpd would not run on secondary node?
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Does anyone know why rpd would not run on secondary node?
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In a Juniper SRX Chassis Cluster, the master Routing Engine (RE) runs on only one node. This creates an active/passive control plane. All control plane processes (rpd, kmd, etc.) run only on the master RE.
From Branch SRX Series and J Series Chassis Clustering:
The special redundancy group 0 refers to the status of the control
plane. In this example, node 0 is the primary node for this group and,
therefore, it is in charge of all control plane calculations (it acts
as the master RE and runs the control plane processes like rpd, kmd,
dhcpd, pppd, and others).
I'm just curious... I can configure SRX cluster for active/active state (which is not recommended by Juniper btw), and in this situation still the only one RP will be utilized?
– Andrey Prokhorov
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In a Juniper SRX Chassis Cluster, the master Routing Engine (RE) runs on only one node. This creates an active/passive control plane. All control plane processes (rpd, kmd, etc.) run only on the master RE.
From Branch SRX Series and J Series Chassis Clustering:
The special redundancy group 0 refers to the status of the control
plane. In this example, node 0 is the primary node for this group and,
therefore, it is in charge of all control plane calculations (it acts
as the master RE and runs the control plane processes like rpd, kmd,
dhcpd, pppd, and others).
I'm just curious... I can configure SRX cluster for active/active state (which is not recommended by Juniper btw), and in this situation still the only one RP will be utilized?
– Andrey Prokhorov
1 hour ago
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In a Juniper SRX Chassis Cluster, the master Routing Engine (RE) runs on only one node. This creates an active/passive control plane. All control plane processes (rpd, kmd, etc.) run only on the master RE.
From Branch SRX Series and J Series Chassis Clustering:
The special redundancy group 0 refers to the status of the control
plane. In this example, node 0 is the primary node for this group and,
therefore, it is in charge of all control plane calculations (it acts
as the master RE and runs the control plane processes like rpd, kmd,
dhcpd, pppd, and others).
I'm just curious... I can configure SRX cluster for active/active state (which is not recommended by Juniper btw), and in this situation still the only one RP will be utilized?
– Andrey Prokhorov
1 hour ago
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In a Juniper SRX Chassis Cluster, the master Routing Engine (RE) runs on only one node. This creates an active/passive control plane. All control plane processes (rpd, kmd, etc.) run only on the master RE.
From Branch SRX Series and J Series Chassis Clustering:
The special redundancy group 0 refers to the status of the control
plane. In this example, node 0 is the primary node for this group and,
therefore, it is in charge of all control plane calculations (it acts
as the master RE and runs the control plane processes like rpd, kmd,
dhcpd, pppd, and others).
In a Juniper SRX Chassis Cluster, the master Routing Engine (RE) runs on only one node. This creates an active/passive control plane. All control plane processes (rpd, kmd, etc.) run only on the master RE.
From Branch SRX Series and J Series Chassis Clustering:
The special redundancy group 0 refers to the status of the control
plane. In this example, node 0 is the primary node for this group and,
therefore, it is in charge of all control plane calculations (it acts
as the master RE and runs the control plane processes like rpd, kmd,
dhcpd, pppd, and others).
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I'm just curious... I can configure SRX cluster for active/active state (which is not recommended by Juniper btw), and in this situation still the only one RP will be utilized?
– Andrey Prokhorov
1 hour ago
add a comment |
I'm just curious... I can configure SRX cluster for active/active state (which is not recommended by Juniper btw), and in this situation still the only one RP will be utilized?
– Andrey Prokhorov
1 hour ago
I'm just curious... I can configure SRX cluster for active/active state (which is not recommended by Juniper btw), and in this situation still the only one RP will be utilized?
– Andrey Prokhorov
1 hour ago
I'm just curious... I can configure SRX cluster for active/active state (which is not recommended by Juniper btw), and in this situation still the only one RP will be utilized?
– Andrey Prokhorov
1 hour ago
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