Sometimes, a single device or both the devices within an NFX or SRX cluster fail, and has to be replaced with a new or restored device(s). In such situations, you perform RMA to back-up the configuration of the faulty device(s), recall the faulty device and replace it with a new or restored device(s), push the required configuration to the replacement device(s), and activate the device(s) in order for CSO to recognize and manage the replacement device(s).
The following section discuss how you can perform RMA for an NFX or SRX cluster:
You can only perform RMA for an NFX cluster at the cluster level. That is, you have to perform RMA for both the devices in the NFX cluster even if only a single device in the cluster has failed.
Note: You cannot select an individual device in the NFX cluster and perform RMA for it.
To perform RMA for an NFX cluster:
The Devices page appears displaying all the devices and clusters.
A confirmation page appears requesting for confirmation to go ahead with the initiate RMA process for the selected NFX cluster. Click Yes to confirm RMA for the NFX cluster.
Click No to cancel the process.
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If you click Yes, the RMA process is initiated for the selected NFX cluster. The Management Status of the device changes to RMA.
After the NFX cluster is in the RMA state, you can raise a device replacement request for the faulty device(s) in the NFX cluster. This action is performed outside of CSO.
Note: The Grant RMA option is enabled only if the management status is RMA.
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The RMA process is complete and the device(s) in the NFX cluster are now ready to be used.
For an SRX cluster, you can perform RMA on a member device of the cluster. That is, you can select the faulty device from the SRX cluster and perform RMA on it individually.
Note: For the Cloud CPE Solution Release 3.3, you cannot perform the RMA process for an SRX cluster at the cluster level.
To return a faulty device within an SRX cluster and replace it with a new or restored device using RMA:
The Devices page appears displaying all the devices and clusters.
A confirmation page appears requesting for confirmation to go ahead with the initiate RMA process for the device. Click Yes to confirm RMA for device.
Click No to cancel the process
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If you click Yes, the RMA process is initiated for the selected device. The management status of the device changes to RMA. Once you put a device in the RMA state, you can raise a device replacement request for the faulty device in the SRX cluster. This action is performed outside of CSO.
Note: The Grant RMA option is enabled only if the management status is RMA.
After you complete these steps, the Management Status of the replacement device(s) is moved to Provisioned state. The RMA process is complete and the device is now ready to be used.