Related Documentation
- J Series
- Chassis Cluster Overview
- Understanding Chassis Cluster Redundancy Groups
- Understanding Chassis Cluster Redundant Ethernet Interfaces
- Understanding the Chassis Cluster Control Plane
- Understanding the Chassis Cluster Data Plane
- Results of Enabling Chassis Cluster
- SRX Series
- Chassis Cluster Overview
- Understanding Chassis Cluster Redundancy Groups
- Understanding Chassis Cluster Redundant Ethernet Interfaces
- Understanding the Chassis Cluster Control Plane
- Understanding the Chassis Cluster Data Plane
- Results of Enabling Chassis Cluster
- Additional Information
- Junos OS Feature Support Reference for SRX Series and J Series Devices

Understanding Chassis Cluster Formation
To form a chassis cluster, a pair of the same kind of supported SRX Series devices or J Series devices are combined to act as a single system that enforces the same overall security. For SRX5600 and SRX5800 chassis clusters, the placement and type of Services Processing Cards (SPCs) must match in the two clusters. For SRX3400 and SRX3600 chassis clusters, the placement and type of SPCs, I/O cards (IOCs), and Network Processing Cards (NPCs) must match in the two devices.
For SRX Series branch devices (SRX100, SRX210, SRX220, SRX240, SRX550, and SRX650) and J Series chassis clusters, although the devices must be the same kind, they can contain different Physical Interface Modules (PIMs).
When a device joins a cluster, it becomes a node of that cluster. With the exception of unique node settings and management IP addresses, nodes in a cluster share the same configuration.
You can deploy up to 15 chassis clusters in a Layer 2 domain. Clusters and nodes are identified in the following way:
- A cluster is identified by a cluster ID (cluster-id) specified as a number from 1 through 15.
- A cluster node is identified by a node ID (node) specified as a number from 0 to 1.
Related Documentation
- J Series
- Chassis Cluster Overview
- Understanding Chassis Cluster Redundancy Groups
- Understanding Chassis Cluster Redundant Ethernet Interfaces
- Understanding the Chassis Cluster Control Plane
- Understanding the Chassis Cluster Data Plane
- Results of Enabling Chassis Cluster
- SRX Series
- Chassis Cluster Overview
- Understanding Chassis Cluster Redundancy Groups
- Understanding Chassis Cluster Redundant Ethernet Interfaces
- Understanding the Chassis Cluster Control Plane
- Understanding the Chassis Cluster Data Plane
- Results of Enabling Chassis Cluster
- Additional Information
- Junos OS Feature Support Reference for SRX Series and J Series Devices


