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- J Series
- Example: Setting the Chassis Cluster Node ID and Cluster ID
- Example: Configuring the Chassis Cluster Management Interface
- Example: Configuring the Number of Redundant Ethernet Interfaces in a Chassis Cluster
- Verifying a Chassis Cluster Configuration
- Verifying Chassis Cluster Statistics
- Verifying Chassis Cluster Failover Status
- SRX Series
- Example: Setting the Chassis Cluster Node ID and Cluster ID
- Example: Configuring the Chassis Cluster Management Interface
- Example: Configuring the Number of Redundant Ethernet Interfaces in a Chassis Cluster
- Verifying a Chassis Cluster Configuration
- Verifying Chassis Cluster Statistics
- Verifying Chassis Cluster Failover Status
- Additional Information
- Junos OS Feature Support Reference for SRX Series and J Series Devices

Clearing Chassis Cluster Failover Status
To clear the failover status of a chassis cluster, enter the clear chassis cluster failover-count command from the CLI:
{primary:node1}user@host> clear chassis cluster failover-countCleared failover-count for all redundancy-groups
Related Documentation
- J Series
- Example: Setting the Chassis Cluster Node ID and Cluster ID
- Example: Configuring the Chassis Cluster Management Interface
- Example: Configuring the Number of Redundant Ethernet Interfaces in a Chassis Cluster
- Verifying a Chassis Cluster Configuration
- Verifying Chassis Cluster Statistics
- Verifying Chassis Cluster Failover Status
- SRX Series
- Example: Setting the Chassis Cluster Node ID and Cluster ID
- Example: Configuring the Chassis Cluster Management Interface
- Example: Configuring the Number of Redundant Ethernet Interfaces in a Chassis Cluster
- Verifying a Chassis Cluster Configuration
- Verifying Chassis Cluster Statistics
- Verifying Chassis Cluster Failover Status
- Additional Information
- Junos OS Feature Support Reference for SRX Series and J Series Devices


