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redundancy-group group-number {
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gratuitous-arp-count number ;
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interface-monitor
interface {
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weight number ;
- }
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node node-number {
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priority priority-number ;
- }
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preempt;
- }
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Statement introduced in Release 9.0 of JUNOS software.
Define a redundancy group. Except for redundancy group 0, a redundancy group is a logical interface consisting of two physical Ethernet interfaces, one on each chassis. One interface is active, and the other is on standby. When the active interface fails, the standby interface becomes active. The logical interface is called a redundant Ethernet (reth) interface.
Redundancy group 0 consists of the two Routing Engines in the chassis cluster and controls Routing Engine primaryship. You must define redundancy group 0 in the chassis cluster configuration.
This statement is supported on J-series and SRX-series devices.
group-number —Redundancy group identification number.
The remaining statements are explained separately.
For configuration instructions and examples, see the JUNOS Software Security Configuration Guide.
interface—To view this statement in the configuration.
interface-control—To add this statement to the configuration.