Understanding High Availability Features on Juniper Networks Routers
High Availability-Related Features in Junos OS
Understanding Routing Engine Redundancy on Juniper Networks Routers
Switching Control Board Redundancy
Understanding Graceful Routing Engine Switchover in the Junos OS
Graceful Routing Engine Switchover System Requirements
Requirements for Routers with a Backup Router Configuration
Nonstop Bridging Concepts
Nonstop Bridging System Requirements
Nonstop Active Routing Concepts
Nonstop Active Routing System Requirements
Graceful Restart Concepts
Graceful Restart System Requirements
Aggregate and Static Routes
Graceful Restart and Routing Protocols
Graceful Restart and MPLS-Related Protocols
Graceful Restart and Layer 2 and Layer 3 VPNs
Graceful Restart on Logical Systems
Understanding VRRP
Unified ISSU Concepts
Unified ISSU Process on the TX Matrix Router
Unified ISSU System Requirements
Configuring Routing Engine Redundancy
Configuring CFEB Redundancy on the M10i Router
Configuring FEB Redundancy on the M120 Router
Configuring SFM Redundancy on M40e and M160 Routers
Configuring SSB Redundancy on the M20 Router
Chassis Redundancy Hierarchy
Routing Engine and Switching Control Board Redundancy Configuration Statements
Initial Routing Engine Configuration Example
Configuring Graceful Routing Engine Switchover
graceful-switchover
Configuring Nonstop Bridging
nonstop-bridging
Configuring Nonstop Active Routing
Tracing Nonstop Active Routing Synchronization Events
commit synchronize
nonstop-routing
traceoptions
Configuring Graceful Restart for Aggregate and Static Routes
Configuring Routing Protocols Graceful Restart
Configuring Graceful Restart for MPLS-Related Protocols
Configuring VPN Graceful Restart
Configuring Logical System Graceful Restart
Graceful Restart Configuration Statements
VRRP Configuration Hierarchy
VRRP for IPv6 Configuration Hierarchy
Configuring the Startup Period for VRRP Operations
Configuring Basic VRRP Support
Configuring VRRP Authentication (IPv4 Only)
Configuring the Advertisement Interval for the VRRP Master Router
Configuring a Backup Router to Preempt the Master Router
Modifying the Preemption Hold-Time Value
Configuring Asymmetric Hold Time for VRRP Routers
Configuring an Interface to Accept Packets Destined for the Virtual IP Address
Configuring a Logical Interface to Be Tracked
Configuring a Route to Be Tracked
Configuring Inheritance for a VRRP Group
Configuring the Silent Period
Configuring Passive ARP Learning for Backup VRRP Routers
Enabling the Distributed Periodic Packet Management Process for VRRP
Tracing VRRP Operations
VRRP Configuration Statements
Managing and Tracing BFD Sessions During Unified ISSU Procedures
no-issu-timer-negotiation
Copying a Configuration File from One Routing Engine to the Other
Loading a Software Package from the Other Routing Engine
Resetting Local Statistics
Verifying Graceful Restart Operation
Best Practices
Before You Begin
Performing a Unified ISSU
Verifying a Unified ISSU
Troubleshooting Unified ISSU Problems
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