Example: Configuring an Asymmetric Chassis Cluster Pair (J-Web)
![]() | Note: First, enable clustering and do management interfaces setup. |
- Configure the fabric interface.
See Step 1 in Example: Configuring an Asymmetric Chassis Cluster Pair (CLI).
- Configure the redundancy groups.
- Select Configure>System Properties>Chassis Cluster.
- Enter the following information, and then click Apply:
- Redundant ether-Interface Count: 1
- Heartbeat Interval: 1000
- Heartbeat Threshold: 3
- Nodes: 0
- Group Number: 1
- Priorities: 100
- Enter the following information, and then click Apply:
- Nodes: 1
- Group Number: 1
- Priorities: 1
- Interface Monitor—Interface: fe-1/0/0
- Interface Monitor—Weight: 255
- Interface Monitor—Interface: fe-5/0/0
- Interface Monitor—Weight: 255
- Configure the redundant Ethernet interfaces.
- Select Configure>Interfaces.
- Select fe-1/0/0.
- Enter reth0 in the Redundant Parent box.
- Click Apply.
- Select fe-5/0/0.
- Enter reth0 in the Redundant Parent box.
- Click Apply.
- See Step 3 in Example: Configuring an Active/Passive Chassis Cluster Pair (CLI).
- Configure the static routes (one to each
ISP, with preferred route through ge-0/0/0).
- Select Configure>Routing>Static Routing.
- Click Add.
- Enter the following information, and then click Apply:
- Static Route Address: 0.0.0.0/0
- Next-Hop Addresses: 1.4.0.1, 1.2.1.1
- Configure the security zones.
- Configure the security policies.
- Click OK to check your configuration and save it as a candidate configuration, then click Commit Options>Commit.
Related Topics
- Junos OS Feature Support Reference for SRX Series and J Series Devices
- Understanding Asymmetric Routing Chassis Cluster Deployment
- Example: Configuring an Asymmetric Chassis Cluster Pair (CLI)
- Understanding What Happens When Chassis Cluster Is Enabled
- Understanding Chassis Cluster Formation
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