set chassis cluster control-link-vlan enable
Explanation:
[SRX] How to enable or disable VLAN tagging on the chassis cluster control port
This article provides information on how to enable and disable VLAN tagging on the chassis cluster control port.
- One Node is upgraded from a version that is prior to or from Junos OS 10.2R2 to 10.4 or later.
- By default, the VLAN tag on the control port will be in the enabled state.
- The node on which RE has been replaced was downgraded/upgraded from a version after Junos OS 10.2R2 to the same version as the other node and does not join the cluster and goes into split brain; that is, the nodes do not see each other.
Sample Output on NODE-0:
{primary:node0} root@> show chassis cluster information detail node0: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Redundancy mode: Configured mode: active-active Operational mode: active-active Redundancy group: 0, Threshold: 255, Monitoring failures: none Events: Aug 5 16:51:18.773 : hold->secondary, reason: Hold timer expired Aug 5 16:51:34.789 : secondary->primary, reason: Only node present Control link statistics: Control link 0: Heartbeat packets sent: 63115 Heartbeat packets received: 0 Heartbeat packet errors: 0 Duplicate heartbeat packets received: 0 Control recovery packet count: 0 Sequence number of last heartbeat packet sent: 63114 Sequence number of last heartbeat packet received: 0 Fabric link statistics: Probes sent: 63114 Probes received: 0 Probe errors: 0 Probes not processed: 0 Probes dropped due to control link down: 0 Probes dropped due to fabric link down: 0 Sequence number of last probe sent: 63114 Sequence number of last probe received: 0 Chassis cluster LED information: Current LED color: Red Last LED change reason: Peer node: node1 is not present Control port tagging: Enabled {primary:node0} root> show chassis cluster status Cluster ID: 1 Node Priority Status Preempt Manual failover Redundancy group: 0,Failover count: 1 node0 1 primary no no node1 0 lost n/a n/a
Sample Output on NODE-1:
{primary:node1} root> show chassis cluster information detail node1: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Redundancy mode: Configured mode: active-active Operational mode: active-active Redundancy group: 0, Threshold: 255, Monitoring failures: none Events: Aug 5 16:50:52.904 : hold->secondary, reason: Hold timer expired Aug 5 16:56:38.711 : secondary->primary, reason: Remote yield (1/0) Control link statistics: Control link 0: Heartbeat packets sent: 64212 Heartbeat packets received: 337 Heartbeat packet errors: 0 Duplicate heartbeat packets received: 0 Control recovery packet count: 0 Sequence number of last heartbeat packet sent: 64210 Sequence number of last heartbeat packet received: 361 Fabric link statistics: Probes sent: 64210 Probes received: 0 Probe errors: 0 Probes not processed: 0 Probes dropped due to control link down: 0 Probes dropped due to fabric link down: 0 Sequence number of last probe sent: 64210 Sequence number of last probe received: 0 Chassis cluster LED information: Current LED color: Red Last LED change reason: Peer node: node0 is not present Control port tagging: Disabled {primary:node1} root> show chassis cluster status Cluster ID: 1 Node Priority Status Preempt Manual failover Redundancy group: 0 , Failover count: 1 node0 0 lost n/a n/a node1 1 primary no no
One device is sending a tagged heartbeat and the other is sending a untagged heartbeat, as VLAN tagging is enabled on one node and disabled on the other node.
Prior to Junos OS 10.2R3, in the chassis cluster, VLAN tagging was enabled by default on the control port. From Junos OSÂ 10.2R3 onwards, by default VLAN tagging is not enabled on the control port.
To check the control port tagging status, execute theÂ
show chassis cluster information detailÂ
command and look for Control port tagging
:admin@host> show chassis cluster information detail
.
Control port tagging:
Disabled
On one node, it is enabled and on the other node, it is disabled.
It is also possible to check by taking the packet capture of the control port from both of the nodes. In one node, the packet will be tagged withÂ
vlan-id 4096
 and the other packet will not have any tagging. VLAN tagging on the control port can be enabled or disabled by using the following command:admin@host> set chassis cluster control-link-vlan enable/disable
Note:Â
As VLAN tagging is disabled on the control port in versions that are later than Junos OS 10.2R2, it is recommended to disable tagging on both of the nodes.control-link-vlan
 is a hidden command on the SRX platform. Users must manually configure this command.
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