[j-nsp] EX-4200 Virtual Chassis Pbm
roland DROUAL
roland.droual at paris.iufm.fr
Thu Jul 7 08:21:41 EDT 2011
On my "Dashboard page", All seem normal
I can see a picture with the two EX 4200 Series
In "System Information" part, I can see
Inventory Details : 2 FPCs
In "Capacity Utilization" part, I can see
Number of Active ports 3
*Total number of ports 48*
Used-up MAC-Table entries 64
Supported Mac-Table entries 24000
Number of VLANs configured 22
Number of VLANs supported 4095
And on my "Configure" , "Monitor" , "Maintain" or "Troubleshoot" pages,
I can see the interfaces from the 2 switchs,
these one beginning by ge-0/0/ , and these one beginning by ge-1/0/
all the interfaces with a SFP transceiver have their Administrative
Status "Up"
all others are invisible
all interfaces with SFP transceiver and connected have their Link
Status "Up";
all interfaces with SFP transceiver and not connected have their Link
Status "Down";
********
I understood I had to configure all my interfaces.
The interfaces of the switch backup wasn't configured , so they didn't
appear with the command : # show interfaces
Now they are configured, I can see all the 48 interfaces ( ge-0/ and
ge-1/ ) with the command # show interfaces
And I can see only interfaces with a transceiver, with the command : #
run show interfaces terse
Thanks a lot (specially at Dale Shaw)
See you for the next problem.
:-)
Le 07/07/2011 12:43, Dale Shaw a écrit :
> Hi Roland,
>
> On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 7:44 PM, roland DROUAL
> <roland.droual at paris.iufm.fr> wrote:
>> I'm a beginner with Junos.
>> I'm trying to do a Virtual Chassis with two EX4200-24F.
>> All seem right.
>> In cli mode, I can see the interfaces from the master, but I can't see the
>> interfaces from the backup switch, starting from ge-1/0/0 until ge-1/0/24 .
>> Is somebody can help me ?
> [...]
>
> Your interfaces are almost certainly there; they're just not configured yet.
>
> It's a bit confusing -- by default, the interfaces from the first
> switch only in the VC appear in the configuration explicitly. On
> SFP-based interfaces, JUNOS only creates the interface upon insertion
> of a transceiver.
>
> If you run 'show interfaces terse' you should see ge-1/0/0 through
> ge-1/0/23 **as long as those ports have SFPs inserted **. Just go
> ahead and apply configuration to them. JUNOS isn't like IOS in the way
> that physical interfaces are always visible in the configuration.
>
> I usually do a 'wildcard delete ge-*' on a new switch, then set up
> interface-range statements or apply configuration only to interfaces
> that need it.
>
> Cheers,
> Dale
> PS: you've got a ge-0/0/24 in your configuration which doesn't actually exist.
>
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