[j-nsp] VC on a QFX5100 won't go away

Michael Loftis mloftis at wgops.com
Fri Nov 13 13:08:39 EST 2015


It might be it's in split mode?  request virtual-chassis reactivate ?
It's odd that it shows itself as a linecard but also master role.  The
other thing you could do is maybe explicitly set it as a routing
engine?  in config set virtual-chassis member 0 serial-number XXX role
routing-engine

Whatever is going on is just software having to do with it previously
being in a line card role.

On Fri, Nov 13, 2015 at 9:38 AM, Dave Peters - Terabit Systems
<Dave at terabitsystems.com> wrote:
> That's another weird part. It's not connected to anything, and there's no vc-port recognized:
>
> root> show virtual-chassis
>
> Virtual Chassis ID: 1517.c443.48e0
> Virtual Chassis Mode: Enabled
>                                                 Mstr           Mixed Route Neigh
> bor List
> Member ID  Status   Serial No    Model          prio  Role      Mode  Mode ID  I
> nterface
> 0 (FPC 0)  Prsnt    TR0214440089 qfx5100-48c-6q 128   Master*      N  VC
>
> Member ID for next new member: 1 (FPC 1)
>
> {linecard:0}
> root> show virtual-chassis vc-port
> fpc0:
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> {linecard:0}
> root>
>
> I think I've got a lemon, here, but as always, I really appreciate everyone's input.
>
> Thanks much.
>
> --Dave Peters
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alexandre Guimaraes [mailto:alexandre.guimaraes at ascenty.com]
> Sent: Friday, November 13, 2015 8:22 AM
> To: Dave Peters - Terabit Systems; juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net
> Subject: RES: VC on a QFX5100 won't go away
>
>> show virtual-chassis
>
> Preprovisioned Virtual Chassis
> Virtual Chassis ID: cf12.a99f.e63b
> Virtual Chassis Mode: Enabled
>                                                 Mstr           Mixed Route Neighbor List
> Member ID  Status   Serial No    Model          prio  Role      Mode  Mode ID  Interface
> 0 (FPC 0)  Prsnt    TA3714071234 qfx5100-48s-6q 129   Master*      N  VC   2  vcp-255/0/50
>                                                                                                                  1  vcp-255/0/51
> 1 (FPC 1)  Prsnt    TA3714141234 qfx5100-48s-6q 129   Backup       N  VC   0  vcp-255/0/50
>                                                                                                                  2  vcp-255/0/51
> 2 (FPC 2)  Prsnt    TA3714141234 qfx5100-48s-6q   0   Linecard     N  VC   1  vcp-255/0/50
>                                                                                         0  vcp-255/0/51
>
>
> See vcp-255/0/51 ports:
>
>> show virtual-chassis vc-port
> fpc0:
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Interface   Type              Trunk  Status       Speed        Neighbor
> or                             ID                 (mbps)       ID  Interface
> PIC / Port
> 0/50        Configured         -1    Up           40000        2   vcp-255/0/51
> 0/51        Configured         -1    Up           40000        1   vcp-255/0/50
>
> fpc1:
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Interface   Type              Trunk  Status       Speed        Neighbor
> or                             ID                 (mbps)       ID  Interface
> PIC / Port
> 0/50        Configured         -1    Up           40000        0   vcp-255/0/51
> 0/51        Configured         -1    Up           40000        2   vcp-255/0/50
>
> fpc2:
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Interface   Type              Trunk  Status       Speed        Neighbor
> or                             ID                 (mbps)       ID  Interface
> PIC / Port
> 0/50        Configured         -1    Up           40000        1   vcp-255/0/51
> 0/51        Configured         -1    Up           40000        0   vcp-255/0/50
>
>
> So:
>
> request virtual-chassis vc-port delete pic-slot X port Y member   Z
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> -----Mensagem original-----
> De: juniper-nsp [mailto:juniper-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] Em nome de Dave Peters - Terabit Systems Enviada em: quinta-feira, 12 de novembro de 2015 18:05
> Para: juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net
> Assunto: [j-nsp] VC on a QFX5100 won't go away
>
> Hi all--
>
> I've been trying to remove the VC config from a QFX5100 running 13.2X51-D38, and I'm not having any luck. I've tried zeroizing and going into the shell to remove the files in the config/vchassis folder, but I'm having no luck.  Looking at the config, I'm seeing:
>
> root> show configuration
>
> <snip>
> commit {
>         factory-settings {
>             reset-virtual-chassis-configuration;
>             reset-chassis-lcd-menu;
> <snip>
>
> root>
>
> Which isn't on a factory default system, but I can't seem to clear that portion of the configuration, and I when I delete the .conf files from the shell, the commit/factory-settings/reset-vc stuff pops up all over again.
>
> This is probably a really simple thing, but I'm not getting it. Can anyone help?
>
> Thanks much.
>
> --Dave Peters
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