2 masters looks like split-brain to me. If two persons cannot agree on something - chances are they cannot hear each other. Did you verify the connectivity? like running tcpdump on both MX and see if there is a difference?
On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 5:17 AM, Mehmet Akcin <meh...@akcin.net> wrote: > Hello, > > I am experiencing a weird issue on mx240 running version 10.4R4.5; > > I've 2 mxs connected to each other and vrrp is setup and these routers are > connected to EX4200. > > for ipv4 all seems fine. > > for v6 i see both router1 and router2 as active master. > > r1 > ae0.110 up 0 backup Active D 3.020 lcl > vip > mas > ae0.110 up 0 master Active A > vip > vip > r2 > ae0.110 up 0 master Active A 0.597 lcl > vip > ae0.110 up 0 master Active A 0.088 lcl > vip > vip > > > in logs of r1 all seems normal > > in r2 logs there is a weird > > ug 3 00:15:09 vrrp packet sent out on ifl 70 ver 1 group 0 > Aug 3 00:15:09 vrrp packet absorbed on ifl 70 ver 0 group 0 > Aug 3 00:15:09 vrrp packet absorbed on ifl 73 ver 0 group 0 > Aug 3 00:15:09 vrrp packet sent out on ifl 72 ver 1 group 0 > Aug 3 00:15:09 vrrp packet absorbed on ifl 71 ver 0 group 0 > Aug 3 00:15:09 vrrp packet absorbed on ifl 69 ver 0 group 0 > Aug 3 00:15:09 vrrp packet sent out on ifl 73 ver 1 group 0 > > > my re filters for v4 > > term vrrp { > from { > interface-group 1; > destination-address { > 224.0.0.18/32; > } > } > then accept; > } > > my re filters for v6 is > > term allow-vrrp { > from { > next-header vrrp; > } > then accept; > > > > anyone has a clue what I am doing wrong here? > > mehmet > _______________________________________________ > juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net > https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp > _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp