Hi Experts, I'm running out of idea what else to try. I think it has something to do with clustering on SRX that makes ospf neigh never comes up. Let me explain you the scenario, I have two SRXs and two MXs. The two SRXs are clustered and two routing instances there, INSIDE and OUTSIDE. both MXs are also having two RI, INSIDE and OUTSIDE. RI OUSIDE on SRX connect to OUSIDE RI on MX. We got the physical connectivity like this :
MX-A-----------SRX-A----------MX-B MX-A-----------SRX-B----------MX-B We basically have 4 ospf neig. LACP are between MX-A and SRX clustering , same to MX-B and SRX cluster. MX-A INSIDE(irb)--------------(reth)INSIDE SRX OUTSIDE(reth)------------(irb)MX-B OUTSIDE MX-B INSIDE(irb)--------------(reth)INSIDE SRX OUTSIDE(reth)------------(irb)MX-A OUTSIDE I got OSPF neighbor UP for all neighbors (RI: OUTSIDE and INSIDE) but not for Routing Instance (RI) INSIDE between SRX and MX-B. and If I shutdown interface on SRX-B (secondary) that connecting MX, all OSPF neighbors are UP. Has anyone experience this ? I believe this must be caused by some features on SRX clustering things like LACP on Reth interfaces or so. would very appreciate for any comment. -- Samol Khoeurn (855) 077 55 64 02 / (855) 067 41 88 66 Network Engineer Cisco: CCNA/CCNP SP/CCIP/ Juniper: JNCIA/JNCIS-ENT,SP,SEC/JNCIP-ENT www.linkedin.com/in/samolkhoeurn _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp