here it all is. You'll just have to trust me that the ping works between peers using the ICCP IP. We use public addressing on these and I don't want to post the public IPs here. I've changed them to 10.1.1.1 and 10.1.1.2 in the output. I'm able to ping without issue.
Some details ae0 is the iccp / icl link ae10 is a random mc-lag interface We have been running this config in prod in numerous sites for a while. This particular set of switches has a difference of about 80,000 mac addresses between each core. core1> show interfaces mc-ae id 10 Member Link : ae10 Current State Machine's State: mcae active state Local Status : active Local State : up Peer Status : active Peer State : up Logical Interface : ae10.0 Topology Type : bridge Local State : up Peer State : up Peer Ip/MCP/State : 10.1.1.2 ae0.0 up core1> show configuration interfaces ae0 | display set set interfaces ae0 mtu 1522 set interfaces ae0 aggregated-ether-options link-speed 10g set interfaces ae0 aggregated-ether-options lacp active set interfaces ae0 aggregated-ether-options lacp periodic fast set interfaces ae0 unit 0 family ethernet-switching interface-mode trunk set interfaces ae0 unit 0 family ethernet-switching vlan members 1010-1050 core1> show configuration interfaces ae10 | display set set interfaces ae10 mtu 1522 set interfaces ae10 aggregated-ether-options link-speed 10g set interfaces ae10 aggregated-ether-options lacp active set interfaces ae10 aggregated-ether-options lacp periodic fast set interfaces ae10 aggregated-ether-options lacp system-id 00:00:00:00:00:10 set interfaces ae10 aggregated-ether-options lacp admin-key 8888 set interfaces ae10 aggregated-ether-options mc-ae mc-ae-id 10 set interfaces ae10 aggregated-ether-options mc-ae redundancy-group 3 set interfaces ae10 aggregated-ether-options mc-ae chassis-id 0 set interfaces ae10 aggregated-ether-options mc-ae mode active-active set interfaces ae10 aggregated-ether-options mc-ae status-control active set interfaces ae10 aggregated-ether-options mc-ae events iccp-peer-down prefer-status-control-active set interfaces ae10 unit 0 family ethernet-switching interface-mode trunk set interfaces ae10 unit 0 family ethernet-switching vlan members 1010-1050 core1> show configuration protocols iccp | display set set protocols iccp local-ip-addr 10.1.1.1 set protocols iccp peer 10.1.1.2 redundancy-group-id-list 3 set protocols iccp peer 10.1.1.2 liveness-detection minimum-interval 500 set protocols iccp peer 10.1.1.2 liveness-detection minimum-receive-interval 500 set protocols iccp peer 10.1.1.2 liveness-detection multiplier 2 set protocols iccp peer 10.1.1.2 liveness-detection transmit-interval minimum-interval 1000 set protocols iccp peer 10.1.1.2 liveness-detection detection-time threshold 2000 core2> show interfaces mc-ae id 10 Member Link : ae10 Current State Machine's State: mcae active state Local Status : active Local State : up Peer Status : active Peer State : up Logical Interface : ae10.0 Topology Type : bridge Local State : up Peer State : up Peer Ip/MCP/State : 10.1.1.1 ae0.0 up core2> show configuration interfaces ae0 | display set set interfaces ae0 mtu 1522 set interfaces ae0 aggregated-ether-options link-speed 10g set interfaces ae0 aggregated-ether-options lacp active set interfaces ae0 aggregated-ether-options lacp periodic fast set interfaces ae0 unit 0 family ethernet-switching interface-mode trunk set interfaces ae0 unit 0 family ethernet-switching vlan members 1010-1050 core2> show configuration interfaces ae10 | display set set interfaces ae10 mtu 1522 set interfaces ae10 aggregated-ether-options link-speed 10g set interfaces ae10 aggregated-ether-options lacp active set interfaces ae10 aggregated-ether-options lacp periodic fast set interfaces ae10 aggregated-ether-options lacp system-id 00:00:00:00:00:10 set interfaces ae10 aggregated-ether-options lacp admin-key 8888 set interfaces ae10 aggregated-ether-options mc-ae mc-ae-id 10 set interfaces ae10 aggregated-ether-options mc-ae redundancy-group 3 set interfaces ae10 aggregated-ether-options mc-ae chassis-id 1 set interfaces ae10 aggregated-ether-options mc-ae mode active-active set interfaces ae10 aggregated-ether-options mc-ae status-control standby set interfaces ae10 aggregated-ether-options mc-ae events iccp-peer-down prefer-status-control-active set interfaces ae10 unit 0 family ethernet-switching interface-mode trunk set interfaces ae10 unit 0 family ethernet-switching vlan members 1010-1050 set protocols iccp local-ip-addr 10.1.1.2 set protocols iccp peer 10.1.1.1 redundancy-group-id-list 3 set protocols iccp peer 10.1.1.1 liveness-detection minimum-interval 500 set protocols iccp peer 10.1.1.1 liveness-detection minimum-receive-interval 500 set protocols iccp peer 10.1.1.1 liveness-detection multiplier 2 set protocols iccp peer 10.1.1.1 liveness-detection transmit-interval minimum-interval 1000 set protocols iccp peer 10.1.1.1 liveness-detection detection-time threshold 2000 On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 12:13 PM, Syed Iftikhar Ahmed <iah...@emw-me.com> wrote: > Sh interface mc-ae id xx > Iccp link configuration. > Ping output between chassis using iccp ips > And any one mc-lag interface config from both chassis > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Mar 18, 2015, at 7:50 PM, Luca Salvatore <l...@digitalocean.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > Yes VRRP is in use. Running 13.2R5.10, single RE. > Running active-active > > What config do you want to see? I don't want to post the whole thing. > > > > > > > On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 7:09 PM, Syed Iftikhar Ahmed <iah...@emw-me.com> > wrote: > >> Is it active/ active or active/ standby setup. Config for 9200 is >> different than the One mentioned jn Kb, are you using vrrp as well? >> Please post your config, junos version. >> >> Do you have two RE in chassis or one? >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> > On Mar 18, 2015, at 12:39 AM, Luca Salvatore <l...@digitalocean.com> >> wrote: >> > >> > Hi, >> > >> > Anyone seen an issue where the standby mc-lag peer does not age out MACs >> > that it has learned from the active peer? >> > >> > i'm seeing a huge difference in the mac address count on two ex9208 >> mc-lag >> > peers. By huge I mean about 75,000 difference. >> > >> > some basic testing shows that when a mac address is aged out of the >> active >> > peer, the standby one just keeps it forever. >> > >> > Thanks >> > Luca. >> > _______________________________________________ >> > juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net >> > https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp >> > > > > -- > Luca Salvatore > Network Engineer > Cell: +1 (929) 214-7242 > Desk: +1 (347) 305-4030 > > -- Luca Salvatore Network Engineer Cell: +1 (929) 214-7242 Desk: +1 (347) 305-4030 _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp