Thanks for all the responses.
Clustering does indeed seem to be by far the best solution.
I think I'll take a crack at an event script anyway, as I haven't touched them
before, and any knowledge would probably be useful eventually.
On Thursday 27 September 2012 17:30:42 Mike Williams wrote:
Howard,
That's a creative solution; however, it isn't what the apply-groups
command does.
The apply-groups command adds any configuration from the group that is
relevant to the particular section of the hierarchy where it is applied.
Your group only contains things in [edit protocols ospf], but
Your best bet is probably to write an event-script that looks for VRRP
fail-over, and then changes the OSPF metric for the interface.
So, I've got 2 J6350s in full flow-mode guise on 11.4, but not a cluster.
I am trying to use VRRP for some HA though.
Because they're both on the same network
Hi Mike,
I'm definitely winging this since I don't use OSPF much, but would
you be able to use a combination of VRRP interface tracking and groups
to do this? i.e. -
ge-1/3/0 {
}
unit 0 {
family inet {
address 192.168.1.2/24 {
Hey all,
I've been poking around for a while now but haven't been able to find
anything, which does pretty much suggest this isn't possible.
So, I've got 2 J6350s in full flow-mode guise on 11.4, but not a cluster.
I am trying to use VRRP for some HA though.
Because they're both on the same
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