Which configuration command will correct this error?
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user@host# set interfaces ge-0/0/5 gigether-options redundant-parent reth1
user@host# set interfaces ge-5/0/5 gigether-options redundant-parent reth1
user@host# set interfaces reth1.0 family inet address 192.168.1.100/30
user@host# commit
[edit interfaces reth1]
‘unit 0’
reth1 needs to be associated with a non-zero redundancy-group
error: configuration check-out failed
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Referring to the exhibit, you have built a chassis cluster, set up a reth, and put interfaces into
the reth. However, when you try to commit the configuration, you receive the error shown in
the exhibit.
Which configuration command will correct this error?
Which CLI command is used to display output one page at a time?
Which CLI command is used to display output one page at a time?
Which operational command would you use to quickly verify the state of all interfaces?
Which operational command would you use to quickly verify the state of all interfaces?
Which two actions will restore Node 1 as the primary node for Redundancy Group 2?
Click the Exhibit button.
Referring to the exhibit, failover to Node 0 occurred for Redundancy Group 2 because of an
interface failure. The interface has since been restored, but Node 0 is still the primary node
for Redundancy Group 2.
Which two actions will restore Node 1 as the primary node for Redundancy Group 2?
(Choose two.)
What information is used by a switch to forward an Ethernet frame to its destination?
What information is used by a switch to forward an Ethernet frame to its destination?
Which command displays the amount of space available on the storage media?
Which command displays the amount of space available on the storage media?
Which configuration change should be made to ensure failover to Node 1?
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user@host# show chassis cluster
reth-count 2;
redundancy-group 1 {
node 0 priority 200;
node 1 priority 100;
interface-monitor {
ge-0/0/5 weight 85;
ge-0/0/6 weight 85;
ge-0/0/7 weight 85;
ge-0/0/8 weight 85;
ge-5/0/5 weight 85;
ge-5/0/6 weight 85;
ge-5/0/7 weight 85;
ge-5/0/8 weight 85;
}
}
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Click the Exhibit button.
Referring to the exhibit, you have two SRX Series devices in a chassis cluster, and Node 0
is currently the primary node. You want to ensure that traffic using those interfaces fails over
to Node 1 if one interface goes down.
Which configuration change should be made to ensure failover to Node 1?
what is the next command you must enter?
You want to log in to the router and make a configuration change.
After logging in as the root user, what is the next command you must enter?
Which command do you use to display the messages seen during the last system boot?
Which command do you use to display the messages seen during the last system boot?
Which configuration change should be made to ensure failover to Node 1?
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user@host# show chassis cluster
reth-count 2;
redundancy-group 1 {
node 0 priority 200;
node 1 priority 100;
interface-monitor {
ge-0/0/5 weight 85;
ge-0/0/6 weight 85;
ge-0/0/7 weight 85;
ge-0/0/8 weight 85;
ge-5/0/5 weight 85;
ge-5/0/6 weight 85;
ge-5/0/7 weight 85;
ge-5/0/8 weight 85;
}
}
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Click the Exhibit button.
Referring to the exhibit, you have two SRX Series devices in a chassis cluster, and Node 0
is currently the primary node. You want to ensure that traffic, using those interfaces, fails
over to Node 1 when all interfaces go down.
Which configuration change should be made to ensure failover to Node 1?