Hello,
I'm working on two EX4600's where I have 14 VLANs configured. The two EX's are connected via a 2x10Gig LACP bundle, which is working perfectly, all my VLANs are passing traffic across that link. I have another set of EX's with an identical setup at another location. To pass the traffic between the two physical locations, I have a second bundle that is connected to my customer's router; this bundle is setup as a layer2 connection only. The problem I'm having is that any static routes I have configured for the local IP subnets are working as expected, however, all routes to the remote subnets are not in the routing table. When I add the "passive" statement to the static route, I can see it in the table as "rejected". Question is, do I need to add anything else to the configuration on my end? Or would this be an issue with the configuration on the customer's router? My configs for one of the VLANs, and one of the static routes for that VLAN are below. The bundle to the customer is up.
switch1> show configuration vlans sig_cn_sp
vlan-id 311;
l3-interface irb.311;
{master:0}
switch1> show configuration interfaces irb.311
description "Routing Interface for vlan sig_cn_sp";
family inet {
address 10.220.36.28/28 {
vrrp-group 111 {
virtual-address 10.220.36.30;
priority 200;
}
}
}
{master:0}
switch1> show configuration interfaces ae1
description "Uplink to Customer MX960, xe-0/0/1, xe-0/0/3";
vlan-tagging;
mtu 9022;
encapsulation flexible-ethernet-services;
aggregated-ether-options {
lacp {
active;
periodic fast;
}
}
unit 311 {
encapsulation vlan-ccc;
vlan-id 311;
family ccc;
}
{master:0}
switch1> show configuration interfaces ae2
description "Uplink to switch2 AE2, xe-0/0/5, xe-0/0/7";
flexible-vlan-tagging;
mtu 9022;
encapsulation flexible-ethernet-services;
aggregated-ether-options {
lacp {
active;
periodic fast;
}
}
unit 0 {
family ethernet-switching {
interface-mode trunk;
vlan {
members 310-323;
}
}
}
{master:0}
switch1> show configuration routing-options static
route 10.220.12.0/28 next-hop 10.220.36.17;
route 10.220.140.0/28 {
qualified-next-hop ae1.311;
passive;
}
{master:0}
switch1> show route
inet.0: 39 destinations, 39 routes (38 active, 0 holddown, 1 hidden)
+ = Active Route, - = Last Active, * = Both
10.220.12.0/28 *[Static/5] 22:04:53
> to 10.220.36.17 via irb.311
10.220.140.0/28 *[Static/5] 00:38:32
Reject
224.0.0.5/32 *[OSPF/10] 1w3d 22:46:06, metric 1
MultiRecv
inet6.0: 1 destinations, 1 routes (1 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
+ = Active Route, - = Last Active, * = Both
ff02::2/128 *[INET6/0] 2w0d 19:52:05
MultiRecv
{master:0}
switch1>