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  • 1.  Active/Active MC-LAG Issue with QinQ

    Posted 10-23-2021 17:45
    Hello,

    I am trying to configure Active/Active MC-LAG from two PE MX routers to one MX CE Router running LACP. 

    AE1 are the interfaces configured into the MC-LAG.

    Here are my  PE configurations:

    set system host-name PE1
    set system root-authentication encrypted-password "$6$wmSaBZuR$RwK/bOqazvfjOV5tScCEr39HSJzTveAod9iZ4b1eNgvvqZxQJ.iYTR.l75t/o2/dyqiDoUgEPbGiq9te1AZoM/"
    set system syslog user * any emergency
    set system syslog user * match "!(.*Scheduler Oinker*.|.*Frame 0*.|.*ms without yielding*.)"
    set system syslog file messages any notice
    set system syslog file messages authorization info
    set system syslog file interactive-commands interactive-commands any
    set system processes dhcp-service traceoptions file dhcp_logfile
    set system processes dhcp-service traceoptions file size 10m
    set system processes dhcp-service traceoptions level all
    set system processes dhcp-service traceoptions flag all
    set chassis aggregated-devices ethernet device-count 2
    set interfaces ge-0/0/0 ether-options 802.3ad ae1
    set interfaces ge-0/0/1 unit 0 family bridge interface-mode trunk
    set interfaces ge-0/0/1 unit 0 family bridge vlan-id-list 10
    set interfaces ge-0/0/1 unit 0 family bridge vlan-id-list 200
    set interfaces ge-0/0/2 ether-options 802.3ad ae0
    set interfaces ge-0/0/4 ether-options 802.3ad ae0
    set interfaces ae0 flexible-vlan-tagging
    set interfaces ae0 encapsulation flexible-ethernet-services
    set interfaces ae0 aggregated-ether-options lacp active
    set interfaces ae0 unit 0 encapsulation vlan-bridge
    set interfaces ae0 unit 0 vlan-tags outer 200
    set interfaces ae0 unit 0 vlan-tags inner 100
    set interfaces ae1 flexible-vlan-tagging
    set interfaces ae1 multi-chassis-protection 172.16.1.2 interface ge-0/0/1
    set interfaces ae1 encapsulation flexible-ethernet-services
    set interfaces ae1 aggregated-ether-options lacp active
    set interfaces ae1 aggregated-ether-options lacp periodic fast
    set interfaces ae1 aggregated-ether-options lacp system-id aa:00:bb:11:cc:22
    set interfaces ae1 aggregated-ether-options lacp admin-key 1
    set interfaces ae1 aggregated-ether-options mc-ae mc-ae-id 1
    set interfaces ae1 aggregated-ether-options mc-ae redundancy-group 1
    set interfaces ae1 aggregated-ether-options mc-ae chassis-id 0
    set interfaces ae1 aggregated-ether-options mc-ae mode active-active
    set interfaces ae1 aggregated-ether-options mc-ae status-control active
    set interfaces ae1 unit 100 encapsulation vlan-bridge
    set interfaces ae1 unit 100 vlan-id 100
    set interfaces fxp0 unit 0 family inet dhcp vendor-id Juniper-vmx-VM6143D507E8
    set interfaces irb unit 10 family inet address 10.10.10.1/24
    set interfaces lo0 unit 0 family inet address 172.16.1.1/32
    set protocols ospf area 0.0.0.0 interface irb.10
    set protocols ospf area 0.0.0.0 interface lo0.0
    set protocols iccp local-ip-addr 172.16.1.1
    set protocols iccp peer 172.16.1.2 redundancy-group-id-list 1
    set protocols iccp peer 172.16.1.2 liveness-detection minimum-interval 3000
    set protocols iccp peer 172.16.1.2 liveness-detection multiplier 3
    set bridge-domains MGMT vlan-id 10
    set bridge-domains MGMT interface ge-0/0/1.10
    set bridge-domains MGMT routing-interface irb.10
    set bridge-domains customer1 vlan-id 200
    set bridge-domains customer1vlans vlan-id none
    set bridge-domains customer1vlans service-id 2
    set bridge-domains customer1vlans interface ge-0/0/2.200
    set bridge-domains customer1vlans interface ae0.0
    set bridge-domains customer1vlans interface ae1.100
    set switch-options service-id 1
    ​

    set system host-name PE-4
    set system root-authentication encrypted-password "$6$DuGCaxVe$I249dq3tBQAjsHOZJeXoG6SFAV.4C0tTgbgx6Dm9E0oaR4cE0O98v52JqAwBzGjnBEgFcjLPn3Z.TodgVBSSG."
    set system syslog user * any emergency
    set system syslog user * match "!(.*Scheduler Oinker*.|.*Frame 0*.|.*ms without yielding*.)"
    set system syslog file messages any notice
    set system syslog file messages authorization info
    set system syslog file interactive-commands interactive-commands any
    set chassis aggregated-devices ethernet device-count 2
    set interfaces ge-0/0/1 unit 0 family bridge interface-mode trunk
    set interfaces ge-0/0/1 unit 0 family bridge vlan-id-list 10
    set interfaces ge-0/0/1 unit 0 family bridge vlan-id-list 200
    set interfaces ge-0/0/6 ether-options 802.3ad ae0
    set interfaces ge-0/0/7 ether-options 802.3ad ae0
    set interfaces ge-0/0/8 ether-options 802.3ad ae1
    set interfaces ae0 flexible-vlan-tagging
    set interfaces ae0 encapsulation flexible-ethernet-services
    set interfaces ae0 aggregated-ether-options lacp active
    set interfaces ae0 unit 0 encapsulation vlan-bridge
    set interfaces ae0 unit 0 vlan-tags outer 200
    set interfaces ae0 unit 0 vlan-tags inner 100
    set interfaces ae1 flexible-vlan-tagging
    set interfaces ae1 multi-chassis-protection 172.16.1.1 interface ge-0/0/1
    set interfaces ae1 encapsulation flexible-ethernet-services
    set interfaces ae1 aggregated-ether-options lacp active
    set interfaces ae1 aggregated-ether-options lacp periodic fast
    set interfaces ae1 aggregated-ether-options lacp system-id aa:00:bb:11:cc:22
    set interfaces ae1 aggregated-ether-options lacp admin-key 1
    set interfaces ae1 aggregated-ether-options mc-ae mc-ae-id 1
    set interfaces ae1 aggregated-ether-options mc-ae redundancy-group 1
    set interfaces ae1 aggregated-ether-options mc-ae chassis-id 1
    set interfaces ae1 aggregated-ether-options mc-ae mode active-active
    set interfaces ae1 aggregated-ether-options mc-ae status-control standby
    set interfaces ae1 unit 100 encapsulation vlan-bridge
    set interfaces ae1 unit 100 vlan-id 100
    set interfaces irb unit 10 family inet address 10.10.10.2/24
    set interfaces lo0 unit 0 family inet address 172.16.1.2/32
    set protocols ospf area 0.0.0.0 interface irb.10
    set protocols ospf area 0.0.0.0 interface lo0.0
    set protocols iccp local-ip-addr 172.16.1.2
    set protocols iccp peer 172.16.1.1 redundancy-group-id-list 1
    set protocols iccp peer 172.16.1.1 liveness-detection minimum-interval 3000
    set protocols iccp peer 172.16.1.1 liveness-detection multiplier 3
    set bridge-domains MGMT vlan-id 10
    set bridge-domains MGMT interface ge-0/0/1.10
    set bridge-domains MGMT routing-interface irb.10
    set bridge-domains customer1 vlan-id 200
    set bridge-domains customer1vlans vlan-id none
    set bridge-domains customer1vlans service-id 2
    set bridge-domains customer1vlans interface ae0.0
    set bridge-domains customer1vlans interface ae1.100
    set switch-options service-id 1​

    I am seeing the following:
    show interfaces mc-ae
    Member Link : ae1
    Current State Machine's State: mcae active state
    Local Status : active
    Local State : up
    Peer Status : active
    Peer State : up
    Logical Interface : ae1.100
    Topology Type : bridge
    Local State : up
    Peer State : up
    Peer Ip/MCP/State : 172.16.1.2 ge-0/0/1.100 Unknown    

    Why is Peer Ip/MCP/State trying to use ge-0/0/1.100, I do not have vlan 100 as a VLAN on ge-0/0/1. Vlan 10 is the VLAN used to form connectivity for the ICL interfaces (ge-0/0/1).

    Any advice would be appreciated, this is in a lab environment for learning.

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    Jack
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  • 2.  RE: Active/Active MC-LAG Issue with QinQ

    Posted 10-25-2021 14:25
    From PE1, can you ping the ICCP peer, 172.16.1.2??  and/or vice versa from PE-4.  I'm thinking you may need to establish the ICCP session via a non-q-in-q interface.  Any particular reason your doing it that way(via q-in-q)???