which configuration would resolve this problem?

Click the Exhibit button. There is an existing chassis cluster connected to the corporate
network 192.168.1.0/24. You are asked to connect another department to this VLAN. To
achieve this, you add a new chassis cluster to the network. After connecting to the network,
the cluster experiences traffic problems. You have verified that the addresses and VLAN
IDs are configured correctly. Referring to the exhibit, which configuration would resolve this
problem?

Click the Exhibit button. There is an existing chassis cluster connected to the corporate
network 192.168.1.0/24. You are asked to connect another department to this VLAN. To
achieve this, you add a new chassis cluster to the network. After connecting to the network,
the cluster experiences traffic problems. You have verified that the addresses and VLAN
IDs are configured correctly. Referring to the exhibit, which configuration would resolve this
problem?

A.
user@SRX-3# set chassis cluster redundancy-group 1 node 0 priority 100 user@SRX-3#
commit

B.
user@SRX-3# set chassis cluster redundancy-group 1 preempt user@SRX-3# commit

C.
user@SRX-3> set chassis cluster cluster-id 2 node 0 reboot user@SRX-4> set chassis
cluster cluster-id 2 node 1 reboot

D.
user@SRX-3> set chassis cluster cluster-id 1 node 0 reboot user@SRX-4> set chassis
cluster cluster-id 1 node 1 reboot



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John Smith

John Smith

The interface mac addresses are created from the hash of the Cluster ID, therefore you can not have the same cluster ID on the network twice. If you havr the same cluster ID there will be issues because the MAC address’ of th einterfaces will be the same.

Answer C