So for the last couple of months I have been troubleshooting an issue with two MX64s Warm Spare.
My two MX'es kept going into Dual Master Mode, thus exhibiting a Split-Brain situation. I have had Meraki Support with me on this one, and we just couldn't seem to discover why this was happening.
Layer 1, -2 and -3 connectivity has been verified. All links are trunk, and no VLANs were being pruned. MX'es could ping eachother, and VRRP messaging was being recieved by eachother - they were just not reacting to the VRRP messages. This was confirmed via packet captures.
Connecting the two MX'es directly to eachother, remedied the issue, but since this is not best practice we disconnected them again. Dual Master mode back.
Yesterday, we had a breakthrough. After enabling "Flood unknown multicast traffic" my two MX'es more or less instantaneously went into Master/Passive.
Now I'm trying to determine why this is neccessary, because I have another installation that is also running Warm Spare, and this setting is _not_ enabled.
Why? What does "Flood unknown multicast traffic" do? I might not be all to keen on multicast, but I'm trying to understand why this is neccessary.
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