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QFX5100 VC fail over Test

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Hello Juniper experts,

I need an advice regarding below testing scenario, maybe someone already did that or tested it in a lab and can give an advice about the best practice to follow.

As in the attached topology we have a VC of 2 spines and 4 leafs, the fail-over test will include:
1- Disabling UPlinks ports on S01 checking all is ok then the enabling it and do the same for S02, this quit straightforward.
2- Switching master from S01 to S02 and rollback, also obvious.

 

3- Disabling VC ports towards leafs (not all) but one per leaf every time and make sure leafs are still connecting to the other spine and traffic is going, then enabling it and do the same for next.
and here few questions:
- Is it better to do that on Leafs side or spine side?
- Is it better to do it physically (removing cable) or by commands
On member: > request virtual-chassis vc-port set interface vcp-0 member 0 disable
On MAster: > request virtual-chassis vc-port set pic-slot 0 port 48

 

it is production environment so what do you think there could be any related issues I need to take care about or it will be straightforward like disabling any port? what approach to take?

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What made me concerned about it is this article:
[QFX] Disabling and enabling one VCP port is bringing down the second VCP port on QFX5100
https://kb.juniper.net/InfoCenter/index?page=content&id=KB33338&actp=METADATA


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