Irf Member Priority - H3C PSR150-A Command Reference Manual

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Preserve permanently: No matter whether the master leaves the IRF virtual device or not, the
bridge MAC address of the IRF virtual device remains unchanged.
Not preserved: As soon as the master leaves, the IRF virtual device uses the bridge MAC
address of the newly elected master as its bridge MAC address.
Examples
# Configure the bridge MAC address of the IRF virtual device to be preserved permanently.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] irf mac-address persistent always

irf member priority

Syntax
irf member member-id priority priority
undo irf member member-id priority
View
System view
Default Level
3: Manage level
Parameters
member-id: Specifies the ID of a member of an IRF virtual device. The value range depends on the
current number of members and their member IDs. With this argument provided, you can specify a
priority for another member on this device. To view the member IDs, use the display irf command.
priority: Priority value, in the range 1 to 32.
Description
Use the irf member priority command to specify a priority for a member device.
Use the undo irf member priority command to restore the default.
By default, the priority of a member device is 1.
The greater the priority value, the higher the priority. A member with a higher priority is more likely to
be the master.
Note the following:
You can specify a priority for a member of the current IRF virtual device only.
The priority setting takes effect right after your configuration.
Examples
# Specify a priority for the local device.
<Sysname> display irf
Switch
Role
+1
Slave
2
Slave
Priority
CPU-Mac
29
00e0-fc00-1115
1
00e0-fc00-1615
1-12

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