Arp Mad-Enabled Irf Configuration Example - HP 6125G Configuration Manual

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ARP MAD-enabled IRF configuration example

Network requirements
Set up an IRF fabric in the enterprise network in
the links connected to Device C for transmitting ARP MAD packets. To prevent loops, run the spanning
tree feature between Device C and the IRF fabric.
Figure 15 Network diagram
Configuration procedure
This example assumes that the system names of Device A, Device B and Device C are DeviceA, DeviceB,
and DeviceC, respectively, before the IRF fabric is formed.
Assign member IDs:
1.
# Keep the default member ID of Device A unchanged.
# Change the member ID of Device B to 2.
<DeviceB> system-view
[DeviceB] irf member 1 renumber 2
Warning: Renumbering the switch number may result in configuration change or loss.
Continue? [Y/N]:y
[DeviceB]
Power off the member devices, connect IRF links as shown in
2.
devices.
Configure IRF port bindings:
3.
# Bind Ten-GigabitEthernet 1/1/2 to IRF-port 1/2 on Device A and save the configuration.
<DeviceA> system-view
[DeviceA] interface ten-gigabitethernet 1/1/2
[DeviceA-Ten-GigabitEthernet1/1/2] shutdown
[DeviceA-Ten-GigabitEthernet1/1/2] quit
[DeviceA] irf-port 1/2
[DeviceA-irf-port1/2] port group interface ten-gigabitethernet 1/1/2
Figure
15. Configure ARP MAD in the IRF fabric and use
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Figure
15, and power on the two

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