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

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[Sysname-Ten-GigabitEthernet1/1/5] undo stp enable
[Sysname-Ten-GigabitEthernet1/1/5] quit
[Sysname] interface ten-gigabitethernet 2/1/5
[Sysname-Ten-GigabitEthernet2/1/5] undo stp enable
[Sysname-Ten-GigabitEthernet2/1/5] quit
[Sysname] interface ten-gigabitethernet 3/1/5
[Sysname-Ten-GigabitEthernet3/1/5] undo stp enable
[Sysname-Ten-GigabitEthernet3/1/5] quit
[Sysname] interface ten-gigabitethernet 4/1/5
[Sysname-Ten-GigabitEthernet4/1/5] undo stp enable
6.
Configure Device E as the intermediate device:
CAUTION:
If the intermediate device is also in an IRF fabric, assign the two IRF fabrics different domain IDs for
correct split detection. False detection causes IRF split.
# Create VLAN 3, and assign Ten-GigabitEthernet 1/0/1, Ten-GigabitEthernet 1/0/2,
Ten-GigabitEthernet 1/0/3, and Ten-GigabitEthernet 1/0/4 to VLAN 3 for forwarding BFD MAD
packets.
<DeviceE> system-view
[DeviceE] vlan 3
[DeviceE-vlan3] port ten-gigabitethernet 1/0/1 to ten-gigabitethernet 1/0/4
[DeviceE-vlan3] quit

ARP MAD-enabled IRF configuration example

Network requirements
Set up a four-chassis IRF fabric in the enterprise network in
Configure ARP MAD in the IRF fabric and use the links connected to Device E for transmitting ARP MAD
packets.
To prevent loops, run the spanning tree feature between Device E and the IRF fabric.
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