To do...
Log in to the specified slave
device of an IRF virtual device
Because users' login to the IRF system occupies large memory space, an IRF system allows at most
six users to log in at the same time. The permitted login user types are console and virtual type terminal
(VTY).
Displaying and Maintaining an IRF Virtual Device
Display related information about the IRF
virtual device
Display topology information about the IRF
virtual device
Display all members' configurations that take
effect after device reboots
Display the master/slave switchover states of
IRF members
IRF Virtual Device Configuration Examples
IRF Virtual Device Configuration Example
Network requirements
Three Switch 4800G series switches in an IRF form a daisy chain connection. Their member IDs are 1,
2, and 3, as shown in
Use the command...
irf switch-to member-id
To do...
Figure
1-13.
Required
By default, you actually log in to the master
when you log in to the IRF virtual device.
Available in user view
Use the command...
display irf
display irf topology
display irf configuration
display switchover state
[ member-id ]
1-20
Remarks
Remarks
Available in any view
Available in any view
Available in any view
Available in any view