To bind physical ports to IRF ports:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter interface view or
interface range view.
3.
Shut down the port or the
range of ports.
4.
Return to system view.
5.
Enter IRF port view.
6.
Bind each physical port to
the IRF port.
7.
Return to system view.
Command
system-view
•
Enter interface range view:
Approach 1:
interface range { interface-type
interface-number [ to
interface-type
interface-number ] } &<1-5>
Approach 2:
interface range name name
[ interface { interface-type
interface-number [ to
interface-type
interface-number ] } &<1-5> ]
•
Enter interface view:
interface interface-type
interface-number
shutdown
quit
irf-port member-id/port-number
port group interface interface-type
interface-number
quit
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Remarks
N/A
To shut down a range of SFP+
ports, enter interface range
view. For more information
about bulk configuring
interfaces, see Layer 2–LAN
Switching Configuration Guide.
To shut down one SFP+/QSFP+
port, enter its interface view.
If one SFP+ port in an SFP+ port
group is used, shut down all the
other SFP+ ports in the same
group.
By default, all ports are up.
N/A
N/A
By default, no physical ports are
bound to any IRF port.
Repeat this step to assign
multiple physical ports to the IRF
port for link redundancy.
You can bind up to four physical
ports to an IRF port.
The binding attempt will fail if
you have bound four physical
ports to the IRF port.
If you use one port in an SFP+
port group as an IRF physical
port, the other ports in the group
cannot be used for any other
purposes.
N/A