Planning The Irf Fabric Setup - HP 5130 EI series Configuration Manual

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(Required.)
6.
7.
(Optional.)
8.
(Optional.)
Configuring the global load sharing mode
Configuring a port-specific load sharing mode
9.
(Optional.)
10.
(Optional.)
synchronization
11.
(Optional.)
12.
(Required.)
Configuring LACP MAD
Configuring BFD MAD
Configuring ARP MAD
Configuring ND MAD
Excluding a port from the shutdown action upon detection of
multi-active collision
13.
(Optional.)

Planning the IRF fabric setup

Consider the following items when you plan an IRF fabric:
Hardware compatibility and restrictions.
IRF fabric size.
Master device.
IRF physical interfaces.
Member ID and priority assignment scheme.
Fabric topology and cabling scheme.
For more information about hardware and cabling, see the switch installation guide.
Accessing the IRF fabric
Configuring a member device description
Configuring IRF link load sharing
Configuring IRF bridge MAC persistence
Enabling software auto-update for software image
Setting the IRF link down report delay
Configuring
MAD:
Recovering an IRF fabric
mode:
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Remarks
When you log in to the IRF fabric,
you are placed at the master's CLI,
where you complete subsequent
IRF settings and configure other
features for the member devices as
if they were one device.
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HP recommends enabling
software auto-update to ensure
system software image
synchronization.
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MAD mechanisms are
independent of one another. You
can configure multiple MAD
mechanisms for an IRF fabric.
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