Command category
LLDP commands
To bind physical interfaces to IRF ports:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter IRF port view.
3.
Bind a physical interface to
the IRF port.
Saving configuration to the next-startup
configuration file
Save the running configuration before converting to the IRF mode. The mode change requires a reboot,
which causes all unsaved settings to be lost.
Perform the following task in any view:
Task
Save the running configuration to
the next-startup configuration file.
Connecting IRF physical interfaces
When you connect two neighboring IRF members, connect the physical interfaces of IRF-port 1 on one
member to the physical interfaces of IRF-port 2 on the other (see
Commands
•
lldp admin-status
•
lldp check-change-interval
•
lldp enable
•
lldp notification remote-change
enable
•
lldp tlv-enable
Command
system-view
irf-port port-number
port group interface interface-type
interface-number [ mode enhanced ]
Command
save [ safely ] [ backup | main ] [ force ]
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Remarks
See Layer 2—LAN Switching
Configuration Guide.
Remarks
N/A
N/A
By default, no physical interfaces
are bound to any IRF port.
Repeat this step to assign
multiple physical interfaces to the
IRF port.
Each IRF port can have a
maximum of eight physical
interfaces.
An IRF physical interface
operates in enhanced mode
after the IRF binding takes effect,
regardless of whether you have
specified the mode enhanced
keywords.
Figure
8).