HPE FlexNetwork HSR6800 Command Reference Manual

HPE FlexNetwork HSR6800 Command Reference Manual

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HPE FlexNetwork HSR6800 Routers
Comware 7 Virtual Technologies Command Reference
Part number: 5200-3522
Software version: HSR6800-CMW710-R7607
Document version: 6W100-20170412

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  • Page 1 HPE FlexNetwork HSR6800 Routers Comware 7 Virtual Technologies Command Reference Part number: 5200-3522 Software version: HSR6800-CMW710-R7607 Document version: 6W100-20170412...
  • Page 2 © Copyright 2017 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for Hewlett Packard Enterprise products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. Hewlett Packard Enterprise shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents IRF commands ················································································ 1 chassis convert mode irf ······································································································· 1 display irf ··························································································································· 2 display irf configuration ········································································································· 3 display irf link ······················································································································ 4 display irf topology ··············································································································· 5 display irf-port load-sharing mode ··························································································· 6 display mad ························································································································ 7 easy-irf ······························································································································...
  • Page 4: Irf Commands

    IRF commands chassis convert mode irf Use chassis convert mode irf to enable IRF mode. Use undo chassis convert mode to restore the default. Syntax chassis convert mode irf undo chassis convert mode Default The device operates in standalone mode. Views System view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 5: Display Irf

    display irf Use display irf to display IRF fabric information, including the member ID, role, priority, bridge MAC address, and description of each IRF member. Syntax display irf Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Examples # Display IRF fabric information. <Sysname>...
  • Page 6: Display Irf Configuration

    Field Description Description you have configured for the member device: • If no description is configured, this field displays a dashed line (-----). Description • If the description exceeds the maximum number of characters that can be displayed, an ellipsis (…) is displayed in place of the exceeding text.
  • Page 7: Display Irf Link

    <Sysname> display irf configuration MemberID NewID IRF-Port1 IRF-Port2 Ten-GigabitEthernet1/3/1/0 disable Ten-GigabitEthernet1/3/1/1 disable Ten-GigabitEthernet2/2/1/0 Ten-GigabitEthernet2/2/1/1 Table 2 Command output Field Description MemberID Current member ID of the device. Member priority. Priority This field is available when the device is operating in standalone mode. Member ID assigned to the device.
  • Page 8: Display Irf Topology

    Table 3 Command output Field Description Member ID IRF member ID. IRF port number: • IRF Port 1—IRF-port 1. • 2—IRF-port 2. Physical interfaces bound to the IRF port. This field displays disable if no Interface physical interfaces have been bound to the IRF port. Link state of the IRF physical interface: •...
  • Page 9: Display Irf-Port Load-Sharing Mode

    Field Description Link state of the IRF port: • UP—The IRF link is up. • DOWN—The IRF link is down because the port does not have a reachable physical link or has not been activated by the irf-port-configuration active command. •...
  • Page 10: Display Mad

    Table 5 Command output Field Description IRF link load sharing mode: • If no IRF link load sharing mode has been configured, the default load sharing mode applies. irf-port Load-Sharing Mode • If a user-defined load sharing mode has been configured, the configured mode applies.
  • Page 11: Easy-Irf

    MAD ARP disabled. MAD ND disabled. MAD LACP enabled interface: Route-Aggregation2 MAD status : Normal Member ID Port MAD status Ten-GigabitEthernet1/2/1/1 Normal Ten-GigabitEthernet2/2/1/1 Normal MAD BFD enabled interface: Route-Aggregation2 MAD status : Normal Member ID MAD IP address Neighbor MAD status 192.168.1.1/24 Normal 192.168.1.2/24...
  • Page 12 Views System view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters member member-id: Specifies the member ID of a member device. The member ID must be 1 or 2. renumber new-member-id: Specifies a new member ID for the device. The member ID must be 1 or 2.
  • Page 13: Irf Auto-Merge Enable

    ***************************************************************************** Configuration summary for member 2 IRF new member ID: 1 IRF domain ID : 10 IRF priority : 10 IRF-port 1 : GigabitEthernet2/2/1/0 IRF-port 2 : Disabled ***************************************************************************** Are you sure to use these settings to set up IRF? [Y/N] y Starting to configure IRF...
  • Page 14: Irf Auto-Update Enable

    Use undo irf auto-merge enable to disable IRF auto-merge. Syntax irf auto-merge enable undo irf auto-merge enable Default IRF auto-merge is enabled. The IRF fabric that has failed in the master election reboots automatically to complete the IRF fabric merge. Views System view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 15: Irf Domain

    Predefined user roles network-admin Usage guidelines This command is supported only in IRF mode. When you change the operating mode from IRF to standalone, the setting for this command is lost, regardless of whether you have saved the configuration. To disable software auto-update after you change the operating mode from standalone to IRF, use the undo form of this command.
  • Page 16: Irf Link-Delay

    Examples # Set the IRF domain ID to 10. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] irf domain 10 irf link-delay Use irf link-delay to set a delay for the IRF ports to report a link down event. Use undo irf link-delay to restore the default. Syntax irf link-delay interval undo irf link-delay...
  • Page 17: Irf Member

    Views System view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters always: Enables the IRF bridge MAC address to be permanent. The IRF bridge MAC address does not change after the address owner leaves the fabric. timer: Enables the IRF bridge MAC address to remain unchanged for 6 minutes after the address owner leaves.
  • Page 18: Irf Member Description

    Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters member-id: Assigns an IRF member ID to the device. The member ID must be 1 or 2. Usage guidelines Assign an IRF member ID to a device before enabling IRF mode. The member ID takes effect after IRF mode is enabled.
  • Page 19: Irf Member Priority

    irf member priority Use irf member priority to change the priority of an IRF member device in IRF mode. Use undo irf member priority to restore the default. Syntax irf member member-id priority priority undo irf member member-id priority Default The IRF member priority is 1.
  • Page 20: Irf Priority

    Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters member-id: Specifies the ID of an IRF member. The member ID must be 1 or 2. new-member-id: Assigns a new ID to the IRF member. The member ID must be 1 or 2. Usage guidelines CAUTION: IRF member ID change can cause losses of member ID-related settings at reboot, including settings on IRF physical interfaces.
  • Page 21: Irf-Port

    Default The IRF member priority is 1. Views System view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters priority: Specifies an IRF member priority value in the range of 1 to 32. The greater the priority value, the higher the priority. A member with higher priority is more likely to be the master. Usage guidelines The member priority configured in standalone mode takes effect after you enable IRF mode.
  • Page 22: Irf-Port Global Load-Sharing Mode

    Before you remove all port bindings on an IRF port, shut down all its physical interfaces. Examples # (In standalone mode.) Enter IRF-port 1 view. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] irf-port 1 [Sysname-irf-port1] # (In IRF mode.) Enter IRF-port 3/1 view. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] irf-port 3/1 [Sysname-irf-port3/1] Related commands...
  • Page 23: Irf-Port-Configuration Active

    Examples # Configure the IRF link load sharing mode to distribute traffic based on destination MAC address. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] irf-port global load-sharing mode destination-mac irf-port-configuration active Use irf-port-configuration active to activate IRF port settings. Syntax irf-port-configuration active Views System view Predefined user roles network-admin Usage guidelines...
  • Page 24: Mad Bfd Enable

    Save next configuration file successfully. Configuration is saved to device successfully. # Activate the IRF port settings. [Sysname] irf-port-configuration active mad bfd enable Use mad bfd enable to enable BFD MAD. Use undo mad bfd enable to disable BFD MAD. Syntax mad bfd enable undo mad bfd enable...
  • Page 25: Mad Enable

    mad enable Use mad enable to enable LACP MAD. Use undo mad enable to disable LACP MAD. Syntax mad enable undo mad enable Default LACP MAD is disabled. Views Aggregate interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Usage guidelines LACP MAD uses extended LACP packets to detect multi-active collisions. This MAD mechanism requires an intermediate device that supports extended LACPDUs.
  • Page 26: Mad Exclude Interface

    mad exclude interface Use mad exclude interface to exclude a service interface from being shut down when the IRF fabric transits to the Recovery state upon detection of a multi-active collision. Use undo mad exclude interface to configure the IRF fabric to shut down a service interface when it transits to the Recovery state upon detection of a multi-active collision.
  • Page 27: Mad Restore

    Default No MAD IP address is configured for an IRF member device. Views Layer 3 interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters ip-address: Specifies an IP address in dotted decimal notation. This IP address is bound to an IRF member for BFD detection and is called a MAD IP address. mask: Specifies a subnet mask in decimal dotted notation.
  • Page 28: Port Group Interface

    Predefined user roles network-admin Usage guidelines If the active IRF fabric has failed to work before the IRF split problem is fixed, use this command to restore an IRF fabric in Recovery state. The recovered IRF fabric will take over the active IRF fabric role.
  • Page 29: Related Commands

    For more information about IRF port binding requirements, see Virtual Technologies Configuration Guide. Examples # (In standalone mode.) Bind Ten-GigabitEthernet 2/1/1 to IRF-port 1. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] irf-port 1 [Sysname-irf-port1] port group interface ten-gigabitethernet 2/1/1 # (In IRF mode.) Bind Ten-GigabitEthernet 1/2/1/1 to IRF-port 1/1 on IRF member 1. <Sysname>...
  • Page 30: Document Conventions And Icons

    Document conventions and icons Conventions This section describes the conventions used in the documentation. Command conventions Convention Description Boldface Bold text represents commands and keywords that you enter literally as shown. Italic Italic text represents arguments that you replace with actual values. Square brackets enclose syntax choices (keywords or arguments) that are optional.
  • Page 31: Network Topology Icons

    Network topology icons Convention Description Represents a generic network device, such as a router, switch, or firewall. Represents a routing-capable device, such as a router or Layer 3 switch. Represents a generic switch, such as a Layer 2 or Layer 3 switch, or a router that supports Layer 2 forwarding and other Layer 2 features.
  • Page 32: Support And Other Resources

    Support and other resources Accessing Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support • For live assistance, go to the Contact Hewlett Packard Enterprise Worldwide website: www.hpe.com/assistance • To access documentation and support services, go to the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support Center website: www.hpe.com/support/hpesc Information to collect •...
  • Page 33: Websites

    For more information and device support details, go to the following website: www.hpe.com/info/insightremotesupport/docs Documentation feedback Hewlett Packard Enterprise is committed to providing documentation that meets your needs. To help us improve the documentation, send any errors, suggestions, or comments to Documentation Feedback (docsfeedback@hpe.com). When submitting your feedback, include the document title,...
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  • Page 35: Index

    Index C D E I M P irf mac-address persistent,13 member,14 chassis convert mode irf,1 irf member description,15 irf member priority,16 irf member renumber,16 display irf,2 priority,17 display irf configuration,3 irf-port,18 display irf link,4 irf-port global load-sharing mode,19 display irf topology,5 irf-port-configuration active,20...

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