Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Assign a domain ID to the
IRF fabric.
Changing the member ID of a device
CAUTION:
In IRF mode, an IRF member ID change can invalidate member ID-related settings and cause data
loss. Be sure you fully understand its impact on your live network.
The new member ID takes effect at reboot. After the device reboots, the settings on all member ID
related physical resources (including common physical network ports) are removed and require
reconfiguration, regardless of whether you have saved the configuration.
To change the member ID of a member device:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Change the member ID of a
member device.
3.
Save the running
configuration.
4.
Reboot the member
device.
Changing the priority of a member device
You can change the priority of a member device so it can be elected as the master at the next master
election.
A member priority change can affect the master re-election result, but does not cause immediate
master re-election.
To change the priority of a member device:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Specify a priority for a
member of an IRF fabric.
Adding physical ports to an IRF port
An IRF port can have up to four physical ports. In IRF mode, you can add more physical ports to an
IRF port. This task does not affect the ongoing traffic on the IRF port.
Command
system-view
irf domain domain-id
Command
system-view
irf member member-id renumber
new-member-id
save [ safely ]
reboot chassis chassis-number
Command
system-view
irf member member-id priority
priority
18
Remarks
N/A
By default, the domain ID of an IRF fabric is
0.
Remarks
N/A
N/A
N/A
The chassis-number must be
the same as the member-id
specified in the irf member
member-id renumber
new-member-id command.
Remarks
N/A
The default IRF member priority
is 1.