Configuring Member Id - Raisecom ISCOM2600G-HI (A) Series Configuration Manual

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ISCOM2600G-HI (A) Series Configuration Guide
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When a physical interface is bound with an ISF interface, services configured on the
physical interface will be invalid. You should plan the binding to prevent original
services from being affected.
An ISF interface can be bound with multiple physical interfaces through multiple
executions of the port-group interface command to implement backup or load
balancing of ISF links and to increase bandwidth and reliability of ISF links. An ISF
interface can be bound with up to 8 physical interfaces. When the number of bound
physical interfaces reaches the upper limit, the execution of the port-group interface
command will fail.
After binding or unbinding a physical interface with an ISF interface, use the write
command to save this configuration to the startup configuration file, otherwise this
configuration will not take effect upon next device startup.

3.6.4 Configuring member ID

The ISF uses the member ID to uniquely identify member devices. Information and
configurations of the device are related to the member ID, such as the interface ID (including
the physical interface and logic interface), interface configurations, and member priority.
Configure the member ID for the ISCOM2600G-HI series switch as below.
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2
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Raisecom(config)#interface isf-
interface-number
port
Raisecom(config-isf-port1/1/1)#isf
interface-number
port-group
If you modify the member ID but do not restart the device, the original member ID will
still take effect and be used by physical resources. In the configuration file, all
configurations, except the ISF interface ID, configurations of the ISF interface, and
member priority, will remain the same.
If you modify the member ID and restart the device, the new member ID will take effect
and be used by physical resources. In the configuration file, the ISF interface ID,
configurations of the ISF interface, and member priority will take effect; other
configurations related to the member ID (such as configurations of the physical interface,
configurations of a chassis parameter value equal to the original member ID, and so on)
will be invalid and need reconfiguration.
Step
Command
Raisecom#config
Raisecom(config)#isf unit
old-number
number
Raisecom(config)#isf
renumber
number
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Command
renumber
new-
Description
Enter ISF interface configuration
mode, and create an ISF interface.
Bind a physical interface with the
ISF interface.
Description
Enter global configuration mode.
(Optional) modify the unit number from
the original unit number to a new unit
number in ISF mode.
(Optional) modify the unit number from
the original unit number to a new unit
number in standalone mode.
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