Irf Switch - H3C PSR150-A Command Reference Manual

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members (of same device model) with the member IDs of 1, 2 and 3 are connected to an IRF
port. Assume that each member has several ports: change the member ID of device 2 to 3,
change that of device 3 to 2, reboot both devices, and add them into the IRF virtual device again.
Then device 2 uses the original port configurations of device 3, and device 3 uses those of
device 2.
When the newly added device and another member have duplicated member IDs, manually
change the member ID.
Examples
# Set the member ID of the local device (the current member ID is 1) to 3.
<Sysname> display irf
[Sysname] irf member 1 renumber 3
Warning: Renumbering the switch number may result in configuration change or loss.
Continue?[Y/N]:Y
irf switch-to
Syntax
irf switch-to member-id
View
System view
Default Level
3: Manage level
Parameters
member-id: Specifies the ID of a member of an IRF virtual device. The value range depends on the
current number of members and their member IDs. The member-id argument in this command cannot
be the member ID of the master. To view the member IDs, use the display irf command.
Description
Use the irf switch-to command to redirect to the specified slave device so that you can directly
access the slave.
When you access an IRF virtual device, you actually log in to the master. When you execute this
command, you are redirected to the specified slave device, which is equal to log in to the slave
directly. Then the system enters the user view of the slave and the command prompt is changed to
<Sysname-Slave#X >, where X represents for the member ID. For example, <Sysname-Slave#2>.
When this command is executed, the instructions that you input at the terminal are forwarded to the
specified slave, without being processed by the local device. Currently, you can execute the following
commands on a slave:
display
quit
return
system-view
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