Irf Priority - HP FlexFabric 7900 Series Command Reference Manual

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new-member-id: Assigns a new ID to the IRF member device. The value range for this argument is 1 to 4.
However, the assigned IRF member ID must be 1 or 2. If you use 3 or 4, the 7900 IRF fabric cannot be
set up.
Usage guidelines
CAUTION:
In IRF mode, an IRF member ID change can invalidate member ID-related settings, including interface
and file path settings, and cause data loss. Be sure you fully understand its impact on your live network.
The new IRF member ID, including the one set by using the undo irf member renumber command, takes
effect after you reboot the member device.
To cancel the change before you reboot the member device, use the undo irf member renumber
command. In the command, set the new member ID to be the same as the old member ID.
To set the member ID of a device in standalone mode, use the irf member command.
Examples
# Change the member ID of an IRF member from 1 to 2.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] irf member 1 renumber 2
Warning: Renumbering the member ID may result in configuration change or loss.
Continue?[Y/N]y
# Before rebooting the device, cancel the change in the preceding example.
[Sysname] undo irf member 1 renumber
Warning: Renumbering the member ID may result in configuration change or loss.
Continue?[Y/N]y
If you reboot the device after executing the irf member 1 renumber 2 command, the device member ID
changes to 2 at system reboot. Using undo irf member 1 renumber cannot restore the member ID to 1.
Related commands
irf member

irf priority

Use irf priority to assign an IRF member priority to a device in standalone mode.
Use undo irf priority to restore the default.
Syntax
irf priority priority
undo irf priority
Default
IRF member priority is 1.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
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