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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. The member device automatically reboots for the new member ID to take effect. If you do not
specify this option, the command does not change the member ID.
domain domain-id: Specifies an IRF domain ID in the range of 0 to 4294967295. Assign the same
domain ID to all devices you are adding to the same IRF fabric.
priority priority: Specifies an IRF priority 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.
irf-port1 interface-list1: Specifies a space-separated list of up to two interface items. Each interface
item specifies one interface in the interface-type interface-number form. The interfaces are bound to
IRF-port 1.
irf-port2 interface-list2: Specifies a space-separated list of up to two interface items. Each interface
item specifies one interface in the interface-type interface-number form. The interfaces are bound to
IRF-port 2.
Usage guidelines
This command bulk-configures basic IRF settings for a device in IRF mode, including the member ID,
domain ID, priority, and IRF port bindings.
The easy IRF feature provides the following configuration methods:
Interactive method—Enter the easy-irf command without parameters. The system will guide
you to set the parameters step by step.
Non-interactive method—Enter the easy-irf command with parameters.
As a best practice, use the interactive method if you are new to IRF.
If you execute this command multiple times, the following settings take effect:
The most recent settings for the member ID, domain ID, and priority.
IRF port bindings added through executions of the command. You can bind a maximum of two
physical interfaces to an IRF port.
When you specify physical interfaces for an IRF port, you must follow the IRF port binding
requirements in Virtual Technologies Configuration Guide.
If you specify physical interfaces by using the interactive method, you must also follow these
restrictions and guidelines:
Do not enter spaces between the interface type and interface number.
Use a comma (,) to separate two physical interfaces. No spaces are allowed between
interfaces.
To remove an IRF physical interface from an IRF port, you must use the undo port group interface
command in IRF port view.
Examples
# (Centralized devices in IRF mode.) Bulk-configure basic IRF settings by using the non-interactive
method.
<Sysname> system-view
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