Irf Switch - H3C S5500-EI Series Irf Command Reference

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For the correspondence between an IRF port and physical IRF port, see the related part in IRF
Configuration Guide.
Description
Use the irf member irf-port command to bind the physical IRF port(s) to an IRF port of a device, and
enable IRF on the IRF port simultaneously.
Use the undo irf member irf-port command to disable IRF on an IRF port. If this IRF port is
aggregated from multiple physical IRF ports, the aggregated physical ports are disaggregated.
Note the following:
The above configuration takes effect after the reboot of the device.
An IRF port should be enabled first before it can connect to other devices to form an IRF.
Examples
# Bind physical IRF port 1 to IRF port 1, and enable IRF port 1 of the local device.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] irf member 1 irf-port 1 port 1
# Bind physical IRF ports 3 and 4 to IRF port 2 of member 3, and enable IRF on the IRF port.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] irf member 3 irf-port 2 port 3 4
irf switch-to
Syntax
irf switch-to member-id
View
System view
Default Level
3: Manage level
Parameters
member-id: ID of an IRF member device. The member-id argument in this command cannot be the
member ID of the master.. You can view the member IDs of in an IRF virtual device by using the display
irf command.
Description
Use the irf switch-to command to redirect to the specified slave device, so that you can access the
slave device directly.
When you access an IRF virtual device, you actually log in to the master device. The console of the
master is displayed as the operation interface of the access terminal. After you execute this command,
you are redirected to the specified slave device, which is equal to directly log in to the salve. The
operation interface of the access terminal switches from the console of the master to that of the slave,
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