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Switch
Slot
Role
*+1
0
Master
1
1
Slave
2
1
Slave
2
1
Slave
------------------------------------------------------------------
* indicates the device is the master.
+ indicates the device through which the user logs in.
The Bridge MAC of the IRF is: 000f-e26a-58ed
Auto upgrade
Mac persistent
Domain ID
Auto merge
Table 22 Command output
Field
Switch
Slot
Role
Priority
CPU-MAC
Description
Bridge MAC of the IRF is
Auto upgrade
MAC persistent
Domain ID
Priority
CPU-Mac
1
00e0-fc0a-15e0
1
00e0-fc0f-8c02
1
00e0-fc0f-8c1f
1
00e0-fc0f-8c1g
: no
: always
: 30
: no
Description
Member ID.
The ID of the master is prefixed with an asterisk (*) sign.
The ID of the switch where you are logged in is prefixed with a plus (+) sign.
Number of the slot that holds the active or standby MPU.
The role of an MPU in the IRF virtual device, including:
Master—The active MPU of the IRF fabric (also called IRF virtual device).
Slave—The standby MPU of the IRF fabric.
SlaveWait—The standby MPU of the IRF fabric. It is joining the IRF fabric.
Loading—The standby MPU of the IRF fabric. It is loading the system boot file.
Priority of a member switch
Bridge MAC address of the CPU of the switch
Description of the member switch (----- is displayed if no description is configured).
If the description of the member switch exceeds one line, three dots (...) are
displayed at the end of the line, and the rest information is not displayed. To view
the complete description, execute the display current-configuration command.
Bridge MAC address of the IRF fabric
The status of the automatic boot file updating function:
yes—Enabled. The IRF fabric automatically synchronizes the boot file of the
master switch to the switch you are adding to the IRF fabric.
no—Disabled. You must manually ensure that the joining switch uses the same
boot file as the master switch. If not, the new switch cannot join the IRF fabric.
The bridge MAC address preservation setting of the IRF fabric:
6 min—The bridge MAC address of the IRF fabric does not change within six
minutes after the master switch leaves.
always—The bridge MAC address of the IRF fabric does not change after the
master switch leaves.
no—As soon as the master leaves, the IRF fabric uses the bridge MAC address
of the newly elected master as its bridge MAC address.
IRF domain ID
69
Description
F1Num001
-----
F1Num002
-----

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