<Sysname-Slave#member-ID/slot-number>, for example, <Sysname-Slave#1/0>. You can perform the
following commands at the CLI of the standby MPU of an IRF fabric:
display
•
•
quit
return
•
system-view
•
debugging
•
terminal debugging
•
•
terminal logging
terminal monitor
•
terminal trapping
•
To return to the CLI of the active MPU of the IRF fabric, use the quit command.
To log in to the CLI of a standby MPU in the IRF fabric:
To do...
Log in to a standby MPU of an IRF
fabric
Configuring IRF member switches in IRF mode
Specifying an IRF domain ID for an IRF fabric
Introduction to domain
IRF uses IRF domain IDs to uniquely identify IRF fabrics. IRF domain IDs prevent IRF fabrics from
interfering with one another.
See
Figure
8, Device A and Device B form IRF fabric 1, and Switch A and Switch B form IRF fabric 2. The
fabrics have LACP MAD detection links between them. When a member switch in one IRF fabric receives
an extended LACP packet for MAD detection, it looks at the domain ID in the packet to see whether the
packet is from the local IRF fabric or from a different IRF fabric. Then, the switch can handle the packet
correctly.
Use the command...
irf switch-to chassis chassis-number
slot slot-number
16
Remarks
Required
By default, you are placed at the
CLI of the active MPU of the IRF
fabric when you log in to the IRF
fabric.
Available in user view