H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual
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To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Create an IRF port and enter IRF
port view when the switch is
operating in standalone mode
irf-port port-number
Required
By default, no IRF port is created
on the switch.
If the IRF port has been created,
this command enters IRF port
view.
Bind a physical IRF port to the IRF
port
port group interface interface-type
interface-number [ mode { enhanced |
normal } ]
Required
By default, no physical ports are
bound to any IRF port.
CAUTION:
•
A physical IRF port can be bound to an IRF port only when it operates in Layer 2 (bridge) mode. For
more information about port link mode, see
Layer 2 — LAN Switching Configuration Guide.
•
To realize IRF link redundancy and load sharing and increase the bandwidth and reliability of IRF links,
bind one IRF port to multiple physical IRF ports by repeatedly executing the port group interface
command. The maximum number of physical IRF ports that can be bound to an IRF port is eight. When
the upper limit is reached, the execution of this command fails.
•
The switch allows you to bind multiple physical IRF ports on different LPUs to one IRF port.
•
The mode keyword in the port group command specifies the working mode of a physical IRF port. By
default, the working mode of a physical IRF port is normal. An SC card does not support configuration
of the working mode of physical IRF ports as enhanced.
•
Physical IRF ports that connect two member switches of an IRF fabric must be configured to work in the
same mode.
•
To use the MPLS L2VPN or virtual private LAN service (VPLS) function in an IRF fabric, configure the 10
GE optical ports on the SE, EA or EB card as the physical IRF port, and configure the working mode of
physical IRF ports as enhanced.
•
In standalone mode, binding a physical port to an IRF port does not affect the current configuration of
the port. However, when the operating mode changes to IRF mode, the default configuration of the
physical IRF port restores, and you can only execute the shutdown, default, description, and
flow-interval commands on the physical port. For more information about these commands, see
Layer
2 — LAN Switching Command Reference.
Saving configuration to the startup configuration
file
Follow these steps to save the current configuration to the startup configuration file:
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Save the current configuration to
the startup configuration file
save [ safely ] [ force ]
Required
Available in any view.
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