Irf fabric configuration examples, Network requirements – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual
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To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Display all members’
configurations that take effect after
device reboots
display irf configuration [ | { begin
| exclude | include }
regular-expression ]
Available in any view
Display the load sharing criteria
for IRF links
display irf-port load-sharing mode
[ irf-port
[ member-id/port-number ] ] [ |
{ begin | exclude | include }
regular-expression ]
Available in any view
Display the master/slave
switchover states of a members of
an IRF fabric
display switchover state [ chassis
chassis-number slot slot-number ]
[ | { begin | exclude | include }
regular-expression ]
Available in any view
Display configuration information
about MAD detection
display mad [ verbose ] [ | { begin
| exclude | include }
regular-expression ]
Available in any view
IRF fabric configuration examples
LACP MAD detection-enabled IRF configuration example (with
two member switches)
Network requirements
The number of PCs on the enterprise network (see
) is outgrowing the number of ports available
on the access switches. To address business growth, increase the number of ports at the access layer
while protecting the present investments of the customer and ensuring ease of management and
maintenance.
Figure 13 Network diagram
XGE1/3/0/1
(IRF-port1/2)
XGE2/3/0/1
(IRF-port2/1)
GE1/4/0/2
GE2/4/0/2
Device A
Device B
GE4/0/1
GE4/0/2
IRF
IP network
Device C
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