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Specifying a priority for a member device, Configuring irf ports – H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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Specifying a Priority for a Member Device

Each IRF member device has a priority. The greater the priority value, the higher the priority. A member

with a higher priority is more likely to be a master.

The priority of a device defaults to 1. You can modify the priority at the CLI.

Follow these steps to specify a priority for a member device:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Specify a priority for a member
device

irf member member-id priority
priority

Optional

The priority of a member defaults
to 1.

Configuring IRF Ports

The S7500E series uses 10 GE optical ports, which are on the SRPU, or on SC, SD, or EB interface

card, as physical IRF ports to perform IRF connection. For more information about LPUs providing 10

GE optical ports, see the related information in the H3C S7500E Series Ethernet Switches Installation

Manual.

An IRF port is a logical port. An IRF virtual device can be effective on a device only when IRF ports are

configured (in other words, the IRF ports are bound to physical IRF ports). An IRF port can be bound to

either one or multiple physical IRF ports. The maximum number of physical IRF ports that can be bound

to an IRF port is eight on an S7500E switch.

Follow these steps to configure IRF ports:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Create an IRF port and enter IRF
port view

irf-port member-id/port-number

Required

By default, no IRF port is created
on the device.

If the IRF port is already created,
this command enters IRF port
view.

Bind physical IRF port(s) to an
IRF port

port group interface interface-type
interface-number
[ mode { enhanced
| normal } ]

Required

By default, no IRF port is created
on the device.

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