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<Sysname> display irf topology
Topology Info
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IRF-Port1 IRF-Port2
Switch Link neighbor Link neighbor Belong To
1 DOWN -- UP 2 000f-cbb8-1a82
2 UP 1 UP 3 000f-cbb8-1a82
*+3 UP 2 DIS -- 000f-cbb8-1a82
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* indicates the device is the master.
+ indicates the device through which the user logs in.
Table 1-3 display irf topology
command output description
Field
Description
Switch
Member ID (The ID with * indicates that the device is the master; the ID with +
indicates that it is the device that you are working on.)
IRF-Port 1
Information of IRF-Port 1, including link (link state) and neighbor.
IRF-Port 2
Information of the IRF-Port 2, including link and neighbor.
Link
Link state of the IRF port:
z
UP
z
DOWN
z
DIS: The IRF port is not enabled.
neighbor
The device ID that connects to this IRF port
If the IRF port does not connect to any device, -- is displayed.
Belong To
The IRF virtual device that the device belongs to, represented by the CPU MAC
address of the master.
display irf-port load-sharing mode
Syntax
display irf-port load-sharing mode
[
irf-port
[
member-id
/
port-number
] ]
View
Any view
Default Level
1: Monitor level
Parameters
irf-port
: Displays the load sharing mode on an aggregate IRF port.
member-id
/
port-number
: IRF port number, where,
member-id
represents the member ID of a member
of the IRF virtual device, which you can display with the
display irf
command. The
port-number
argument specifies the port number, and the value can be either 1 or 2.
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