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*3 Master 32 00e0-fc00-1015
9 Slave 30 00e0-fc00-1515
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* indicates the device is the master.
+ indicates the device through which the user logs in.
The Bridge MAC of the IRF is: 00e0-fc00-1000
Auto upgrade : yes
Mac persistent : always
The above information shows that the member ID of the local device is 3, and you can specify a
priority for the local device by providing its member ID.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] irf member 3 priority 16
# Specify a priority for member 2 of the current IRF virtual device.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] irf member 2 priotiry 32
irf member renumber
Syntax
irf member member-id renumber new-member-id
undo irf member member-id renumber
View
System view
Default Level
3: Manage level
Parameters
member-id
: Specifies the ID of a member of an IRF virtual device. The value range depends on the
current number of members and their member IDs. With this argument provided, you can change a
member ID of another member on this device. To view the member IDs, use the
display irf
command.
new-member-id
: New ID of the IRF member, which ranges from 1 to 10.
Description
Use the
irf member renumber
command to set a member ID for a device.
Use the
undo irf member renumber
command to remove the configuration.
By default, the member ID of a member device is 1.
Note the following:
z
The above setting takes effect at the reboot of the device.
z
For an IRF virtual device, member IDs are not only used to identify devices, but also used to
configure IRF ports and member priorities. Therefore, member ID change may cause device
configuration changes or even losses, so change member ID with caution. For example, three
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