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Table 1-1 display irf
command output description
Field
Description
Switch
Member ID.
z
The ID with * indicates that the device is the master;
z
The ID with + indicates that it is the device that you are working on.
Role
The role of a member of the IRF virtual device, which takes the following
values:
z
Slave
z
Master
z
SlaveWait: Joining the IRF virtual device.
z
Loading: Loading the system boot file.
CPU-MAC
Bridge MAC address of the device
Auto upgrade
Whether auto upgrade of configuration files is enabled:
z
yes: Enabled
z
no: Disabled
MAC persistent
Whether bridge MAC address preservation is enabled:
z
6 min: When the master leaves, the bridge MAC address does not
change within six minutes.
z
always: No matter whether the master leaves the IRF virtual device or
not, the bridge MAC address remains unchanged.
z
no: As soon as the master leaves, the IRF virtual device uses the
bridge MAC address of the newly elected master as its bridge MAC
address.
Domain ID
Domain ID assigned to an IRF virtual device. A domain ID is used to
uniquely identify an IRF virtual device when there are multiple IRF virtual
devices in the network.
display irf configuration
Syntax
display irf configuration
View
Any view
Default Level
1: Monitor level
Parameters
None
Description
Use the
display irf configuration
command to display the pre-configurations of members of the
current IRF virtual device.
The pre-configurations take effect at the reboot of the device. The command displays the member ID,
priority, IRF port state, and port information.
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