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Table 21-1 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 through which the user logs in
to the IRF.
Role
The role of a member in the IRF, which may take the following values:
z
Slave
z
Master
z
SlaveWait
z
Loading
CPU-MAC
CPU MAC address of the device
Auto upgrade
Whether the auto upgrade of configuration files is enabled:
z
yes: Enabled
z
no: Disabled
Mac persistent
Whether the IRF bridge MAC address preservation is enabled:
z
yes: Enabled
z
no: Disabled
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 IRF members in the
current IRF.
The pre-configuration takes effect after the reboot of the device. The command displays the member
ID, IRF port, and physical IRF port information.
Examples
# Display the pre-configurations of all the IRF members in the current IRF.
<Sysname> display irf configuration
MemberID NewID IRF-Port1 IRF-Port2
1 1 1,2 3,4
2 2 1,2 3
*3 3 1 3
Summary of Contents for E4510-48G
Page 109: ...2 18 Sysname interface bridge aggregation 1 Sysname Bridge Aggregation1 shutdown ...
Page 309: ...6 4 Sysname interface vlan interface 1 Sysname Vlan interface1 ip address dhcp alloc ...
Page 324: ...8 3 Sysname interface vlan interface 1 Sysname Vlan interface1 ip address bootp alloc ...
Page 530: ...2 5 Sysname mvlan 100 subvlan 10 to 15 ...
Page 739: ...8 15 Sysname system view Sysname port security trap addresslearned ...
Page 819: ...13 11 Sysname system view Sysname public key peer key2 import sshkey key pub ...
Page 914: ...5 17 Sysname reset oam ...
Page 1064: ...5 30 Slot 2 Set next configuration file successfully ...
Page 1325: ...21 13 Examples Redirect to member 2 Sysname irf switch to 2 Sysname Slave 2 ...