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2 NONE Absent 0 NONE None
3 NONE Absent 0 NONE None
4 NONE Absent 0 NONE None
5 NONE Absent 0 NONE None
6 NONE Absent 0 NONE None
7 NONE Absent 0 NONE None
8 NONE Absent 0 NONE None
9 LSX1TGS48FC1 Normal 0 12900-R1135 None
10 LSX1FAB16S1 Normal 0 12900-R1135 None
11 LSX1FAB16S1 Normal 0 12900-R1135 None
12 NONE Absent 0 NONE None
13 NONE Absent 0 NONE None
14 NONE Absent 0 NONE None
15 NONE Absent 0 NONE None
16 LSX1SUP16A1 Standby 0 12900-R1135 None
17 LSX1SUP16A1 Master 0 12900-R1135 None
The output shows that the standby MPU is in slot 16.
2.
Change to the root directory of the standby MPU's flash memory.
<Sysname> cd slot16#flash:/
3.
Change back to the
test
folder of the active MPU's flash memory.
<Sysname> cd flash:/test
# In IRF mode, change the current working directory:
1.
View the chassis numbers and slot numbers of MPUs.
<Sysname> display irf
Member Slot Role Priority CPU-Mac
2 16 Standby 20 00e0-fc0f-8c0f
2 17 Standby 20 00e0-fc0f-8c1f
*+3 16 Master 20 00e0-fc0f-8c22
3 17 Standby 20 00e0-fc0f-8c32
--------------------------------------------------
* indicates the device is the master.
+ indicates the device through which the user logs in.
The Bridge MAC of the IRF is: 00e0-fc00-0a00
Auto upgrade : yes
Mac persistent : 6 min
The output shows that the IRF fabric has two members:
{
The global active MPU is in slot 16 of member device 3.
{
The global standby MPUs are in slots 16 and 17 of member device 2, and slot 17 of member
device 3.
2.
Change to the
test
folder of the global active MPU's flash memory.
<Sysname> cd flash:/test
3.
Change to the root directory of the flash memory on the global standby MPU that resides in slot 16
of member device 2.
<Sysname> cd chassis2#slot16#flash:/
4.
Change back to the root directory of the global active MPU's flash memory.