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Figure 2 A network that contains two IRF domains
IRF split
IRF split occurs when an IRF fabric breaks up into multiple IRF fabrics because of IRF link failures,
as shown in
. The split IRF fabrics operate with the same IP address. IRF split causes
routing and forwarding problems on the network. To quickly detect a multi-active collision, configure
a minimum of one MAD mechanism (see "
").
Figure 3 IRF split
IRF merge
IRF merge occurs when two split IRF fabrics reunite or when two independent IRF fabrics are united,
as shown in
Figure 4 IRF merge
Device A
Device B
IRF fabric 1
(domain 10)
IRF link
Core network
IRF fabric 2
(domain 20)
IRF link
Device C
Device D
Access network
=
IRF link
Device A
Device B
IRF fabric
Device A
Device B
IRF fabric 1
IRF fabric 2
+
IRF link
Device A
Device B
Device A
Device B
IRF fabric 1
IRF fabric 2
IRF fabric
+
=