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Step Description
1.
Plan IRF fabric setup.
Plan the installation site and IRF fabric setup parameters:
•
Planning IRF fabric size and the installation site
•
Identifying the master switch and planning IRF member IDs
•
Planning IRF topology and connections
•
Identifying physical IRF ports on the member switches
2.
Install IRF member
switches.
See "
Installing IRF member switches
3.
Power on the switches. N/A
4.
Configure basic IRF
settings on each switch
in standalone mode.
See
H3C S10500 Switch Series IRF Configuration Guide
.
5.
Connect the physical
IRF ports.
Connect physical IRF ports on switches.
6.
Enable IRF mode.
See
H3C S10500 Switch Series IRF Configuration Guide
.
7.
Verify the IRF settings. Log in to the IRF fabric at any member switch and verify that you can configure
all member switches as if they were one node.
8.
Configure other
settings in IRF mode.
See
H3C S10500 Switch Series IRF Configuration Guide
.
Planning IRF fabric setup
This section describes issues that an IRF fabric setup plan must cover.
Planning IRF fabric size and the installation site
Plan IRF fabric size and the installation site, as follows:
1.
Use
H3C S10500 Switch Series IRF Configuration Guide
as a reference to identify the number of
member switches that your system software version supports for an S10500 IRF fabric.
2.
Choose S10500 switch models for your network.
The member switches in an S10500 IRF fabric must be the same model.
3.
Select LPUs that can provide 10-GE/40-GE ports.
The S10500 switch series requires 10-GE/40-GE ports for IRF connection. For more information
about the LPUs, see "
Appendix B FRUs and compatibility matrixes
4.
Select XFP/SFP+/QSFP+/CFP transceiver modules and fibers for long-haul IRF connection. Select
SFP+/QSFP+/QSFP+ to SFP+ cables for short-haul IRF connection. Select 10Gbase-T twisted-pair
cables for short-haul IRF connection.
For more information about transceiver modules and cables, see "
."
5.
Plan the installation site.