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Table 1
Command output
Field Description
Switch
IRF member ID:
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ID of the master is prefixed with an asterisk (*) sign.
•
ID of the device where you are logged in is prefixed with a plus (+) sign.
Role
Switch role in the IRF fabric:
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Slave
—The switch is a subordinate device.
•
Master
—The switch is the master.
•
SlaveWait
—The switch is joining the IRF fabric as a subordinate device.
•
Loading
—The switch is loading the system software image.
CPU-MAC
CPU MAC address of the switch.
Description
Description you have configured for the member device.
•
If no description is configured, this field displays a dashed line (-----).
•
If the description exceeds the maximum number of characters that can be
displayed, an ellipsis (…) is displayed in place of the exceeding text. To display
the complete description, use the
display current-configuration
command.
Auto upgrade
Status of the software auto-update function:
•
yes
—Enabled. The master switch automatically propagates its system software
image to the switch you are adding to the IRF fabric.
•
no
—Disabled. You must manually make sure the joining switch uses the same
system software image as the master switch. If not, the new switch cannot join
the IRF fabric.
MAC persistent
IRF bridge MAC persistence setting:
•
6 min
—Bridge MAC address of the IRF fabric persists for six minutes after the
master leaves.
•
always
—Bridge MAC address of the IRF fabric does not change after the master
leaves.
•
no
—Bridge MAC address of the new master replaces the original one as soon
as the old master leaves.
Domain ID
Domain ID assigned to the IRF fabric. A domain ID uniquely identifies an IRF fabric
on a network that has multiple IRF fabrics.
display irf configuration
Syntax
display irf configuration
[
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{
begin
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exclude
|
include
}
regular-expression
]
View
Any view
Default level
1: Monitor level
Parameters
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: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression. For more information about regular
expressions, see
Fundamentals Configuration Guide
.