Use the
undo irf priority
command to restore the default.
By default, the priority of a member switch is 1.
. The greater the priority value, the higher the priority. A
ember with a higher priority is more likely to be a master.
hen the switch operates in standalone mode. If you want this switch
r, specify its priority with the
irf priority
command.
irf member
member-id
priority
priority
command when the switch operates in IRF mode.
ority specified by using this command will influence role election during the running process
of the IRF fabric. For example, when the IRF fabric merge happens, the IRF fabric whose master
has the highest priority wins the election.
les
priority as 32 for the switch operating in standalone mode.
name> system-view
riority 32
irf switch-to
Syntax
Default level
Paramete
and slot number with the
display
nd.
Descri
itch-to
command to log in to a standby MPU of the IRF fabric.
an IRF fabric, you are placed at the CLI of its active MPU.
the CLI of a standby MPU of the IRF fabric to display its configurations and debug the
witch from the active MPU’s CLI to the standby MPU’s CLI, you are placed in
the standby MPU and the command prompt changes to
er-ID/slot-number>
, for example, <Sysname-Slave#1/0>. You can perform the
the CLI of the standby MPU of an IRF fabric:
•
system-view
Member priority is used for role election
m
To specify a priority for the switch:
•
Use the
irf priority
command w
to be elected as the maste
•
Use the
The pri
Related commands:
irf member priority
.
Examp
# Specify the
<Sys
[sysname] irf p
irf switch-to chassis
chassis-number
slot
slot-number
View
System view
3: Manage level
rs
chassis
chassis-number
slot
slot-number
: Specifies a card on an IRF member switch. The
chassis-number
argument represents the ID of the IRF member switch, and the
slot-number
argument represents the
number of the slot that holds the card. You can display the member ID
device
comma
ption
Use the
irf sw
When you log in to
You can log in to
standby MPU. When you s
the user view of
<Sysname-Slave#memb
following commands at
•
display
•
quit
•
return
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