20
(s): spoofing
Interface Physical Protocol IP Address Description
GE2/3/0/44 *down down unassigned GigabitEt...
M-E1/0/0/0 up up 192.168.3.125 M-Etherne...
Vlan2 *down down unassigned Vlan-inte...
Vlan3 *down down unassigned Vlan-inte...
Vlan20 down down 20.0.0.1 Vlan-inte...
Vlan300 *down down unassigned Vlan-inte...
Vlan2011 *down down unassigned Vlan-inte...
[Sysname] interface GigabitEthernet 2/3/0/44
[Sysname-GigabitEthernet2/3/0/44] port link-mode bridge
[Sysname-GigabitEthernet2/3/0/44] quit
[Sysname] irf mode enhanced
VSI instances exist. Reboot the switch first. You are recommended to save the current
running configuration and specify the configuration file for the next startup. Continue?
[Y/N]:y
Please input the file name(*.cfg)[flash:/cfa0516.cfg]
(To leave the existing filename unchanged, press the enter key):
flash:/cfa0516.cfg exists, overwrite? [Y/N]:y
Validating file. Please wait......................................
The current configuration is saved to the active main board successfully.
irf priority
Syntax
irf priority
priority
undo irf priority
View
System view
Default level
3: Manage level
Parameters
priority
: Specifies the priority value in the range of 1 to 32. A greater value indicates a higher priority.
Description
Use
irf priority
to assign an IRF member priority to a device in standalone mode.
Use
undo irf priority
to restore the default.
By default, the IRF member priority is 1.
Member priority is used for role election. The greater the priority value, the higher the priority. A member
with a higher priority is more likely to be the master.
The member priority configured in standalone mode takes effect after you enable IRF mode.
To change the member priority of a device in IRF mode, use the
irf member
member-id
priority
priority
command. The new priority setting in IRF mode takes effect at the next master election, but it does not
trigger master election.