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Table 4
Command output
Field Description
IRF-Port1
Information about IRF-port 1, including its link state and neighbor.
IRF-Port2
Information about IRF-port 2, including its link state and neighbor.
MemberID
IRF member ID.
Link
Link state of the IRF port:
•
UP
—The IRF link is up.
•
DOWN
—The IRF link is down because the port has no physical link or has not
been activated by the
irf-port-configuration active
command.
•
DIS
—No physical interfaces have been bound to the IRF port. You can use the
port group interface
command to bind a minimum of one physical interface to
the IRF port depending on the network requirements.
•
TIMEOUT
—IRF hello interval has timed out. You must examine the link for a
connection loss.
neighbor
IRF member ID of the device connected to the IRF port.
If no device is connected to the port, this field displays two hyphens (--).
Belong To
IRF fabric that has the device, represented by the CPU MAC address of the
master in the IRF fabric.
Related commands
•
display irf
•
display irf configuration
display irf-port load-sharing mode
Use
display irf-port load-sharing mode
to display IRF link load sharing mode.
Syntax
display irf-port load-sharing mode
[
irf-port
[
member-id
/
port-number
] ]
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
Parameters
irf-port
: Displays IRF port-specific load sharing modes.
member-id
/
port-number
: Specifies an IRF port number. The
member-id
argument represents an IRF
member ID. The
port-number
argument represents the index number (1 or 2) of the IRF port on the
member device.
Usage guidelines
To display the global load sharing mode for IRF links, execute this command without any keywords or
arguments.