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ISCOM2600G-HI (A) Series Configuration Guide
3 ISF
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Task
Description
Configuring the member priority
Optional
Configuring the ISF mode
Required
Configuring the
ISF in ISF mode
Configuring the reservation time for the bridge MAC
address of the ISF
Optional
Enabling restart upon ISF merge
Optional
Enabling auto-loading of the startup file of the ISF
Optional
Configuring MAD
Optional
3.4.4 Non-preconfiguration mode
In non-preconfiguration mode, you can configure a standalone device with the member ID,
switch the device to the ISF mode, and configure ISF parameters, such as the ISF interface
and member priority (multiple restarts are required during the entire process). This
configuration method is used to modify current configurations. For example,
Modify the ID of a member device to a specified value (note that after device restart the
modification takes effect and the original member ID becomes invalid).
Modify the priority of a member device to make the device be elected as the master
device.
Modify the existing binding of an ISF (deleting a binding or add a binding). The
configuration of the ISF interface may affect the running of the local device (such as
causing ISF split or ISF merge).
Task
Description
Configuring ISF member ID in standalone mode
Required
Configuring ISF mode
Required
Configuring
the ISF in
ISF mode
Configuring the reservation time for the bridge MAC
address of the ISF
Optional
Enabling restart upon ISF merge
Optional
Enabling auto-loading of the startup file of the ISF
Optional
Configuring MAD
Optional
3.5 Preconfiguring ISF in standalone mode
To make a device form an ISF with other devices after switching of the operating mode, you
can preconfigure parameters of the device in standalone mode, such as the unit ID, member
priority, member domain ID, and ISF interface. Configurations of these parameters do not
take effect in standalone mode but will take effect after switching to ISF mode.