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H3C MSR 810 - Easy-Irf

H3C MSR 810
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10
Field
Description
MAD status
BFD MAD operating status:
Normal—BFD MAD is operating correctly.
Faulty—BFD MAD is not operating correctly. Check the BFD MAD link
for connectivity issues.
N/ABFD MAD link status cannot be detected. If BFD MAD is enabled
on a management Ethernet port, it is normal that this field displays N/A.
Member ID
MAD IP address
Neighbor
MAD status
BFD MAD details:
Member IDIRF member ID of the local device.
MAD IP addressMAD IP address of a member device.
NeighborIRF member ID of the neighboring member device.
MAD statusBFD MAD link state. Available states:
NormalBFD MAD is operating correctly.
Faulty—BFD MAD is not operating correctly. Check the BFD MAD
link for connectivity issues.
N/ABFD MAD link status cannot be detected. If BFD MAD is
enabled on a management Ethernet port, it is normal that this field
displays
N/A
.
easy-irf
Use easy-irf to bulk-configure basic IRF settings for an IRF member device.
Syntax
easy-irf [ member member-id [ renumber new-member-id ] domain domain-id
[ priority priority ] [ irf-port1 interface-list1 ] [ irf-port2
interface-list2 ] ]
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
member member-id: Specifies the member ID of a member device. The member ID can be 1 or 2.
renumber new-member-id: Specifies a new member ID for the device. The member ID can be 1
or 2. The member device automatically reboots for the new member ID to take effect. If you do not
specify this option, the command does not change the member ID.
domain domain-id: Specifies an IRF domain ID in the range of 0 to 4294967295. Assign the
same domain ID to all devices you are adding to the same IRF fabric.
priority priority: Specifies an IRF priority in the range of 1 to 32. The greater the priority
value, the higher the priority. A member with higher priority is more likely to be the master.
irf-port1 interface-list1: Specifies interfaces bound to IRF-port 1. The
interface-list1 argument represents a space-separated list of up to two interface items. Each
interface item specifies one interface in the
interface-type interface-number form.
irf-port2 interface-list2: Specifies interfaces bound to IRF-port 2. A physical interface
can be bound to only one IRF port. The
interface-list2 argument represents a
space-separated list of up to two interface items. Each interface item specifies one interface in the
interface-type interface-number form.

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