2 
 
MSR810-LM-GL  No 
MSR810-W-LM-GL  No 
MSR830-6EI-GL  No 
MSR830-10EI-GL  No 
MSR830-6HI-GL  No 
MSR830-10HI-GL  No 
MSR2600-6-X1-GL  No 
MSR3600-28-SI-GL  No 
 
 
chassis convert mode irf 
Use chassis convert mode irf to enable IRF mode. 
Use 
undo chassis convert mode to restore the default. 
Syntax 
chassis convert mode irf 
undo chassis convert mode 
Default 
The device operates in standalone mode. 
Views 
System view 
Predefined user roles 
network-admin 
Usage guidelines 
To set up an IRF fabric, place all member devices in IRF mode after you configure member IDs, 
priorities, and IRF port settings for the member devices. In standalone mode, a device cannot form 
an IRF fabric with other devices. 
The device automatically reboots for the mode change to take effect. During the reboot, you may 
choose to have the system automatically convert the startup configuration file.  Automatic 
configuration conversion prevents  slot-  or interface-related  settings from becoming invalid. For 
example, the system adds member ID information to interface numbers and file paths in IRF mode. 
Upon an operating mode change, the system automatically converts interface names by adding or 
deleting the first number segment (the member ID) in the interface number. When performing this 
task, the system converts every string in a valid interface name format without identifying whether or 
not they are interface names. To avoid undesirable configuration changes that result from false 
modification, do not name any objects except interfaces in a valid interface name format. 
The following are valid interface name formats: 
  interface-type interface-number, which has a space between the two arguments.  
  interface-typeinterface-number, which does not have a space between the two arguments.