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<Sysname> system-view 
[Sysname] irf member 2 renumber 4 
Warning: Renumbering the switch number may result in configuration change or loss. 
Continue?[Y/N]y 
To undo the change before you reboot the switch, perform the following command: 
[Sysname] undo irf member 2 renumber 
Warning: Renumbering the switch number may result in configuration change or loss. 
Continue?[Y/N]y 
To change the IRF member ID to 2 after you reboot the switch, you must use the irf member 4 renumber 
2 command. 
irf switch-to 
Syntax 
irf switch-to member-id 
View 
System view 
Default level 
3: Manage level 
Parameters 
member-id: ID of an IRF member switch. The member-id argument cannot take the member ID of the 
master. The value range depends on the current number of members and their member IDs in the IRF 
virtual device. 
Description 
Use the irf switch-to command to switch from the master switch’s CLI to a slave switch’s CLI. 
At the CLI of a slave switch, you can only display the configurations of the member switch and debug the 
switch. 
When you log in to an IRF virtual device, you are placed at the CLI of its master switch, regardless of from 
which switch you are logged in. You can configure and manage the IRF virtual device only at the CLI of 
the master.  
When you switch to the CLI of a slave switch, you are placed in the user view of the slave switch and the 
command prompt changes to <Sysname-Slave#X>, where X represents the member ID of the slave switch, 
for example, <Sysname-Slave#2>.  
You can perform the following commands at the CLI of a slave switch: 
•  display 
•  quit 
•  return 
•  system-view 
•  debugging 
•  terminal debugging 
•  terminal trapping 
•  terminal logging