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Examples 
# Display information about the IRF hello packets received on the master. 
<Sysname> display irf forwarding 
Member ID      CPU MAC              Hello timeout (sec) 
1              00e0-fc0f-8c02       5 
2              00e0-fc0f-8c04       5 
# Display information about the IRF hello packets received on member device 2. 
<Sysname> display irf forwarding slot 2 
Member ID      CPU MAC              Hello timeout (sec) 
2              00e0-fc0f-8c04       5 
1              00e0-fc0f-8c02       4 
Table 3 Command output 
Field Description 
Member ID  IRF member ID of the packet sender. 
CPU MAC  CPU MAC address of the packet sender. 
Hello timeout (sec) 
The remaining amount of time before the hello packet times out, in seconds. If 
a new hello packet is not received before the existing hello packet expires, the 
member device determines that the sender has left the IRF fabric. If a new 
hello packet is received before the existing hello packet expires, the device 
refreshes the hello timeout time for the sender based on the received packet.
 
display irf link 
Use display irf link to display IRF link information, including IRF member IDs, network interfaces 
bound to IRF ports, and IRF link status. 
Syntax 
display irf link 
Views 
Any view 
Predefined user roles 
network-admin 
network-operator 
Examples 
# Display IRF link information. 
<Sysname> display irf link 
Member ID     Member interfaces                   Status 
1             Disabled                            -- 
Table 4 Command output 
Field Description 
Member ID  IRF member ID. 
Member 
interfaces 
Network interfaces bound to the IRF port. This field displays 
Disabled
 if no network 
interfaces have been bound to the IRF port.  
The channel type of each IRF link is enclosed in brackets. Available channel types