3 
Views 
Any view 
Predefined user roles 
network-admin 
network-operator 
Examples 
# Display IRF settings on all member devices. 
<Sysname> display irf configuration 
The New ID, Topo-domain, Stack, and Member interfaces fields display settings for the next 
startup. 
Member ID   New ID   Topo-domain        Stack    Member interfaces  
1           1        0                  Enabled  Disabled 
Table 2 Command output 
Field Description 
Member ID  Current IRF member ID of the device. 
New ID  IRF member ID assigned to the device. This member ID takes effect at reboot. 
Topo-domain  IRF topo-domain ID. The topo-domain ID takes effect at reboot. 
Stack 
Whether multimember stacking capability is enabled: 
•  Enabled—The device can form an IRF fabric with other member devices. 
•  Disabled—The device cannot form an IRF fabric with other member devices. The 
device will be removed from the IRF fabric in a maximum of 5 seconds. 
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 include:
•  ctrl—Control channel. The link can forward only control packets. 
•  data—Data channel. The link can forward only data packets. 
•  ctrl&data—Hybrid channel. The link can forward both data and control packets. 
 
display irf forwarding 
Use  display irf forwarding to display information about the IRF hello packets received on a 
member device. 
Syntax 
display irf forwarding [ slot slot-number ] 
Views 
Any view 
Predefined user roles 
network-admin 
network-operator 
Parameters 
slot slot-number: Specifies a member device by its IRF member ID. If you do not specify a member 
device, this command displays information about the IRF hello packets received on the master.