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Figure 14 Network diagram for an IRF virtual device that uses BFD MAD detection
Configuration considerations
Device A is located at the distribution layer of the network. To improve the forwarding capability at
this layer, additional devices are needed. In this example, Device B is added.
To address the requirements for high availability, ease of management and maintenance, use IRF2
technology to create an IRF virtual device with Device A and Device B at the distribution layer. The
access devices are each connected to the distribution layer with dual links.
To offset the risk of IRF virtual device partition, configure MAD to detect multi-active collisions. In
this example, BFD MAD is adopted because the number of member devices is small.
Configuration procedure
This example assumes that the system names of Device A and Device B are DeviceA and DeviceB,
respectively, before the IRF virtual device is formed.
1. Set member IDs
# Keep the default member ID of Device A unchanged.
# Set the member ID of Device B to 2.
<DeviceB> system-view
[DeviceB] irf member 1 renumber 2
Warning: Renumbering the switch number may result in configuration change or loss.
Continue? [Y/N]:y
[DeviceB]
2. Power off the two devices and connect IRF links and BFD MAD detection links according to Figure
14. Then power on the two devices.
# Create IRF port 2 on Device A, and bind it to the physical IRF port Ten-GigabitEthernet 1/0/25. Then
save the configuration.
<DeviceA> system-view

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