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ISCOM2600G-HI (A) Series Configuration Guide
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1970-01-01,08:10:05 System-4-SYSTEM_REBOOT:unit1: Change work Mode
reboot !
Operation successfully
Raisecom(config)#
BOOTROM starting ..
Step 2 Configure switches in ISF mode.
Configure BFD MAD.
Configure Switch A.
Create VLAN 3. Configure the MAD IP address. Enable BFD MAD on Switch A (with the
member ID as 1).
Raisecom#1#config
Raisecom#1(config)#create vlan 3 active
Raisecom#1(config)#interface vlan 3
Raisecom#1(config-vlan3)#mad ip address 192.168.2.1 unit 1
Raisecom#1(config-vlan3)#mad bfd enable
1970-01-01,08:17:21 BFD-5-BFD_SESSIONID_DOWN:unit1: Bfd session 65 is
down.#
Configure Switch B.
Create VLAN 3. Configure the MAD IP address. Enable BFD MAD on Switch B (with the
member ID as 2).
Raisecom#2#config
Raisecom#2(config)#create vlan 3 active
Raisecom#2(config)#interface vlan 3
Raisecom#2(config-vlan3)#mad ip address 192.168.2.2 unit 2
Raisecom#2(config-vlan3)#mad bfd enable
1970-01-01,08:17:21 BFD-5-BFD_SESSIONID_DOWN:unit1: Bfd session 65 is
down.#
3.8.2 Example for configuring ISF in non-preconfiguration mode
with BFD MAD
Networking requirements
When the network grows rapidly, the central switch (Switch A) fails to meet forwarding
requirements. To double forwarding capability based on protecting the existing investment
with easy management and maintenance, you can configure ISF.