Accessing the irf fabric, Accessing the global active mpu of the irf fabric, Accessing a standby mpu in the irf fabric – H3C Technologies H3C S12500 Series Switches User Manual

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To set the operating mode of a device to IRF mode:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Set the operating mode to
IRF mode.

chassis convert mode irf

The default operating mode is
standalone mode.

After you change the operating mode, the device automatically reboots to validate the change.
During the reboot, you can choose to have the system convert the startup configuration file automatically

to prevent some slot- or interface-related configurations from becoming invalid. For example, the system

can convert the slot slot-number parameter set in standalone mode to the chassis chassis-number slot

slot-number parameter in IRF mode, and add the chassis ID in an interface number.
To restore the standalone mode, use the undo chassis convert mode irf command.

TIP:

IRF generates packets on a device in IRF mode even if the device does not form an IRF fabric with any other
device. To protect system resources, set a device to operate in standalone mode after removing it from an

IRF fabric.

Accessing the IRF fabric

The IRF fabric appears as one device after it is formed. You configure and manage all IRF members at the
CLI of the global active MPU. All settings you made are automatically propagated to the IRF members.
When you log in to an IRF fabric, you are placed at the CLI of the global active MPU, regardless of at

which member device you are logged in. After that, you can access the CLI of a standby MPU to execute

a limited set of maintenance commands.

Accessing the global active MPU of the IRF fabric

Access an IRF fabric in one of the following ways:

Local login—Log in through the AUX or console port of a member device.

Remote login—Remotely log in at a Layer 3 Ethernet interface on any member devices by using
methods including Telnet, the Web, or SNMP.

When you log in to an IRF fabric, you are placed at the CLI of its global active MPU, regardless of at
which member device you are logged in. The global active MPU of the IRF fabric is the configuration and

control center of the IRF fabric. You make configuration for the IRF fabric on the global active MPU, and

the IRF fabric synchronizes the configurations to all standby MPUs in the virtual IRF device.

Accessing a standby MPU in the IRF fabric

You can log in to the CLI of a standby MPU for maintenance or debugging. When you change from the

global active MPU's CLI to the standby MPU's CLI, you are placed in user view and the command prompt
changes to <Sysname-Slave#member-ID/slot-number>, for example, <Sysname-Slave#1/0>. You can

execute the following commands at a standby MPU's CLI:

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