Configuration considerations, Configuration procedure – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual

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Figure 14 Network diagram

XGE1/3/0/1
(IRF-port1/2)

XGE2/3/0/1
(IRF-port2/1)

GE1/4/0/1

GE2/4/0/1

Device A

Device B

IRF

BFD MAD link

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Configuration considerations

Device A is located at the distribution layer of the network. To improve the forwarding capability at

this layer, you must add extra devices. In this example, Device B is added.

To address the requirements for high availability, scalability, and ease of management and

maintenance, use IRF2 technology to create an IRF fabric 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 fabric partition, configure MAD to detect multi-active collisions. In this
example, BFD MAD is adopted because the number of member switches in the IRF fabric is small.

Specify priorities for member switches to make sure that Device A is elected as the master of the IRF
fabric.

When IRF links fail, first repair IRF links and then reboot the device in recovery state to make it
re-join the IRF fabric.

Configuration procedure

1.

Configure Device A

# Set the member ID of Device A to 1, create IRF port 2, and bind it to physical port Ten-GigabitEthernet

3/0/1.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] irf member 1

Info: Member ID change will take effect after the switch reboots and operates in IRF mode.

[Sysname] interface ten-gigabitethernet 3/0/1

[Sysname-Ten-GigabitEthernet3/0/1] shutdown

[Sysname-Ten-GigabitEthernet3/0/1] quit

[Sysname] irf-port 2

[Sysname-irf-port2] port group interface ten-gigabitethernet 3/0/1

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