H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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z

Preserve for six minutes: After the master leaves, the bridge MAC address will not change within

six minutes. If the master does not come back after six minutes, the IRF virtual device will use the

bridge MAC address of the newly elected master as its bridge MAC address.

z

Preserve permanently: No matter whether the master leaves the IRF virtual device or not, the

bridge MAC address of the IRF virtual device remains unchanged.

z

Not preserved: As soon as the master leaves, the system will use the bridge MAC address of the

newly elected master as its bridge MAC address.

Follow these steps to specify preservation time of the bridge MAC address of an IRF virtual device:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Configure the bridge MAC
address of the IRF to be
preserved permanently after the
master leaves

irf mac-address persistent always

Specify the preservation time of
the bridge MAC address of the
IRF virtual device as 6 minutes
after the master leaves

irf mac-address persistent timer

Configure that the bridge MAC
address of the IRF virtual device
changes as soon as the master
leaves

undo irf mac-address persistent

Optional

By default, the bridge MAC
address of an IRF virtual device
is preserved permanently.

z

Bridge MAC address change may cause a temporary traffic interruption.

z

If the device receives hello packets with a bridge MAC address the same as that of its own, it

cannot form an IRF virtual device with the peer device. The reason may be: After configuring the

bridge MAC address of the IRF virtual device to be preserved permanently after the master leaves,

you remove an SRPU of the device to another device, and use this device to form an IRF virtual

device with the local device. In this case, because the removed SRPU still uses the original bridge

MAC address to send hello packets, the IRF virtual device may not be able to be established.

Setting the Delay Time for the Link Layer to Report a Link-Down Event

During the suppression time, the system cannot be aware of the switch between IRF link states; after

the suppression time, the link layer reports the link state changes to the system, and then the system

handles the problem accordingly. Use this function to avoid adding additional overhead to the system

caused by the frequent link state changes of an interface in a short time.

Follow these steps to set the delay time for the link layer to report a link-down event of an IRF virtual

device:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

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