Irf partition, Irf merge, Member priority – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual

Page 11: Connecting the irf member switches, Connection medium, Connection requirements

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IRF partition

IRF partition occurs when an IRF fabric splits into two or more IRF fabrics because of IRF link failures, as

shown in

Figure 4

. The partitioned IRF fabrics operate with the same IP address and cause routing and

forwarding problems on the network.

Figure 4 IRF partition

IRF merge

IRF merge occurs when two partitioned IRF fabrics re-unite or when you configure and connect two

independent IRF fabrics to be one IRF fabric, as shown in

Figure 5

.

Figure 5 IRF merge

Member priority

Member priority determines the role of a member switch during the role election process. A member with

a higher priority is more likely to be a master.
The priority of a switch defaults to 1. You can modify the priority at the CLI.

Establishment, operation, and maintenance of an

IRF fabric

IRF fabric management involves these stages:

Connecting the IRF member switches

,

Topology collection

,

Master election

, and

IRF fabric management and maintenance

.

Connecting the IRF member switches

Connection medium

To establish an IRF fabric, physically connect the physical IRF ports of member switches.
The switches use 10 GE optical ports as physical IRF ports. You can connect physical IRF ports with fibers.

Connection requirements

As shown in

Figure 6

, connect the physical ports bound to IRF-Port1 on one switch to the physical ports

bound to the IRF-Port2 on its neighbor switch.

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