Irf Slot Member - HP 12500 series Command Reference Manual

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To change the member priority of a device in IRF mode, use the irf member member-id priority
priority command. The new priority setting takes effect at the next master election, and does not
trigger master election.
Examples
# Assign IRF member priority 32 to the device in standalone mode.
[Sysname] system-view
[sysname] irf priority 32
Related commands
irf member priority

irf slot member

Use irf slot member to change the member ID of one IRF member on its standby MPU for fast
restoring IRF configuration for another IRF member.
Syntax
In standalone mode:
irf slot slot-number member member-id
In IRF mode:
irf chassis chassis-number slot slot-number member member-id
Views
User view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
mdc-admin
Parameters
slot slot-number: Specifies the standby MPU by its slot number.
chassis chassis-number slot slot-number: Specifies the standby MPU of the IRF member operating
normally. The chassis-number argument represents the member ID of the IRF member, and the
slot-number argument represents the slot number of the standby MPU.
member-id: Specifies the member ID of the IRF member that requires IRF configuration restoration.
Usage guidelines
Use the irf slot member commands only for fast-restoring IRF configuration. This command might
cause unknown errors in other application scenarios.
If a member device has only one MPU, you must re-configure the basic IRF settings for the device
after its MPU is damaged. The irf slot member command is part of the fast IRF restoration
solutions. For more information about fast-restoring IRF configuration for one-MPU member, see
IRF Configuration Guide.
Examples
# In IRF mode, set the member ID of member 2 to 1 on its standby MPU in slot 1.
<Sysname> irf chassis 2 slot 1 member 1
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