HP 6125G HP 6125G & 6125G/XG Blade Switches IRF Configuration Guide-R2 - Page 22

Accessing the CLI of a subordinate switch, Assigning an IRF domain ID to the IRF fabric - user guide

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• Remote login-Remotely log in at a Layer 3 Ethernet interface on any member switch by using a methods including Telnet, Web, and SNMP. For more information, see the chapter on login in Fundamentals Configuration Guide. Accessing the CLI of a subordinate switch You can log in to the CLI of a subordinate switch for maintenance or debugging. At the CLI of a subordinate switch, you are placed in user view, and the command prompt changes to , for example, . You can use the following commands at a subordinate switch's CLI: • display • quit • return • system-view • debugging • terminal debugging • terminal logging • terminal monitor • terminal trapping Perform the following task in user view: Task Log in to a subordinate switch. Command irf switch-to member-id Remarks By default, you are placed at the master's CLI. To return to the master's CLI, use the quit command. Assigning an IRF domain ID to the IRF fabric This task is required for running LACP MAD or ARP MAD between two IRF fabrics. For BFD MAD, this task is optional. To assign a domain ID to an IRF fabric: Step 1. Enter system view. 2. Assign a domain ID to the IRF fabric. Command system-view irf domain domain-id Remarks N/A By default, the domain ID of an IRF fabric is 0. Configuring a member switch description You can configure a description for a member switch to identify its physical location, or for any other management purpose. To configure a description for a member switch: 18

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Remote login
—Remotely log in at a Layer 3 Ethernet interface on any member switch by using a
methods including Telnet, Web, and SNMP.
For more information, see the chapter on login in
Fundamentals Configuration Guide
.
Accessing the CLI of a subordinate switch
You can log in to the CLI of a subordinate switch for maintenance or debugging. At the CLI of a
subordinate switch, you are placed in user view, and the command prompt changes to
<Sysname-Slave#member-ID/slot-number>
, for example, <Sysname-Slave#2>. You can use the
following commands at a subordinate switch's CLI:
display
quit
return
system-view
debugging
terminal debugging
terminal logging
terminal monitor
terminal trapping
Perform the following task in user view:
Task
Command
Remarks
Log in to a subordinate switch.
irf switch-to
member-id
By default, you are placed at the
master's CLI.
To return to the master's CLI, use the
quit
command.
Assigning an IRF domain ID to the IRF fabric
This task is required for running LACP MAD or ARP MAD between two IRF fabrics. For BFD MAD, this
task is optional.
To assign a domain ID to an IRF fabric:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Assign a domain ID to the
IRF fabric.
irf domain
domain-id
By default, the domain ID of an IRF fabric is 0.
Configuring a member switch description
You can configure a description for a member switch to identify its physical location, or for any other
management purpose.
To configure a description for a member switch: