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Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
member-id
: Specifies a member device by its IRF member ID. The following matrix shows the value
ranges for the
member-id
argument:
Hardware series
Model
Value range
WX1800H series
WX1804H
WX1810H
WX1820H
WX1840H
Not supported
WX3800H series
WX3820H
WX3840H
1 to 2
WX5800H series
WX5860H
1 to 4
new-member-id
: Assigns a new ID to the IRF member device. The following matrix shows the value
ranges for the
new-member-id
argument:
Hardware series
Model
Value range
WX1800H series
WX1804H
WX1810H
WX1820H
WX1840H
Not supported
WX3800H series
WX3820H
WX3840H
1 to 2
WX5800H series
WX5860H
1 to 4
Usage guidelines
CAUTION:
An IRF member ID change can invalidate member ID-related settings, including interface and file
path settings, and cause data loss. Make sure you fully understand its impact on your live network.
Make sure each member device in the IRF fabric has a unique member ID.
The new IRF member ID, including the one set by using the
undo irf member renumber
command,
takes effect after you reboot the member device.
To cancel the change before you reboot the member device, use the
undo irf member renumber
command. In the command, set the new member ID to be the same as the old member ID.
Examples
# Change the member ID of an IRF member device from 1 to 2.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] irf member 1 renumber 2
Renumbering the member ID may result in configuration change or loss. Continue? [Y/N]:y
irf member stack enable
Use
irf member stack enable
to enable multimember stacking capability for an IRF member device.