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09-08-2021 03:32 AM - last edited on 09-08-2021 05:50 AM by support_s
09-08-2021 03:32 AM - last edited on 09-08-2021 05:50 AM by support_s
Hi,
we have an IRF with 4 HPE 5945 and need to shut down two of them for a couple of months.
Is that a problem or will they be automatically kicked out of the IRF at some point?
King regards
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09-08-2021 04:18 AM - edited 09-08-2021 04:19 AM
09-08-2021 04:18 AM - edited 09-08-2021 04:19 AM
Re: Long downtime IRF member
Hello @evox ,
It wont be automatically kicked out unless until not removed the conencted port from IRF memeber.
How these members are connecte, in ring or daisy chain way?
Thanks!

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09-08-2021 04:52 AM - edited 09-08-2021 04:53 AM
09-08-2021 04:52 AM - edited 09-08-2021 04:53 AM
Re: Long downtime IRF member
Hi akg7,
Thank you for your prompt replay.
The members are connected in ring
1-----2
| |
4----3
and we take out 2 and 3.
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09-08-2021 04:57 AM
09-08-2021 04:57 AM
Re: Long downtime IRF member
Hello @evox ,
I believe it won't impact and no irf member will be removied automatically.
Can you share below output as well:
display irf
display irf topology
Thanks!

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09-08-2021 05:12 AM - edited 09-08-2021 05:13 AM
09-08-2021 05:12 AM - edited 09-08-2021 05:13 AM
Re: Long downtime IRF member
Hi @akg7 ,
here's the output
#display irf
MemberID Role Priority CPU-Mac Description
*+1 Master 32 00e0-fc0f-8c02 ---
2 Standby 16 00e0-fc0f-8c03 ---
3 Standby 8 00e0-fc0f-8c04 ---
4 Standby 4 00e0-fc0f-8c05 ---
--------------------------------------------------
* indicates the device is the master.
+ indicates the device through which the user logs in.
The bridge MAC of the IRF is: dc68-0c3e-7055
Auto upgrade : yes
Mac persistent : 12 min
Domain ID : 1
#display irf topology
Topology Info
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
IRF-Port1 IRF-Port2
MemberID Link neighbor Link neighbor Belong To
1 UP 2 UP 4 00e0-fc0f-8c02
2 UP 3 UP 1 00e0-fc0f-8c02
3 UP 4 UP 2 00e0-fc0f-8c02
4 UP 1 UP 3 00e0-fc0f-8c02
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09-08-2021 05:33 AM
09-08-2021 05:33 AM
SolutionHello @evox ,
So like below the ring topology is connected:
You are good to shutdown SW2 & Sw3. If you are shutting down interfaces on SW2 and SW3 which are the part of IRF then you have to console access the SW2 and SW3 and manually shutdown the interfaces connecting to IRF else remove the IRF cable.
[SW1]dis irf topology
Topology Info
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
IRF-Port1 IRF-Port2
MemberID Link neighbor Link neighbor Belong To
1 UP 2 UP 4 309d-1669-0100
2 UP 3 UP 1 309d-1669-0100
3 UP 4 UP 2 309d-1669-0100
4 UP 1 UP 3 309d-1669-0100
[SW1-Ten-GigabitEthernet3/0/49]sh
Operation not supported on the last active physical port bound to IRF port which connected to the master!Please shutdown the other end of the link.
[SW1]dis irf
MemberID Role Priority CPU-Mac Description
*+1 Master 32 309d-1669-0100 ---
4 Standby 1 309d-2117-0400 ---
--------------------------------------------------
* indicates the device is the master.
Thanks!

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09-08-2021 05:45 AM