Hi Ivan,
Thank you for that. I was looking under IRF commands, and forgot to look for LLDP commands to show the ports. See output below:
<IRF-Switch>display lldp neighbor-information
LLDP neighbor-information of port 25[Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/25]:
LLDP agent nearest-bridge:
LLDP neighbor index : 1
ChassisID/subtype : 40b9-3cee-0792/MAC address
PortID/subtype : Ten-GigabitEthernet2/0/26/Interface name
Capabilities : Bridge, Router, Customer Bridge
LLDP neighbor-information of port 26[Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/26]:
LLDP agent nearest-bridge:
LLDP neighbor index : 1
ChassisID/subtype : 40b9-3cee-0792/MAC address
PortID/subtype : Ten-GigabitEthernet2/0/25/Interface name
Capabilities : Bridge, Router, Customer Bridge
LLDP neighbor-information of port 90[Ten-GigabitEthernet2/0/25]:
LLDP agent nearest-bridge:
LLDP neighbor index : 1
ChassisID/subtype : 40b9-3cee-0792/MAC address
PortID/subtype : Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/26/Interface name
Capabilities : Bridge, Router, Customer Bridge
LLDP neighbor-information of port 91[Ten-GigabitEthernet2/0/26]:
LLDP agent nearest-bridge:
LLDP neighbor index : 1
ChassisID/subtype : 40b9-3cee-0792/MAC address
PortID/subtype : Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/25/Interface name
Capabilities : Bridge, Router, Customer Bridge
Regards,
James
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James Shepherd
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Original Message:
Sent: May 26, 2022 02:22 AM
From: Ivan ivan.bondar@hpe.com
Subject: Determine which IRF ports are physically connected together
Many recent Comware-based switches support LLDP over IRF-bundled physical ports. I think 5130 also supports this, as the "LAN switching configuration guide" for s/w version 32xx (5130-EI) mentions the following:
You can configure LLDP on an IRF physical interface to monitor the connection and link status of the IRF physical link. An LLDP-enabled IRF physical interface supports only the nearest bridge agent.
If LLDP is enabled globally ('lldp global enable' command) then by default it should enable on your Ten1[12]/0/2[56] (sorry for regex) ports. Then with simple 'display lldp neighbor' command you should be able to see the adjacent ports.
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Ivan Bondar
Original Message:
Sent: May 25, 2022 10:23 PM
From: James Shepherd
Subject: Determine which IRF ports are physically connected together
Hi All,
Is there a command that will show which physical IRF interfaces are connected together.
I have a several 2 member 5130 IRF switches onsite, and would like to know if they follow the same physical connection. For example, on one of our IRF switches i know that 1/0/25 connects to 2/0/26 and that 1/0/26 connects to 2/0/25., and that they are in a daisy chain configuration for IRF port link redundancy.
Displaying IRF commands doesnt seem to tell me which interface connects to which interface. See config below:
Regards,
James
<HPE>dis irf
MemberID Role Priority CPU-Mac Description
*1 Master 32 00e0-fc0f-8c02 ---
+2 Standby 1 00e0-fc0f-8c03 ---
*indicates the device is the master.
+indicates the device through which the user logs in.
The bridge MAC of the IRF is: 40b9-3cee-0792
Auto upgrade : yes
Mac persistent : 6 min
Domain ID : 0
<HPE>dis irf topology
Topology Info
IRF-Port1 IRF-Port2
MemberID Link neighbor Link neighbor Belong To
2 DIS --- UP 1 00e0-fc0f-8c02
1 UP 2 DIS --- 00e0-fc0f-8c02
<HPE>dis irf link
Member 1
IRF Port Interface Status
1 Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/25 UP
Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/26 UP
2 disable --
Member 2
IRF Port Interface Status
1 disable --
2 Ten-GigabitEthernet2/0/25 UP
Ten-GigabitEthernet2/0/26 UP
<HPE>dis irf configuration
MemberID NewID IRF-Port1 IRF-Port2
1 1 Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/25 disable
Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/26
2 2 disable Ten-GigabitEthernet2/0/25
Ten-GigabitEthernet2/0/26