- Table of Contents
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- 08-Configuration Examples
- 01-Web Login Configuration Examples
- 02-Internet Access Through a Static IP Address Configuration Examples
- 03-Internet access through PPPoE configuration examples
- 04-Signature Library Upgrade Configuration Examples
- 04-Software Upgrade Examples(only for F50X0-D and F5000-AK5X5 firewalls)
- 05-Software Upgrade Examples
- 06-Static routing configuration examples
- 07-OSPF configuration examples
- 08-BGP configuration examples
- 09-RIP configuration examples
- 10-DHCP configuration examples
- 11-DNS configuration examples
- 12-Object Group Configuration Examples
- 13-Public key management configuration examples
- 14-Security Policy Configuration Examples
- 15-Attack defense configuration examples
- 16-Connection Limit Configuration Examples
- 17-IPS Configuration Examples
- 18-URL Filtering Configuration Examples
- 19-Anti-Virus Configuration Examples
- 20-Data Filtering Configuration Examples
- 21-File Filtering Configuration Examples
- 22-APR-Based Security Policy Configuration Examples
- 23-Bandwidth Management Configuration Examples
- 24-NAT configuration examples
- 25-NAT hairpin configuration examples
- 26-IPsec configuration examples
- 27-SSL VPN configuration examples
- 28-Server Load Balancing Configuration Examples
- 29-Outbound Link Load Balancing Configuration Examples
- 30-Inbound Link Load Balancing Configuration Examples
- 31-Transparent DNS Proxy Configuration Examples
- 32-Context Configuration Examples
- 32-Context Configuration Examples(only for F50X0-D and F5000-AK5X5 firewalls)
- 33-IRF configuration examples
- 34-High Availability Group Configuration Examples
- 35-NAT Flow Logging Configuration Examples
- 36-User identification configuration examples
- 37-Server Connection Detection Configuration Examples
- 38-IP Reputation Configuration Examples
- 39-NPTv6 Configuration Examples
- 40-SSL Decryption Configuration Examples
- 41-MAC Address Learning Through a Layer 3 Device Configuration Examples
- 42-WAF Configuration Examples
- 43-NetShare Control Configuration Examples
- 44-4G Configuration Examples
- 45-WLAN Configuration Examples
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The following information provides IRF configuration examples.
This document is not restricted to specific software or hardware versions. Procedures and information in the examples might be slightly different depending on the software or hardware version of the device.
The configuration examples were created and verified in a lab environment, and all the devices were started with the factory default configuration. When you are working on a live network, make sure you understand the potential impact of every command on your network.
The following information is provided based on the assumption that you have basic knowledge of the IRF feature.
Example: Setting up an IRF fabric
Network configuration
As shown in Figure 1, use Device A and Device B to set up an IRF fabric. Assign Device A a higher priority than Device B so Device A can be the master device.
Figure 1 Network diagram
Software versions used
This configuration example was created and verified on F9345 of the F1060 device.
Procedure
Configuring Device A
# On the top navigation bar, click System.
# From the navigation pane, select Virtualization Advanced Settings > IRF.
# Click the Settings icon for IRF-port 2.
# In the dialog box that opens, configure IRF parameters as shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2 Configuring IRF on Device A
# Click OK.
Configuring Device B
# On the top navigation bar, click System.
# From the navigation pane, select Virtualization Advanced Settings > IRF.
# Click the Settings icon for IRF-port 1.
# In the dialog box that opens, configure IRF parameters as shown in Figure 3.
Figure 3 Configuring IRF on Device B
# Click OK.
Device B automatically reboots. The member ID and physical interface numbers of Device B change after the reboot. The device forms an IRF fabric with Device A.
Verifying the configuration
# Use the management address of the master (Device A) to log in to the Web interface of the IRF fabric.
# On the top navigation bar, click System.
# From the navigation pane, select Virtualization Advanced Settings > IRF.
# Verify that Device A and Device B are IRF member devices and their IRF ports are up.
Figure 4 IRF information