24Displaying and maintaining an IRF fabricTo do… Use the command… RemarksDisplay related information aboutthe IRF fabricdisplay irf [ | { begin | exclude |include } regular-expression ] Available in any viewDisplay topology informationabout the IRF fabricdisplay irf topology [ | { begin |exclude | include }regular-expression ]Available in any viewDisplay configuration informationof all IRF member switchesdisplay irf configuration [ | { begin| exclude | include }regular-expression ]Available in any viewDisplay the load sharing criteriafor IRF linksdisplay irf-port load-sharing mode[ irf-port[ member-id/port-number ] ] [ |{ begin | exclude | include }regular-expression ]Available in any viewDisplay the master/slaveswitchover states of IRF membersdisplay switchover state[ member-id ] [ | { begin | exclude| include } regular-expression ]Available in any viewDisplay MAD configurationdisplay mad [ verbose ] [ | { begin| exclude | include }regular-expression ]Available in any viewIRF fabric configuration examplesLACP MAD detection-enabled IRF configuration exampleNetwork requirementsThe number of PCs on the enterprise network (see Figure 12) is outgrowing the number of ports availableon the access switches. To address business growth, the number of ports at the access layer must beincreased while protecting the current investments of the customer, and maintaining the ease ofmanagement and maintenance.