Perform the above operations on the management device of the cluster.
Creating a public local user is equal to executing these configurations on both the management
device and the member devices (refer to the AAA Operation part in this manual), and these
configurations will be saved to the configuration files of the management device and the member
devices.
The public local user configurations cannot be synchronized to the devices that are on the cluster
blacklist.
If a member device leaves the cluster, the public local user configurations will not be removed.
Displaying and Maintaining Cluster Configuration
After the above configuration, you can execute the display commands in any view to display the
configuration and running status of cluster, so as to verify your configuration.
Table 2-21 Display and maintain cluster configuration
Operation
Display all NDP configuration
and running information
(including the interval to send
NDP packets, the holdtime, and
all neighbors discovered)
Display NDP configuration and
running information on
specified ports (including the
neighbors discovered by NDP
on the ports)
Display global NTDP
information
Display device information
collected by NTDP
Display status and statistics
information about the cluster
Display information about the
candidate devices of the cluster
Display information about the
member devices of the cluster
Clear the statistics on NDP
ports
Command
display ndp
display ndp interface port-list
display ntdp
display ntdp device-list
[ verbose ]
display cluster
display cluster candidates
[ mac-address H-H-H |
verbose ]
display cluster members
[ member-number | verbose ]
reset ndp statistics
[ interface port-list ]
2-22
Description
You can execute the display
command in any view.
You can execute the reset
command in user view.