Display Cluster Current-Topology - HP E4510-48G Command Reference Manual

4510g series
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Table 20-9 display cluster candidates verbose command output description
Hostname
MAC
Hop
IP
Device

display cluster current-topology

Syntax
display cluster current-topology [ mac-address mac-address [ to-mac-address mac-address ] |
member-id member-number [ to-member-id member-number ] ]
View
Any view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
member-number: Number of the devices in a cluster (including the management device and member
devices).
mac-address: MAC addresses of the devices in a cluster (including the management device and
member devices).
Description
Use the display cluster current-topology command to display the current topology information of the
cluster.
If you specify both the mac-address mac-address and to-mac-address mac-address arguments,
the topology information of the devices that are in a cluster and form the connection between two
specified devices is displayed.
If you specify both the member-id member-number and to-member-id member-number
arguments, the topology information of the devices that are in a cluster and form the connection
between two specified devices is displayed.
If you specify only the mac-address mac-address or member-id member-number argument, the
topology information of all the devices in a cluster is displayed, with a specified device as the root
node.
Note that this command can be executed on the management device only.
Examples
# Display the information of the current topology of a cluster.
<aaa_0.Sysname> display cluster current-topology
Field
Name of a candidate device
MAC address of a candidate device
Hops from a candidate device to the management device
IP address of a candidate device
Platform information of a candidate device
Description
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