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Table 2-17 Device Popup Menu of a Member or Standby Command-Switch Icon
Popup Menu Option
1
Remove from Cluster
1
Host Name
2
Device Manager
Bandwidth Graphs
Properties
1. Available only from a cluster-management session.
2. Available from a cluster member switch but not from the command switch.
Table 2-18 Device Popup Menu of a Candidate-Switch Icon (When the Candidate Switch Has an IP Address)
Popup Menu Option
Task
1
Add to Cluster
Add a candidate to a cluster.
2
Device Manager
Launch Device Manager for a switch.
Properties
Display information about the device and port on either end of the link and the state of the link.
1. Not available in read-only mode. For more information about the read-only and read-write access modes, see the
page
2-31.
2. Available from a cluster member switch but not from the command switch.
Table 2-19 Device Popup Menu of a Candidate-Switch Icon (When the Candidate Switch Does Not Have an IP Address)
Popup Menu Option
Task
1
Add to Cluster
Add a candidate to a cluster.
Properties
Display information about the device and port on either end of the link and the state of the link.
1. Not available in read-only mode. For more information about the read-only and read-write access modes, see the
page
2-31.
Table 2-20 Device Popup Menu of a Neighboring-Device Icon
Popup Menu Option
Task
1
Device Manager
Access the web management interface of the device.
Note
Disqualification Code
Display the reason why the device could not join the cluster.
Properties
Display information about the device and port on either end of the link and the state of the link.
1. Available from a cluster member switch but not from the command switch.
Catalyst 2950 Desktop Switch Software Configuration Guide
2-24
Task
Remove a member from the cluster.
Change the host name of a switch.
Launch Device Manager for a switch.
Display graphs that plot the total bandwidth in use by the switch.
Display information about the device and port on either end of the link and the state of the link.
This option is available on Cisco access points, but not on Cisco IP phones, hubs, routers
and on unknown devices such as some Cisco devices and third-party devices.
Chapter 2
Getting Started with CMS
"Access Modes in CMS" section on
"Access Modes in CMS" section on
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