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Layer 2 managed switches
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management station.
Cluster Member switches can be managed through only using a Telnet connection to the
Commander. From the Commander CLI prompt, use the rcommand (see page 4-66) to
connect to the Member switch.

cluster

This command enables clustering on the switch. Use the no form to disable clustering.
Syntax
[no] cluster
Default Setting
Enabled
Command Mode
Global Configuration
Command Usage
To create a switch cluster, first be sure that clustering is enabled on the switch (the default is enabled), then set the switch
as a Cluster Commander. Set a Cluster IP Pool that does not conflict with any other IP subnets in the network. Cluster IP
addresses are assigned to switches when they become Members and are used for communication between Member
switches and the Commander.
Cluster switches are limited to the same Ethernet broadcast domain.
There can be up to 100 candidates and 36 member switches in one cluster.
A switch can only be a Member of one cluster.
Configured switch clusters are maintained across power resets and network changes.
Example
Console(config)#cluster
Console(config)#
cluster commander
This command enables the switch as a cluster Commander. Use the no form to disable the switch as a cluster Commander.
Syntax
[no] cluster commander
Default Setting
Disabled
Command Mode
Global Configuration
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