Manually Collecting Topology Information
Refer to
Manually Collecting Topology
Enabling the Cluster Function
Refer to
Enabling the Cluster
Deleting a Member Device from a Cluster
To do...
Enter system view
Enter cluster view
Delete a member device from
the cluster
Configuring Access Between the Management Device and Its
Member Devices
After having successfully configured NDP, NTDP and cluster, you can configure, manage and monitor
the member devices through the management device. You can manage member devices in a cluster
through switching from the operation interface of the management device to that of a member device or
configure the management device by switching from the operation interface of a member device to that
of the management device.
Follow these steps to configure access between member devices of a cluster:
To do...
Switch from the operation
interface of the management
device to that of a member
device
Switch from the operation
interface of a member device to
that of the management device
Telnet connection is used in the switching between the management device and a member device.
Note the following when switching between them:
Authentication is required when you switch from a member device to the management device. The
switching fails if authentication is not passed. Your user level is allocated according to the
predefined level by the management device if authentication is passed.
When a candidate device is added to a cluster and becomes a member device, its super password
with the level of 3 will be automatically synchronized to the management device. Therefore, after a
cluster is established, it is not recommended to modify the super password of any member
(including the management device and member devices) of the cluster; otherwise, the switching
Information.
Function.
Use the command...
system-view
cluster
undo administrator-address
Use the command...
cluster switch-to
{ member-number |
mac-address mac-address }
cluster switch-to
administrator
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