Cluster Configuration Commands; Add-Member - H3C s3100 series Command Manual

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Description
Use the ntdp timer port-delay command to configure the topology request forwarding delay between
two ports, that is, the interval at which the device forwards the topology requests through the
NTDP-enabled ports one after another.
Use the undo ntdp timer port-delay command to restore the default port forwarding delay.
By default, the port forwarding delay is 20 ms.
Network congestion may occur if large amount of topology response packets reach the collecting
device in a short period. To avoid this case, after a collected switch forwards a received topology
collection request through a port, it delays for a period before it forwards the request through the next
port. You can use the ntdp timer port-delay command to set the delay.
You can use the command on a collecting switch. The delay value you set by the ntdp timer port-delay
command is carried in the topology collection requests sent by the collecting switch, and is used by
collected devices to determine the topology collection request forwarding delay between two ports.
Examples
# Set the port forwarding delay for collected switches to forward NTDP requests to 40 ms.
<aaa_0.Sysname> system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[aaa_0.Sysname] ntdp timer port-delay 40

Cluster Configuration Commands

add-member

Syntax
add-member [ member-number ] mac-address H-H-H [ password password ]
View
Cluster view
Parameters
member-number: Member number assigned to the candidate device to be added to the cluster. This
argument ranges from 1 to 255.
H-H-H: MAC address of the candidate device to be added (in hexadecimal).
password: Super password of the candidate device, a string of 1 to 256 characters. Password
authentication is required when you add a candidate device to a cluster. If the input password is not
consistent with the super password configured on the candidate device (through the super password
command, refer to the CLI part of the manual), you cannot add the candidate device to the cluster. If a
candidate device is not configured with a super password, you can add it to the cluster without providing
the password argument).
Description
Use the add-member command to add a candidate device to the cluster.
You can only use this command on the management device of a cluster.
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