management-vlan
Syntax
management-vlan vlan-id
undo management-vlan
View
System view
Parameters
vlan-id: ID of the VLAN to be specified as the management VLAN.
Description
Use the management-vlan command to specify the management VLAN on the switch.
Use the undo management-vlan command to restore the default management VLAN.
By default, VLAN 1 is used as the management VLAN.
When specifying the management VLAN, note that:
The management VLANs on all the devices in a cluster must be the same.
You can specify the management VLAN on a device only when no cluster is created on the device.
You cannot change the management VLAN on a device that already joins a cluster. If you want to
change the management VLAN on a device where a cluster has already been created, you must
first remove the cluster configuration on the device, then re-specify a VLAN as the management
VLAN, and finally re-created the cluster.
The management VLAN of a cluster defaults to VLAN 1. To isolate cluster management packets
from other packets to improve the cluster information security, it is recommended to configure the
management VLAN of the cluster as another VLAN.
Examples
# Specify VLAN 2 as the management VLAN of the current switch.
<Sysname> system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[Sysname] management-vlan 2
reboot member
Syntax
reboot member { member-number | mac-address H-H-H } [ eraseflash ]
View
Cluster view
Parameters
member-number: Member number of a member device, ranging from 1 to 255.
mac-address H-H-H: Specifies the MAC address of the member device to be rebooted.
eraseflash: Deletes the configuration file of the member device when the member device reboots.
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