Cluster-Mac Syn-Interval; Cluster-Snmp-Agent Community - H3C S3100 Series Command Manual

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cluster-mac syn-interval

Syntax
cluster-mac syn-interval time-interval
View
Cluster view
Parameters
time-interval: Interval to send multicast MAC synchronization packets, ranging from 0 to 30 minutes.
Description
Use the cluster-mac syn-interval command to set the interval for the management device to send
HGMP V2 multicast MAC synchronization packets periodically. You can only use this command on a
management device.
By default, this interval is one minute.
HGMPv2 multicast MAC synchronization packets are used for synchronizing the HGMPv2 multicast
MAC address configuration (configured through the cluster-mac command) between devices in a
cluster, so that HGMPv2 protocol packets can be forwarded normally within the cluster. HGMPv2
multicast MAC synchronization packets are Layer 2 multicast packets.
If you set this interval to zero on a management device, the management device will not send HGMP V2
multicast MAC synchronization packets to other devices.
Related commands: cluster-mac.
Examples
# Set the interval for the management device to send HGMP V2 multicast MAC synchronization packets
to one minute.
<aaa_0.Sysname> system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[aaa_0.Sysname] cluster
[aaa_0.Sysname-cluster] cluster-mac syn-interval 1

cluster-snmp-agent community

Syntax
cluster-snmp-agent community { read | write } community-name [ mib-view view-name ]
undo cluster-snmp-agent community community-name
View
Cluster view
Parameters
read: Indicates that the community has read-only access right to management information base (MIB)
objects, that is, an SNMP network management station (NMS) can only query MIBs for device
information when it uses this community name to access the agent.
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