Manually collecting topology information
See
"Manually collecting topology
Enabling the cluster function
See
"Enabling the cluster
Deleting a member switch from a cluster
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter cluster view.
3.
Delete a member switch from the cluster.
Toggling between the CLIs of the management
switch and a member switch
In a cluster, you can access the CLI of a member switch from the management switch or access the CLI
of the management switch from a member switch.
Because CLI toggling uses Telnet, the following restrictions apply:
Authentication is required for toggling to the management switch. If authentication is passed, you
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are assigned the user privilege level predefined on the management switch.
When a candidate switch is added to the cluster, its super password for level-3 commands changes
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to be the same as that on the management switch. To avoid authentication failures, HP recommends
you not modify the super password settings of any member (including the management switch and
member switches) in the cluster.
After toggling to a member switch, you have the same user privilege level as on the management
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switch.
If the maximum number of Telnet users on the target switch has been reached, you cannot toggle to
•
the switch.
Perform the following tasks in user view:
Task
Access the CLI of a member switch
from the management switch.
information."
function."
Command
cluster switch-to { member-number |
mac-address mac-address | sysname
member-sysname }
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Command
system-view
cluster
undo administrator-address
Remarks
N/A