Example For Configuring Devices In The Hgmp Cluster To Access The Outside Snmp Host (In Nat Mode) - Huawei Quidway S9300 Configuration Manual - Network Management

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8.5.4 Example for Configuring Devices in the HGMP Cluster to
Access the Outside SNMP Host (in NAT Mode)
Networking Requirements
As shown in
the administrator switch of the cluster and other switches are member switches. The member ID
of Member-2 is 2 and the member ID of Member-3 is 3.
When Member-1, Member-2, and Member-3 are required to send packets to the SNMP host, a
connection can be set up between the SNMP host out of the cluster and member switches in
NAT or non-NAT mode.
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ntdp enable
ndp enable
#
cluster
administrator-address 0001-0001-0001 name HUAWEI
#
mngvlanid 10
ip route-static 2.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 10.0.0.1
#
return
Configuration file of Member-3.
#
sysname Member-3
#
vlan batch 10
#
cluster enable
ntdp enable
ntdp hop 5
ntdp timer 10
ndp enable
#
interface Vlanif10
#
interface gigabitethernet1/0/2
port link-type trunk
port trunk allow-pass vlan 10
ntdp enable
ndp enable
#
cluster
administrator-address 0001-0001-0001 name HUAWEI
#
mngvlanid 10
ip route-static 2.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 10.0.0.1
#
return
Figure
8-6, all the Layer 2 switches belong to the same cluster. Administrator-1 is
NOTE
In this configuration example where the NAT mode is adopted, Member-3 accesses the outside SNMP host
(3.0.0.1/8).
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