Cluster Configuration Commands; Add-Member - H3C S5120-SI Series Command Reference Manual

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Use the undo ntdp timer port-delay command to restore the default delay time, or 20 ms.
Examples
# Set the delay time for the device to forward topology-collection requests through the successive ports
to 40 ms.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] ntdp timer port-delay 40

Cluster Configuration Commands

add-member

Syntax
add-member [ member-number ] mac-address mac-address [ password password ]
View
Cluster view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
member-number: Member number assigned to the candidate device to be added to a cluster. This
argument varies with devices.
mac-address: MAC address of the candidate device (in hexadecimal form of H-H-H).
password: Password of the candidate device, a string of 1 to 16 characters. The password is required
when you add a candidate device to a cluster. However, this argument is not needed if the candidate
device is not configured with a super password.
Description
Use the add-member command to add a candidate device to a cluster.
Note that:
This command can be executed only on the management device.
When adding a member device to a cluster, you need not assign a number to the device. The
management device will automatically assign a usable number to the newly added member device.
After a candidate device joins the cluster, its level 3 password is replaced by the super password of
the management device in cipher text.
Examples
#Add a candidate device to the cluster on the management device, setting the member number to 6.
(Assume that the MAC address and user password of the candidate device are 00E0-FC00-35E7 and
123456 respectively.)
<aaa_0.Sysname> system-view
[aaa_0.Sysname] cluster
[aaa_0.Sysname-cluster] add-member 6 mac-address 00e0-fc00-35e7 password 123456
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