Configuring The Member Devices; Enabling Ndp Globally And For Specific Ports; Enabling Ntdp Globally And For Specific Ports; Manually Collecting Ntdp Information - H3C S5510 Series Operation Manual

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Operation Manual – Cluster Management
H3C S3610&S5510 Series Ethernet Switches
Follow these steps to add/remove a member device:
Enter system view
Enter cluster view
Add a candidate device to
the cluster
Remove a member device
from the cluster
II. Rebooting a member device
Communication between the management and member devices may be interrupted
due to some configuration errors. Through the remote control function of member
devices, you can control them remotely on the management device. For example, you
can reboot a member device that operates improperly and specify to delete the booting
configuration file when the member device reboots, and thus achieve normal
communication between the management and member devices.
Follow these steps to reboot a member device:
Enter system view
Enter cluster view
Reboot a specified
member device

1.4 Configuring the Member Devices

1.4.1 Enabling NDP Globally and for Specific Ports

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1.4.2 Enabling NTDP Globally and for Specific Ports

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1.4.3 Manually Collecting NTDP Information

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To do...
system-view
cluster
add-member [ member-number ]
mac-address mac-address
[ password password ]
delete-member member-number
[ to-black-list ]
To do...
system-view
cluster
reboot member { member-number |
mac-address mac-address }
[ eraseflash ]
Enabling NDP Globally and for Specific
Enabling NTDP Globally and for Specific
Manually Collecting NTDP
Chapter 1 Cluster Management Configuration
Use the command...
Use the command...
Ports.
Ports.
Information.
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