Enhanced Cluster Feature Configuration Example - H3C S3100-52P Operation Manual

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Perform the following operations on the member devices (taking one member as
an example)
After adding the devices under the management device to the cluster, perform the
following operations on a member device.
# Connect the member device to the remote shared FTP server of the cluster.
<aaa_1.Sysname> ftp cluster
# Download the file named aaa.txt from the shared TFTP server of the cluster to the
member device.
<aaa_1.Sysname> tftp cluster get aaa.txt
# Upload the file named bbb.txt from the member device to the shared TFTP server of
the cluster.
<aaa_1.Sysname> tftp cluster put bbb.txt
Note:
After completing the above configuration, you can execute the cluster switch-to
{ member-number | mac-address H-H-H } command on the management device to
switch to member device view to maintain and manage a member device. After that,
you can execute the cluster switch-to administrator command to return to
management device view.
In addition, you can execute the reboot member { member-number | mac-address
H-H-H } [ eraseflash ] command on the management device to reboot a member
device. For detailed information about these operations, refer to the preceding
description in this chapter.
After the above configuration, you can receive logs and SNMP trap messages of all
cluster members on the NMS.

2.4.2 Enhanced Cluster Feature Configuration Example

I. Network requirements
The cluster operates properly.
Add the device with the MAC address 0001-2034-a0e5 to the cluster blacklist, that
is, prevent the device from being managed and maintained by the cluster.
Save the current cluster topology as the base topology and save it in the flash of
the local management device in the cluster.
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