Cluster Command Switch Characteristics; Standby Cluster Command Switch Characteristics; Candidate Switch And Cluster Member Switch Characteristics - Cisco IE-3000-8TC Software Configuration Manual

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Chapter 7
Clustering Switches

Cluster Command Switch Characteristics

A cluster command switch must meet these requirements:

Standby Cluster Command Switch Characteristics

A standby cluster command switch must meet these requirements:
Note

Candidate Switch and Cluster Member Switch Characteristics

Candidate switches are cluster-capable switches that have not yet been added to a cluster. Cluster
member switches are switches that have actually been added to a switch cluster. Although not required,
a candidate or cluster member switch can have its own IP address and password (for related
considerations, see the
To join a cluster, a candidate switch must meet these requirements:
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It is running Cisco IOS Release 12.2(40)EX or later.
It has an IP address.
It has Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) version 2 enabled (the default).
It is not a command or cluster member switch of another cluster.
It is connected to the standby cluster command switches through the management VLAN and to the
cluster member switches through a common VLAN.
It is running Cisco IOS 12.2(40)EX or later.
It has an IP address.
It has CDP version 2 enabled.
It is connected to the command switch and to other standby command switches through its
management VLAN.
It is connected to all other cluster member switches (except the cluster command and standby
command switches) through a common VLAN.
It is redundantly connected to the cluster so that connectivity to cluster member switches is
maintained.
It is not a command or member switch of another cluster.
Standby cluster command switches must be the same type of switches as the cluster command
switch. For example, if the cluster command switch is a IE 3000 switch, the standby cluster
command switches must also be IE 3000 switches. Refer to the switch configuration guide of
other cluster-capable switches for their requirements on standby cluster command switches.
"IP Addresses" section on page 7-12
It is running cluster-capable software.
It has CDP version 2 enabled.
It is not a command or cluster member switch of another cluster.
If a cluster standby group exists, it is connected to every standby cluster command switch through
at least one common VLAN. The VLAN to each standby cluster command switch can be different.
Understanding Switch Clusters
and
"Passwords" section on page
Cisco IE 3000 Switch Software Configuration Guide
7-12).
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