Viewing Members In A Cluster; Viewing And Modifying Transport Settings In Cluster Detail Page - Cisco AJ732A - MDS 9134 Fabric Switch Configuration Manual

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Viewing Cisco SME Cluster Details
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To view the cluster status, follow these steps:
Click Clusters in the navigation pane to view a list of all Cisco SME clusters and their status.
Step 1
Alternately, click Clusters in the navigation pane, and then click a cluster name to view the status of a
Step 2
specific cluster.

Viewing Members in a Cluster

When you view members of a cluster, you see the switches and the interfaces that have been added to a
cluster.
To view the Cisco SME interfaces and switches in a cluster, click Members in the navigation pane.

Viewing and Modifying Transport Settings in Cluster Detail Page

To view and modify the transport settings, follow these steps:
Select the newly created cluster in the navigation pane to display the cluster detail page.
Step 1
The transport settings details are displayed when SSL is selected.
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Deactivated—The Cisco SME cluster has been removed from the switches; however, the keys
belonging to the cluster are deactivated in the Cisco KMC.
Pending—The first Cisco SME interface has not been added to a cluster and it is not yet online.
Offline—The switches of the cluster are not reachable from Fabric Manager.
Deprecated—The Cisco SME cluster with all Cisco SME interfaces removed; the cluster is
unusable.
Chapter 4
Cisco SME Cluster Management
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