Cluster Member Management - 3Com 4500G Family Configuration Manual

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0180-C200-000A, cluster management packets cannot traverse these devices. For a cluster to work
normally in this case, you can modify the destination MAC address of a cluster management protocol
packet without changing the current networking.
The management device periodically sends MAC address negotiation broadcast packets to advertise
the destination MAC address of the cluster management protocol packets.
Follow these steps to configure the destination MAC address of the cluster management protocol
packets:
To do...
Enter system view
Enter cluster view
Configure the destination MAC
address for cluster
management protocol packets
Configure the interval to send
MAC address negotiation
broadcast packets
When you configure the destination MAC address for cluster management protocol packets:
If the interval for sending MAC address negotiation broadcast packets is 0, the system
automatically sets it to 1 minute.
If the interval for sending MAC address negotiation broadcast packets is not 0, the interval remains
unchanged.

Cluster Member Management

You can manually add a candidate device to a cluster, or remove a member device from a cluster.
If a member device needs to be rebooted for software upgrade or configuration update, you can
remotely reboot it through the management device.
Adding a member device
To do...
Enter system view
Enter cluster view
Add a candidate device to the
cluster
Use the command...
system-view
cluster
cluster-mac mac-address
cluster-mac syn-interval
interval-time
Use the command...
system-view
cluster
add-member [ member-number ]
mac-address mac-address [ password
password ]
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Remarks
Required
The destination MAC address
is 0180-C200-000A by default.
Optional
One minute by default.
Remarks
Required

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