Verifying A Switch Cluster - Cisco Catalyst 2950 Software Configuration Manual

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Chapter 6
Clustering Switches

Verifying a Switch Cluster

When you finish adding cluster members, follow these steps to verify the cluster:
Enter the command switch IP address in the browser Location field (Netscape Communicator) or
Step 1
Address field (Microsoft Internet Explorer) to access all switches in the cluster.
Enter the command-switch password.
Step 2
Select View > Topology to display the cluster topology and to view link information
Step 3
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links, and colors, see the
Select Reports > Inventory to display an inventory of the switches in the cluster
Step 4
The summary includes information such as switch model numbers, serial numbers, software versions, IP
information, and location.
You can also display port and switch statistics from Reports > Port Statistics and Port > Port Settings
> Runtime Status.
Instead of using CMS to verify the cluster, you can use the show cluster members user EXEC command
from the command switch or use the show cluster user EXEC command from the command switch or
from a member switch.
Figure 6-14 Inventory Window
If you lose connectivity with a member switch or if a command switch fails, see the
Procedures" section on page
For more information about creating and managing clusters, refer to the online help. For information
about the cluster commands, refer to the switch command reference.
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