Configuring Interaction For A Cluster - H3C S5500-EI series Operation Manual

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Operation Manual – Cluster Management
H3C S5500-EI Series Ethernet Switches
Backing them up in the Flash of the management device. When the management
device restarts, the whitelist and blacklist will be automatically restored from the
Flash. When a cluster is reestablished, you can choose whether to restore the
whitelist and blacklist from the Flash automatically, or you can manually restore
them from the Flash of the management device.
Follow these steps to configure cluster topology management:
Enter system view
Enter cluster view
Add a device to the
blacklist
Remove a device from
the blacklist
Confirm the current
topology and save it as
the standard topology
Save the standard
topology to the FTP
server or the local Flash
Restore the standard
topology information from
the FTP server or the
local Flash

1.7.2 Configuring Interaction for a Cluster

After establishing a cluster, you can configure FTP/TFTP server, NM host and log host
for the cluster on the management device.
After you configure an FTP/TFTP server for a cluster, the members in the cluster
access the FTP/TFTP server configured through the management device.
After you configure a log host for a cluster, all the log information of the members
in the cluster will be output to the configured log host in the following way: first, the
member devices send their log information to the management device, which then
converts the addresses of log information and sends them to the log host.
After you configure an NM host for a cluster, the member devices in the cluster
send their Trap messages to the shared SNMP NM host through the management
device.
To do...
system-view
cluster
black-list add-mac
mac-address
black-list delete-mac { all |
mac-address }
topology accept { all [ save-to
{ ftp-server | local-flash } ] |
mac-address mac-address |
member-id member-number }
topology save-to { ftp-server
| local-flash }
topology restore-from
{ ftp-server | local-flash }
Chapter 1 Cluster Management Configuration
Use the command...
1-20
Remarks
Optional
Optional
Optional
Optional
Optional
You must ensure that
the topology is
correct before
restoring it as the
device itself cannot
judge the correctness
in topology.

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