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View
Cluster view
Parameters
mac-address
: MAC address of the management device to be specified.
name
: Name of an existing cluster, a string of up to 8 characters. Note that the name of a cluster can
only contain alphanumeric characters, minus signs (-), and underscores (_).
Description
Use the
administrator-address
command to specify the management device MAC address and the
cluster name on a device to add the device to the cluster.
Use the
undo administrator-address
command to remove the management device MAC address
from the MAC address list of a member device, that is, remove the member device from the cluster.
Normally, this command is used for debugging and restoring purpose.
By default, a switch is not a member of any cluster.
A cluster has one and only one management device. Setting the management device MAC address on
a device can add the device to the cluster and enable the device to identify the management device
even if it restarts.
You can add a device to a cluster using the
administrator-address
command no matter whether the
super password of the device is consistent with that of the management device.
Normally it is recommended to use the
delete-member
command on the management device to
remove a member device from the cluster.
Examples
# Remove the current member device from the cluster.
<aaa_1.Sysname> system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z
[aaa_1.Sysname] cluster
[aaa_1.Sysname-cluster] undo administrator-address
auto-build
Syntax
auto-build
[
recover
]
View
Cluster view
Parameters
recover
: Recovers all member devices.
Description
Use the
auto-build
command to start an automatic cluster building process.
You can execute this command on a management device or on a switch to be configured as a
management device.
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