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[<mem-id>]} [password <pass>]
no cluster member <mem-id >
Function:
Add a candidate switch to the cluster in the commander switch; the “
no
cluster member <mem-id >
” command deletes a member switch from the cluster.
Parameter: <mem-id>
is the member ID, valid range is 1 to 23;
<cand-sn>
is the
sequence number of the switch in the candidate switch list, valid range is 0 to 127. Users
can use “;” or “-” to specify multiple numbers or successive numbers;
<mac-add>
is the
MAC address of the member switch in the format of XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX;
<pass>
is the
privileged password of the member switch.
Command mode:
Global Mode
Instructions:
When this command is executed in the commander switch, the switch with
<mac-add>
or
<cand-sn>
will be added to the cluster which the commander switch
belongs to. If this command is executed in a non-commander switch, an error will be
displayed.
Example:
In the commander switch, add the candidate switch which has the sequence
number as 17 and password as mypassword to the cluster.
Switch(config)#cluster member candidate-sn 17 password mypassword
23.3.6 cluster auto-add enable
Command: cluster auto-add enable
no cluster auto-add enable
Function:
When this command is executed in the commander switch, the newly
discovered candidate switches will be added to the cluster as a member switch
automatically; the “
no cluster auto-add enable
” command disables this function.
Command mode:
Global Mode
Default:
This function is disabled by default. That means that the candidate switches are
not automatically added to the cluster.
Instructions:
When this command is executed in the commander switch and the
commander switch receives the cluster register packets sent by the new switch, the
commander switch adds the candidate switch to the cluster. If this command is executed
in a non-commander switch, an error will be displayed.
Example:
Enable the auto adding function in the commander switch.
Switch(config)#cluster auto-add enable
23.3.7 rcommand member
Command: rcommand member <mem-id>