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Chapter 42 Cluster Management
MGS3700-12C User’s Guide
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VID
This is the VLAN ID and is only applicable if the Switch is set to
802.1Q
VLAN. All switches must be directly connected and in the
same VLAN group to belong to the same cluster. Switches that are not
in the same VLAN group are not visible in the
Clustering Candidates
list. This field is ignored if the
Clustering Manager
is using
Port-
based
VLAN.
Apply
Click
Apply
to save your changes to the Switch’s run-time memory.
The Switch loses these changes if it is turned off or loses power, so
use the
Save
link on the top navigation panel to save your changes to
the non-volatile memory when you are done configuring.
Cancel
Click
Cancel
to begin configuring this screen afresh.
Clustering
Candidate
The following fields relate to the switches that are potential cluster
members.
List
A list of suitable candidates found by auto-discovery is shown here.
The switches must be directly connected. Directly connected switches
that are set to be cluster managers will not be visible in the
Clustering Candidate
list. Switches that are not in the same
management VLAN group will not be visible in the
Clustering
Candidate
list.
Password
Each cluster member’s password is its web configurator password.
Select a member in the
Clustering Candidate
list and then enter its
web configurator password. If that switch administrator changes the
web configurator password afterwards, then it cannot be managed
from the
Cluster Manager
. Its
Status
is displayed as
Error
in the
Cluster Management Status
screen and a warning icon (
)
appears in the member summary list below.
If multiple devices have the same password then hold [SHIFT] and
click those switches to select them. Then enter their common web
configurator password.
Add
Click
Add
to save your changes to the Switch’s run-time memory. The
Switch loses these changes if it is turned off or loses power, so use the
Save
link on the top navigation panel to save your changes to the
non-volatile memory when you are done configuring.
Cancel
Click
Cancel
to begin configuring this screen afresh.
Refresh
Click
Refresh
to perform
auto-discovery again to list potential cluster
members.
The next summary table shows the information for the clustering members configured.
Index
This is the index number of a cluster member switch.
MacAddr
This is the cluster member switch’s hardware MAC address.
Name
This is the cluster member switch’s
System Name
.
Model
This is the cluster member switch’s model name.
Remove
Select this checkbox and then click the
Remove
button to remove a
cluster member switch from the cluster.
Cancel
Click
Cancel
to begin configuring this screen afresh.
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Management > Cluster Management > Configuration (continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Summary of Contents for MGS3700-12C
Page 2: ......
Page 8: ...Safety Warnings MGS3700 12C User s Guide 8 ...
Page 24: ...24 ...
Page 30: ...Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your Switch MGS3700 12C User s Guide 30 ...
Page 46: ...Chapter 3 Hardware Overview MGS3700 12C User s Guide 46 ...
Page 56: ...Chapter 4 The Web Configurator MGS3700 12C User s Guide 56 ...
Page 62: ...Chapter 5 Initial Setup Example MGS3700 12C User s Guide 62 ...
Page 90: ...Chapter 6 Tutorials MGS3700 12C User s Guide 90 ...
Page 91: ...91 PART II Basic Configuration System Status and Port Statistics 93 Basic Setting 99 ...
Page 92: ...92 ...
Page 114: ...Chapter 8 Basic Setting MGS3700 12C User s Guide 114 ...
Page 116: ...116 ...
Page 136: ...Chapter 9 VLAN MGS3700 12C User s Guide 136 ...
Page 140: ...Chapter 10 Static MAC Forward Setup MGS3700 12C User s Guide 140 ...
Page 172: ...Chapter 14 Bandwidth Control MGS3700 12C User s Guide 172 ...
Page 204: ...Chapter 18 MGS3700 12C User s Guide 204 ...
Page 210: ...Chapter 19 Port Security MGS3700 12C User s Guide 210 ...
Page 218: ...Chapter 20 Classifier MGS3700 12C User s Guide 218 ...
Page 226: ...Chapter 21 Policy Rule MGS3700 12C User s Guide 226 ...
Page 294: ...Chapter 26 IP Source Guard MGS3700 12C User s Guide 294 ...
Page 316: ...Chapter 31 Error Diable MGS3700 12C User s Guide 316 ...
Page 330: ...Chapter 33 Private VLAN MGS3700 12C User s Guide 330 ...
Page 334: ...Chapter 34 Green Ethernet MGS3700 12C User s Guide 334 ...
Page 335: ...335 PART IV IP Application Static Route 337 Differentiated Services 341 DHCP 349 ...
Page 336: ...336 ...
Page 340: ...Chapter 35 Static Route MGS3700 12C User s Guide 340 ...
Page 356: ...Chapter 37 DHCP MGS3700 12C User s Guide 356 ...
Page 358: ...358 ...
Page 366: ...Chapter 38 Maintenance MGS3700 12C User s Guide 366 ...
Page 388: ...Chapter 39 Access Control MGS3700 12C User s Guide 388 ...
Page 394: ...Chapter 41 Syslog MGS3700 12C User s Guide 394 ...
Page 402: ...Chapter 42 Cluster Management MGS3700 12C User s Guide 402 ...
Page 406: ...Chapter 43 MAC Table MGS3700 12C User s Guide 406 ...
Page 411: ...Chapter 45 Configure Clone MGS3700 12C User s Guide 411 ...
Page 412: ...Chapter 45 Configure Clone MGS3700 12C User s Guide 412 ...
Page 414: ...414 ...
Page 428: ...Chapter 47 Product Specifications MGS3700 12C User s Guide 428 ...
Page 429: ...429 PART VII Appendices and Index Common Services 431 Legal Information 435 Index 417 ...
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Page 434: ...Appendix A Common Services MGS3700 12C User s Guide 434 ...
Page 438: ...Appendix B Legal Information MGS3700 12C User s Guide 438 ...