
Operation Manual – Cluster Management
H3C S3610&S5510 Series Ethernet Switches
Chapter 1 Cluster Management Configuration
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To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Add a device to the
blacklist
black-list add-mac
mac-address
Optional
Remove a device from the
blacklist
black-list delete-mac
{
all
|
mac-address
}
Optional
Confirm the current
topology and save it as
the standard topology
topology accept
{
all
[
save-to
{
ftp-server
|
local-flash
} ] |
mac-address
mac-address
|
member-id
member-number
}
Optional
Save the standard
topology to the FTP
server or the local Flash
topology save-to
{
ftp-server
|
local-flash
}
Optional
Restore the standard
topology information from
the FTP server or the local
Flash
topology restore-from
{
ftp-server
|
local-flash
}
Optional
You must ensure that the
topology is correct before
restoring it as the device
itself cannot judge the
correctness in topology.
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
If the port of an access NM device (including FTP/TFTP server, NM host and log host)
does not allow the packets from the management VLAN to pass, the NM device cannot
manage the devices in a cluster through the management device. In this case, on the
management device, you need to configure the VLAN interface of the access NM
device (including FTP/TFTP server, NM host and log host) as the NM interface.