Command Manual – Cluster
Quidway S3100 Series Ethernet Switches-Release 1510
Chapter 1 HGMPv2 Configuration Commands
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Use the
undo ntdp timer port-delay
command to restore the default delay time.
To avoid network congestion caused by large amount of topology response packets
received in short periods, a switch delays for specific period before it forwards a
received topology-collection request packet through the next port. You can use the
ntdp timer port-delay
command to set the delay time.
These two commands are intended for switches that collect topology information. They
actually set the port-delay value for topology-collection request packets sent by these
switches. The port-delay value determines the delay time for a switch receiving
topology-collection request packets to forward them through the next port.
Example
# Set the delay time for the switch to forward topology-collection request packets
through the successive ports to 40 ms.
<aaa_0.Quidway> system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[aaa_0.Quidway] ntdp timer port-delay 40
1.3 Cluster Configuration Commands
1.3.1
add-member
Syntax
add-member
[
member- number
]
mac-address H-H-H
[
password password
]
View
Cluster view
Parameter
member-number
: Member number assigned to the candidate device to be added to a
cluster. This argument ranges from 1 to 255.
H-H-H
: MAC address of the candidate device (in hexadecimal).
password
: Password of the candidate device, a string comprising 1 to 256 characters.
The password is required when you add a candidate device to a cluster. However, this
argument is not needed if the candidate device is not configured with a password.
Description
Use the
add-member
command to add a candidate device to a cluster.
You can add a candidate device to a cluster on the management device only.
If you do not specify the member number when adding a cluster member, the
management device assigns the least available member number to it.