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NTDP Hop Delay:
Enter the time between the switch receiving NTDP request
packets and the switch forwarding NTDP request packets for the
first time. The default is 200 milliseconds.
NTDP Port Delay:
Enter the time between the port forwarding NTDP request packets
and its adjacent port forwarding NTDP request packets over. The
default is 20 milliseconds.
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Port Config
Select:
Select the desired port for NTDP status configuration.
Port:
Displays the port number of the switch.
NTDP:
Displays NTDP status (enabled or disabled) of the current port.
Enable:
Click the Enable button to enable NTDP feature for the port you
select.
Disable:
Click the Disable button to disable NTDP feature for the port you
select.
Note:
NTDP function is effective only when NTDP function is enabled globally and for the port.
15.3 Cluster
A commander switch can recognize and add the candidate switch to a cluster automatically based
NDP and NTDP. You can manually add the candidate switch to a cluster. If the candidate switch is
successfully added to the cluster, it will get a private IP address assigned by the commander
switch. You can manage and configure the member switch via the commander switch.
The Cluster function can be implemented on
Cluster Summary
,
Cluster Config
,
Member Config
and
Cluster Topology
pages.
15.3.1 Cluster Summary
On this page you can view the status of the current cluster.
Choose the menu
Cluster
→
Cluster
→
Cluster Summary
to load the following page.
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For a candidate switch, the following page is displayed:
Figure 15-9 Cluster Summary for Candidate Switch
The following entries are displayed on this screen: