Configure cluster device blacklist, Configuring the cluster synchronization function – H3C Technologies H3C S3100 Series Switches User Manual

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Operation

Command

Description

Display the topology of the
current cluster

display cluster current-topology
[ mac-address mac-address1
[ to-mac-address mac-address2 ] |
member-id
member-id1
[ to-member-id member-id2 ] ]

Display the information about
the base topology of the cluster

display cluster base-topology
[ mac-address mac-address | member
member-id ]

Display the information about
all the devices in the base
cluster topology

display cluster base-members

be executed in any
view.

When you display the cluster topology information, the devices attached to the switch that is listed in the

backlist will not be displayed.

Configure cluster device blacklist

Follow these steps to configure the cluster device blacklist on a management device:

Operation

Command

Description

Enter system view

system-view

Enter cluster view

cluster

Add the MAC address of a
specified device to the cluster
blacklist

black-list add-mac
mac-address

Optional

By default, the cluster blacklist
is empty.

Delete the specified MAC
address from the cluster
blacklist

black-list delete-mac
mac-address

Optional

Delete a device from the cluster
add this device to the cluster
blacklist

delete-member member-id
[ to-black-list ]

Optional

Displays the information about
the devices in the cluster
blacklist

display cluster black-list

Optional

This command can be
executed in any view.

Configuring the Cluster Synchronization Function

After a cluster is established, to simplify the access and management to the cluster, you can

synchronize the SNMP configurations on the management device and the local user configurations to

the member devices of the cluster by configuring the cluster synchronization function.

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