Crypto – Brocade Mobility RFS Controller CLI Reference Guide (Supporting software release 5.5.0.0 and later) User Manual
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A cluster's load balance is typically distributed evenly amongst its members. An administrator
needs to define how often the profile is load balanced for radio distribution, as radios can come
and go and members join and exit the cluster.
Supported in the following platforms:
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Wireless Controllers — Brocade Mobility RFS4000, Brocade Mobility RFS6000, Brocade
Mobility RFS7000
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Service Platforms — Brocade Mobility RFS9510
Syntax:
create-cluster name <CLUSTER-NAME> ip <IP> {level [1|2]}
Parameters
create-cluster name <CLUSTER-NAME> ip <IP> {level [1|2]}
Example
rfs7000-37FABE>create-cluster name Cluster1 ip 172.16.10.1 level 1
... creating cluster
... committing the changes
... saving the changes
[OK]
rfs7000-37FABE>
nx6500-31FABE>create-cluster <CLUSTER-NAME>
Related Commands:
crypto
Enables digital certificate configuration and RSA Keypair management. Digital certificates are
issued by Certificate Authorities (CAs) and contain user or device specific information, such as
name, public key, IP address, serial number, company name etc. Use this command to generate,
delete, export, or import encrypted RSA Keypairs and generate Certificate Signing Request (CSR).
create-cluster
Creates a cluster
name
<CLUSTER-NAME>
Configures the cluster name
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<CLUSTER-NAME> – Specify a cluster name. Define a name for the cluster name unique to its
configuration or profile support requirements. The name cannot exceed 64 characters.
ip <IP>
Specifies the device’s IP address used for cluster creation
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<IP> – Specify the device’s IP address in the A.B.C.D format.
level [1|2]
Optional. Configures the routing level for this cluster
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1 – Configures level 1 (local) routing
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2 – Configures level 2 (inter-site) routing
Initiates the cluster context. The cluster context provides centralized management to configure all cluster
members from any one member.
Adds a wireless controller, access point, or service platform, as cluster member, to an existing cluster of
devices