Switch clustering, Table 52: switch cluster commands – Microsens MS453490M Management Guide User Manual

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Switch Clustering

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LUSTERING

Switch Clustering is a method of grouping switches together to enable

centralized management through a single unit. Switches that support

clustering can be grouped together regardless of physical location or switch

type, as long as they are connected to the same local network.

Using Switch Clustering

A switch cluster has a primary unit called the “Commander” which is

used to manage all other “Member” switches in the cluster. The

management station can use either Telnet or the web interface to

communicate directly with the Commander through its IP address, and

then use the Commander to manage the Member switches through the

cluster’s “internal” IP addresses.

Clustered switches must be in the same Ethernet broadcast domain. In

other words, clustering only functions for switches which can pass

information between the Commander and potential Candidates or

active Members through VLAN 4093.

Once a switch has been configured to be a cluster Commander, it

automatically discovers other cluster-enabled switches in the network.

These “Candidate” switches only become cluster Members when

manually selected by the administrator through the management

station.

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Cluster Member switches can be managed either through a Telnet

connection to the Commander, or through a web management connection

to the Commander. When using a console connection, from the

Commander CLI prompt, use the

rcommand

to connect to the Member

switch.

Table 52: Switch Cluster Commands

Command

Function

Mode

cluster

Configures clustering on the switch

GC

cluster commander

Configures the switch as a cluster Commander

GC

cluster ip-pool

Sets the cluster IP address pool for Members

GC

cluster member

Sets Candidate switches as cluster members

GC

rcommand

Provides configuration access to Member switches

GC

show cluster

Displays the switch clustering status

PE

show cluster members

Displays current cluster Members

PE

show cluster candidates

Displays current cluster Candidates in the network

PE

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