Cluster ip-pool, Cluster member – PLANET SGSD-1022 User Manual

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User’s Manual of SGSD-1022 / SGSD-1022P

SGSW-2840 / SGSW-2840P

Command Usage

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.

Cluster Member switches can be managed through using a Telnet connection to the Commander. From the Commander

CLI prompt, use the rcommand id command to connect to the Member switch.

Example

Console(config)#cluster commander

Console(config)#

cluster ip-pool

This command sets the cluster IP address pool. Use the no form to reset to the default address.

Syntax

cluster ip-pool ip-address no cluster ip-pool

ip-address - The base IP address for IP addresses assigned to cluster Members. The IP address must start 10.x.x.x.

Default Setting

10.254.254.1

Command Mode

Global Configuration

Command Usage

An “internal” IP address pool is used to assign IP addresses to Member switches in the cluster. Internal cluster IP

addresses are in the form 10.x.x.member-ID. Only the base IP address of the pool needs to be set since Member IDs can

only be between 1 and 36.

Set a Cluster IP Pool that does not conflict with addresses in the network IP subnet. Cluster IP addresses are assigned to

switches when they become Members and are used for communication between Member switches and the Commander.

You cannot change the cluster IP pool when the switch is currently in Commander mode. Commander mode must first be

disabled.

Example

Console(config)#cluster ip-pool 10.2.3.4

Console(config)#

cluster member

This command configures a Candidate switch as a cluster Member. Use the no form to remove a Member switch from the

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