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Operation  Command  Description 
Enter system view 
system-view 
— 
Enter cluster view 
cluster 
— 
Configuring MAC address of 
Management device 
administrator-address 
mac-address name name 
Optional 
Add a candidate device to the 
cluster 
add-member 
[ member-number ] 
mac-address H-H-H 
[ password password ] 
Optional 
Remove a member device from 
the cluster 
delete-member 
member-number 
Optional 
Reboot a specified member 
device 
reboot member 
{ member-number | 
mac-address H-H-H } 
[ eraseflash ] 
Optional 
Return to system view 
quit 
— 
Return to user view 
quit 
— 
Switch between management 
device and member device 
cluster switch-to 
{ member-number | 
mac-address H-H-H | 
administrator } 
Optional 
You can use this command 
switch to the view of a member 
device and switch back. 
Locate device through MAC 
address and IP address 
tracemac { by-mac 
mac-address vlan vlan-id | 
by-ip ip-address } [ nondp ] 
Optional 
These commands can be 
executed in any view. 
 
Configuring the Enhanced Cluster Features 
Enhanced cluster feature overview 
1)  Cluster topology management function 
After the cluster topology becomes stable, you can use the topology management commands on the 
cluster administrative device to save the topology of the current cluster as the standard topology and 
back up the standard topology on the Flash memory of the administrative device.  
When errors occur to the cluster topology, you can replace the current topology with the standard 
cluster topology and restore the administrative device using the backup topology on the Flash memory, 
so that the devices in the cluster can resume normal operation.  
With the display cluster current-topology command, the switch can display the topology of the 
current cluster in a tree structure. The output formats include: 
z  Display the tree structure three layers above or below the specified node.  
z  Display the topology between two connected nodes.