330 CHAPTER 30: CLUSTER
Accessing the shared FTP/TFTP server from a member device
Perform the following operations in user view on a member device.
Managing a Cluster
through the
Management Device
You can manage the member devices through the management device, for
example, adding/removing a cluster member, rebooting a member device, logging
into a member device, and so on.
Enable the cluster function
globally
cluster enable Optional
By default, the cluster
function is enabled.
Tabl e 253 Access the shared FTP/TFTP server from a member device
Operation Command Description
Access the shared FTP server
of the cluster
ftp cluster Optional
Download a file from the
shared TFTP server of the
cluster
tftp cluster get source-file [
destination-file ]
Optional
Upload a file to the shared
TFTP server of the cluster
tftp cluster put source-file [
destination-file ]
Optional
Table 252 Enable the cluster function
Operation Command Description
Tabl e 254 Manage a cluster through management devices
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.