Configuring the Member Devices 917
Rebooting a member device
Communication between the management and member devices may be 
interrupted due to some configuration errors. Through the remote control 
function of member devices, you can control them remotely on the management 
device. For example, you can reboot a member device that operates improperly 
and specify to delete the booting configuration file when the member device 
reboots, and thus achieve normal communication between the management and 
member devices.
Follow these steps to reboot a member device:
Configuring the 
Member Devices
Enabling NDP Globally
and for Specific Ports
Refer to “Enabling NDP Globally and for Specific Ports” on page 912.
Enabling NTDP Globally
and for Specific Ports
Refer to “Enabling NTDP Globally and for Specific Ports” on page 912.
Manually Collecting
NTDP Information
Refer to “Manually Collecting NTDP Information” on page 913.
Enabling the Cluster
Function
Refer to “Enabling the Cluster Function” on page 914.
Deleting a Member
Device from a Cluster
Enter cluster view  cluster - 
Add a candidate device to the 
cluster 
add-member 
[ member-number ] 
mac-address mac-address 
[ password password ] 
Optional 
Remove a member device 
from the cluster 
delete-member 
member-number 
[ to-black-list ] 
Required
To do…  Use the command…  Remarks 
Enter system view  system-view - 
Enter cluster view  cluster - 
Reboot a specified member 
device 
reboot member 
{ member-number | 
mac-address mac-address } 
[ eraseflash ] 
Required
To do…  Use the command…  Remarks 
To do…  Use the command…  Remarks 
Enter system view  system-view - 
Enter cluster view  cluster -