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Cisco CATALYST 2960 - Candidate Switch and Cluster Member Switch Characteristics; Candidate switches are cluster-capable switches and switch stacks that have not yet been added to a cluster. Cluster member switches are switches and switch stacks that have actually been added to a switch cluster. Although not required, a candidate or cluster member switch can have its own IP address and password (for related considerations, see the “IP Addresses” section on page 6-12 and “Passwords” section on page 6-13).; Planning a Switch Cluster; Anticipating conflicts and compatibility issues is a high priority when you manage several switches through a cluster. This section describes these guidelines, requirements, and caveats that you should understand before you create the cluster:

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Catalyst 2960 Switch Command Reference
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Chapter 2 Catalyst 2960 Switch Cisco IOS Commands
mac access-list extended
This example shows how to delete MAC named extended access list mac1:
Switch(config)# no mac access-list extended mac1
You can verify your settings by entering the show access-lists privileged EXEC command.
Related Commands Command Description
deny (MAC access-list
configuration)
permit (MAC
access-list
configuration)
Configures the MAC ACL (in extended MAC-access list configuration
mode).
show access-lists Displays the access lists configured on the switch.

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