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Administrator device mac address:000f-e20f-3901
Administrator status:Up
Table 2-5 Description on the fields of the display cluster command
Field Description
Cluster name
Name of the cluster, which can be configured
through the build command
Role Role of this switch
Management-vlan
Number of the management VLAN, which can be
configured through the management-vlan
command
Member number Member number of this switch
Handshake timer
Interval to send handshake packets, which can
be configured through the timer command
Handshake hold-time
Holdtime of the neighbor status information,
which can be configured through the holdtime
command
Administrator device mac address MAC address of the management device
Administrator status Status of the management device
display cluster candidates
Syntax
display cluster candidates [ mac-address H-H-H | verbose ]
View
Any view
Parameters
mac-address H-H-H: Specifies a candidate device by its MAC address. H-H-H represents the MAC
address.
verbose: Displays detailed information about candidate devices.
Description
Use the display cluster candidates command to display information about one specified or all
candidate devices of a cluster.
You can only use this command on a management device.
Note that, after a cluster is set up on an S3100 series switch, the switch will collect the topology
information of the network at the topology collection interval you set and automatically add the
candidate devices it discovers into the cluster. As a result, if the topology collection interval is too short
(the default interval is 1 minute), the switches acting as candidate devices will not keep in candidate
state for a long time – they will change to member devices within a short time. If you do not want the
candidate switches to be automatically added into the cluster, you can set the topology collection
interval to zero (by using the ntdp timer command), which specifies not to perform topology collection
periodically.