8.2.7 (Optional) Deleting a Member Switch
If you do not need to use a cluster to manage a switch in a management domain, you can delete
the switch from the cluster.
Context
If you do not need a cluster to manage a switch, you can delete the member switch from the
cluster.
Do as follows only on the administrator switch:
Procedure
Step 1 Run:
system-view
The system view is displayed.
Step 2 Run:
cluster
The cluster view is displayed.
Step 3 Run:
delete-member member-number
A member switch is deleted from the cluster.
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8.2.8 Checking the Configuration
After configuring basic HGMP functions, you can view the configuration.
Prerequisite
The configurations of the Basic HGMP are complete.
Procedure
l Run the display ndp to check the NDP configuration in the system view.
l Run the display ndp interface { interface-type interface-number [ to interface-type
interface-number ] }&<1-10> to check the neighbor information detected through NDP on
a specified interface.
l Run the display ntdp to check the global NTDP settings.
l Run the display ntdp device-list [ verbose ] to check the device information collected
through NTDP.
l Run the display cluster to check the status and statistics of cluster.
l Run the display cluster candidates [ mac-address mac-address | verbose ] to check
information about candidate switches.
l Run the display cluster members [ member-number | verbose ] to check information about
member switches.
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