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cluster manage member, cluster manage role-change

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Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Specify the Hold Time and Interval Time of cluster c1 as 50 seconds: TP-LINK(config)# cluster manage config c1 50 50 cluster manage member Description The cluster manage member command is used to add member switch. To delete the corresponding member, please use no cluster manage member command. The add/delete operations of member switches should be implemented by the commander switch. Syntax cluster manage member {member-mac} no cluster manage member {member-mac} Parameter member-mac -- The MAC address of the member switch desired to join in the cluster. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Add switch whose MAC address is 00:74:5D:61:67:48 to the cluster: TP-LINK(config)# cluster manage member 00:74:5D:61:67:48 cluster manage role-change Description The cluster manage role-change command is used to change the role of the current switch. According to their status and functions, switches in the cluster play different roles. You can specify the role the switch plays appropriate to your needs. A commander switch can recognize and manage the devices in the cluster; a member switch is managed by the commander; a candidate switch does not belong to any cluster through it can be added to a cluster; an individual switch is with the cluster feature disabled. 193

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Command Mode
Global Configuration Mode
Example
Specify the Hold Time and Interval Time of cluster c1 as 50 seconds:
TP-LINK(config)# cluster manage config
c1 50 50
cluster manage member
Description
The
cluster manage member
command is used to add member switch. To
delete the corresponding member, please use
no cluster manage member
command. The add/delete operations of member switches should be
implemented by the commander switch.
Syntax
cluster manage member
{
member-mac
}
no cluster manage member
{
member-mac
}
Parameter
member-mac
——
The MAC address of the member switch desired to join in the
cluster.
Command Mode
Global Configuration Mode
Example
Add switch whose MAC address is 00:74:5D:61:67:48 to the cluster:
TP-LINK(config)# cluster manage member
00:74:5D:61:67:48
cluster manage role-change
Description
The
cluster manage role-change
command is used to change the role of the
current switch. According to their status and functions, switches in the cluster
play different roles. You can specify the role the switch plays appropriate to your
needs. A commander switch can recognize and manage the devices in the
cluster; a member switch is managed by the commander; a candidate switch
does not belong to any cluster through it can be added to a cluster; an individual
switch is with the cluster feature disabled.