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ES4626-SFP Management Guide.pdf

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Command: cluster run<br />

no cluster run<br />

Function: Enable cluster function; the “no cluster run” command disables cluster<br />

function.<br />

Command mode: Global Mode<br />

Default: Cluster function is disabled by default.<br />

Instructions: This command enables cluster function. Cluster function has to be enabled<br />

before implementing any other cluster commands. The “no cluster run” disables cluster<br />

function.<br />

Example: Disable cluster function in the local switch.<br />

Switch (Config)#no cluster run<br />

27.1.3.2 cluster register timer<br />

Command:cluster register timer<br />

no cluster register timer<br />

Function: Sets interval of sending cluster register packet; the “no cluster register<br />

timer” command restores the default setting.<br />

Parameter: is interval of sending cluster register packet in seconds, valid<br />

range is 30 to 65535.<br />

Command mode: Global Mode<br />

Default: Cluster register timer is 60 seconds by default.<br />

Example: Set the interval of sending cluster register packet to 80 seconds.<br />

Switch(Config)#cluster register timer 80<br />

27.1.3.3 cluster ip-pool<br />

Command: cluster ip-pool <br />

no cluster ip-pool<br />

Function: Configure private IP address pool for member switches of the cluster.<br />

Parameter: is the IP address of the commander switch in dotted<br />

decimal format. The value of the last byte in IP address is lower than (255-200).<br />

Command mode: Global Mode<br />

Default: There is no private IP address pool by default.<br />

Instructions: Before creating the cluster, users have to set the private IP address pool in<br />

the commander switch. The cluster can’t be created if the private IP address pool is not<br />

set. When candidate switches join the cluster, the commander switch assigns a private IP<br />

address for each member switch. These IP addresses are used to communicate between<br />

the commander switch and the member switches. This command can be only used in a<br />

non-member switch. As soon as the cluster is created, the users can’t modify the IP<br />

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