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Management Guide - Kamery IP

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3Configuring the Switch• Role – Indicates the current role of the switch in the cluster; either Commander,Member, or Candidate. (Default: Candidate)• Cluster <strong>IP</strong> Pool – An “internal” <strong>IP</strong> address pool that is used to assign <strong>IP</strong> addressesto Member switches in the cluster. Internal cluster <strong>IP</strong> addresses are in the form10.x.x.member-ID. Only the base <strong>IP</strong> address of the pool needs to be set sinceMember IDs can only be between 1 and 36. Note that you cannot change the cluster<strong>IP</strong> pool when the switch is currently in Commander mode. Commander mode must firstbe disabled. (Default: 10.254.254.1)• Number of Members – The current number of Member switches in the cluster.• Number of Candidates – The current number of Candidate switches discoveredin the network that are available to become Members.Web – Click Cluster, Configuration.Figure 3-187 Cluster ConfigurationCLI – This example first enables clustering on the switch, sets the switch as thecluster Commander, and then configures the cluster <strong>IP</strong> pool.Console(config)#cluster 4-81Console(config)#cluster commander 4-81Console(config)#cluster ip-pool 10.2.3.4 4-82Console(config)#exitConsole#show cluster 4-84Role:commanderInterval heartbeat: 30Heartbeat loss count: 3Number of Members: 0Number of Candidates: 0Console#3-318

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