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TL-SL3428_V3_User_Guide - TP-Link

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NTDP Hop Delay:NTDP Port Delay:Enter the time between the switch receiving NTDP requestpackets and the switch forwarding NTDP request packets for thefirst time. The default is 200 milliseconds.Enter the time between the port forwarding NTDP request packetsand its adjacent port forwarding NTDP request packets over. Thedefault is 20 milliseconds.‣ Port ConfigSelect:Port:NTDP:Enable:Disable:Select the desired port for NTDP status configuration.Displays the port number of the switch.Displays NTDP status (enabled or disabled) of the current port.Click the Enable button to enable NTDP feature for the port youselect.Click the Disable button to disable NTDP feature for the port youselect.Note:NTDP function is effective only when NTDP function is enabled globally and for the port.13.3 ClusterA commander switch can recognize and add the candidate switch to a cluster automatically basedon NDP and NTDP. You can manually add the candidate switch to a cluster. If the candidate switchis successfully added to the cluster, it will get a private IP address assigned by the commanderswitch. You can manage and configure the member switch via the commander switch.The Cluster function can be implemented on Cluster Summary and Cluster Config pages.13.3.1 Cluster SummaryOn this page you can view the status of the current cluster.Choose the menu Cluster→Cluster→Cluster Summary to load the following page.• For a candidate switch, the following page is displayed:Figure 13-9 Cluster Summary for Candidate SwitchThe following entries are displayed on this screen:‣ Global191

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