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After completing the above configuration, you can execute the
cluster switch-to
{
member-number
|
mac-address
H-H-H
|
sysname
member-sysname
} command on the
management device to switch to member device view to maintain and manage a member device.
After that, you can execute the
cluster switch-to
administrator
command to return to
management device view.
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In addition, you can execute the
reboot member
{
member-number
|
mac-address H-H-H
}
[
eraseflash
] command on the management device to reboot a member device. For detailed
information about these operations, refer to the preceding description in this chapter.
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After the above configuration, you can receive logs and SNMP trap messages of all cluster
members on the NMS.
Network Management Interface Configuration Example
Network requirements
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Configure VLAN-interface 2 as the network management interface of the switch;
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Configure VLAN 3 as the management VLAN;
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The IP address of the FTP server is 192.168.4.3;
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Switch A operates as the management switch;
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Switch B and Switch C are member switches.
Table 48-2
Connection information of the management switch
VLAN
IP address
Connection port
VLAN 3 (connected to Switch
B)
192.168.5.30/24 Ethernet
1/0/1
VLAN 2 (connected to FTP
server)
192.168.4.22/24 Ethernet
1/0/2
Network diagram
Figure 48-5
Network diagram for network management interface configuration
Configuration procedure
# Enter system view and configure VLAN 3 as the management VLAN.
<Sysname> system-view
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