cluster-info
To view information about clusters in a fabric, use the cluster-info command.
Informational Note: You may configure multiple clusters of switches within a single fabric. However, a switch can participate in only one cluster configuration. For example, switch-1 and switch-2 can participate in cluster-1, and switch-3 and switch-4 can participate in cluster-2, but switch-1 and switch-2 cannot participate in cluster-2 or any other cluster.
Syntax cluster-info
cluster-name |
Displays the name of the cluster. |
cluster-node-1 |
Displays the name of the first switch in the cluster. |
cluster-node-2 |
Displays the name of the second switch in the cluster. |
tid |
Displays the transaction ID. |
ports |
Displays the port used to create the cluster configurarion. |
Defaults None
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History
Version 1.2 |
Command introduced. |
Version 2.1 |
The parameter, private-link, added. |
Version 2.2 |
The parameter, private-link, deprecated. |
Usage A cluster allows two switches to cooperate in high-availability (HA) deployments. The nodes that form the cluster must be members of the same fabric. Clusters are typically used in conjunction with a virtual link aggregation group (VLAG) that allows links physically connected to two separate switches appear as a single trunk to a third device. The third device can be a switch, server, or any Ethernet device.
Examples To display information a cluster named, vlag, use the cluster-info command:
CLI network-admin@switch > cluster-info
name: vlag
state: online
cluster-node-1: 167772208
cluster-node-2: 167772196
tid: 1
ports: 26