Performing the Cluster Re-peer Process



In order to rebuild a cluster over a Layer 2 or Layer 3 fabric it’s necessary to use the fabric-join command with the repeer-to-cluster-node option.


For example, if one wants to join switch1 from switch3 to rebuild a cluster pair (that previously lost switch2), the following commands can be used:


  • In case of a Layer 2 fabric:


CLI (network-admin@switch3) > fabric-join repeer-to-cluster-node switch1


  • In case of a Layer 3 fabric (using for example OSPF or BGP for interconnection), the command changes to:


CLI (network-admin@switch3) > fabric-join repeer-to-cluster-node switch1 ?


password          plain text password

abort-on-conflict fabric join is aborted

delete-conflicts  conflicts are deleted

over-l3           fabric is over layer 3



Note: The over-l3 option is applicable only on Dell and Edgecore switches, where the fabric is over Layer 3 network.



CLI (network-admin@switch3) > fabric-join repeer-to-cluster-node switch1 over-l3


Joined fabric myFabric. Restarting nvOS...

Please enter username and password:

       Username (network-admin):

       Password:

Connected to Switch switch3; nvOS Identifier:0x900093c; Ver: 6.0.1-6000116966



You can display the information about the fabric instance of the local switch using the fabric-info command:


CLI (network-admin@switch3) > fabric-info format all layout vertical 


name:                         myFabric

id:                           a000030:5537b46c

vlan:                         3

fabric-network:               in-band

control-network:              in-band

tid:                          365

fabric-advertisement-network: inband-only

over-l3:                      true



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