cluster-membership-show
To display a cluster membership for high availability (HA) in a fabric, use the cluster-membership-show command.
Syntax cluster-membership-show
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switch fabric-node name |
The switch name. |
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name name-string |
Name of the cluster membership. |
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id |
The ID assigned to the cluster. |
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state offline|online|unavailable|coming-online|slave-ready|going-offline |
The state of the cluster. |
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cluster-node-1 fabric-node name |
Name of the first fabric node in the cluster. |
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cluster-node-2 fabric-node name |
Name of the second fabric node in the cluster. |
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vxlan 0..16777215 |
VXLAN ID for Cluster over tunnel. |
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node1-ip ip-address |
Specify the IP address of cluster node 1. |
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node2-ip ip-address |
Specify the IP address of cluster node 2. |
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tid tid-number |
The transaction ID assigned to the cluster. |
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mode none|master|slave |
The cluster mode. |
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ports port-list |
The list of ports. |
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remote-ports port-list |
The list of remote ports. |
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validate|no-validate |
The if the cluster link validated. |
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cluster-sync-timeout mseconds |
The cluster synchronization timeout in ms. |
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cluster-sync-offline-count number |
The number of missed timeouts before the cluster goes offline. |
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enable|disable |
The if you enabled or disabled STP. |
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stp-mode rstp|mstp |
The STP mode. |
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bpdus-bridge-ports|bpdus-all-ports |
The if the cluster sends BPDU packets to bridge specific ports. |
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bridge-id mac-address |
The MAC address of the bridge. |
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bridge-priority bridge-priority-number |
The bridge priority with a default value of 32768. |
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hello-time seconds |
The hello time in seconds |
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forwarding-delay seconds |
The forwarding time delay in seconds. |
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max-age seconds |
The maximum aging time in seconds. |
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mst-max-hops count |
The number of maximum hops for MSTP BPDUs. |
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mst-config-name mst-config-name-string |
Name of the MST configuration instance. |
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mst-config-revision mst-config-revision-number |
The MST Revision number from 0 to 65535. |
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mst-config-digest mst-config-digest-string |
The MST configuration digest. |
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cluster-mode none|master|slave |
The STP cluster mode. |
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mst-digest-mismatch-on-ports port-list |
The MST digest mismatch. |
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mst-digest-mismatch-on-peer-ports port-list |
The MST digest mismatch for cluster peer. |
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mst-config-id-mismatch-on-ports port-list |
Displays MST Config ID mismatch. |
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mst-config-id-mismatch-on-peer-ports port-list |
The MST Config ID mismatch for cluster peer. |
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mst-revision-mismatch-on-ports port-list |
The MST Revision mismatch. |
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mst-revision-mismatch-on-peer-ports port-list |
The MST Revision mismatch for cluster peer. |
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root-guard-wait-time seconds |
The root guard wait time. |
Defaults None
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History
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Version 2.5.0 |
Command introduced. |
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Version 3.0.0 |
The parameter validate|no-validate deprecated. |
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Version 6.0.1 |
The parameter mst-config-revision added. |
Usage A cluster allows two switches to cooperate in high-availability (HA) deployments. The nodes forming the cluster must be members of the same fabric. Clusters are typically used in conjunction with a virtual link aggregation group (VLAG) allowing links physically connected to two separate switches to appear as a single trunk to a third device. The third device can be a switch, server, or any Ethernet device.
Examples To display a cluster membership, use the following command:
CLI (network-admin@switch) > cluster-membership-show
