
Network Management Interface Configuration 251
Complete Configuration
1 Configurations on the management device
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interface Vlan-interface2
ip address 163.172.55.1 255.255.255.0
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ntdp hop 2
ntdp timer port-delay 15
ntdp timer hop-delay 150
ntdp timer 3
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ndp timer hello 70
ndp timer aging 200
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cluster
ip-pool 172.16.0.1 255.255.255.248
build aaa
holdtime 100
nm-interface Vlan-interface2
ftp-server 63.172.55.1
tftp-server 63.172.55.1
logging-host 69.172.55.4
snmp-host 69.172.55.4
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Precautions ■ After the above configuration, you can execute the cluster switch-to {
member-number | mac-address H-H-H } command on the management device
to switch to the view of a member device to maintain and manage the member
device, and then use the cluster switch-to administrator command to return
to the view of the management device.
■ On the management device, you can use the reboot member {
member-number | mac-address H-H-H } [ eraseflash ] command to reboot a
member device. For detailed information about these operations, refer to
“Complete Configuration” on page 251.
■ After the above configuration, you can receive logs and SNMP trap messages
of all the cluster members on the NMS.
■ The switches cannot be used as TFTP servers.
■ It is recommended not to transmit data packets in the management VLAN.
Network Management
Interface
Configuration
The Switch 5500 supports the network management interface configuration for a
cluster. Through the network management interface of a cluster, you can manage
the member devices of the cluster from outside of the cluster.