L2tpv3 – Brocade Mobility RFS Controller CLI Reference Guide (Supporting software release 5.5.0.0 and later) User Manual
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join-cluster
[active|standby]}
Usage Guidelines:
To add a device to an existing cluster:
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Configure a static IP address on the device (access point, wireless controller, or service
platform).
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Provide username and password for superuser, network admin, system admin, or operator
accounts.
After adding the device to a cluster, execute the “write memory” command to ensure the
configuration persists across reboots.
Example
rfs7000-37FABE#join-cluster 172.16.10.10 user admin password admin123
Joining cluster at 172.16.10.10... Done
Please execute “write memory” to save cluster configuration.
rfs7000-37FABE#
nx6500-31FABE#join-cluster 172.16.10.10 user admin password admin123
Joining cluster at 172.16.10.10... Done
Please execute “write memory” to save cluster configuration.
nx6500-31FABE#
Related Commands:
l2tpv3
Establishes or brings down an Layer 2 Tunnel Protocol Version 3 (L2TPV3) tunnel
Supported in the following platforms:
join-cluster
Adds a access point, wireless controller, or service platform to an existing cluster
Specify the cluster member’s IP address.
user
Specify a user account with super user privileges on the new cluster member
password
Specify password for the account specified in the user parameter
level [1|2]
Optional. Configures the routing level
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1 – Configures level 1 routing
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2 – Configures level 2 routing
mode [active|standby]
Optional. Configures the cluster mode
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active – Configures this cluster as active
•
standby – Configures this cluster to be on standby mode
Initiates cluster context. The cluster context enables centralized management and configuration of all cluster
members from any one member.
Creates a new cluster on a specified device