3Com 5500 Switch User Manual


 
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.