Adds a device (access point, wireless controller, or service platform), as a member, to an existing cluster of devices. Assign a static IP address to the device before adding to a cluster. Note, a cluster can be only formed of devices of the same model type.
Note
This command and its syntax is common to both the User Executable and Privilege Executable configuration modes.join-cluster <IP> user <USERNAME> password <WORD> {level|mode}
join-cluster <IP> user <USERNAME> password <WORD> {level [1|2]|mode [active|standby]}
join-cluster <IP> user <USERNAME> password <WORD> {level [1|2]|mode [active|standby]}
join-cluster |
Adds a access point wireless controller, or service platform to an existing cluster |
<IP> |
Specify the cluster member's IP address. |
user <USERNAME> |
Specify a user account with super user privileges on the new cluster member |
password <WORD> |
Specify password for the account specified in the user parameter |
level [1|2] |
Optional. Configures the routing level
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mode [active|standby] |
Optional. Configures the cluster mode
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To add a device to an existing cluster:
After adding a device to a cluster, execute the "write memory" command to ensure the configuration persists across reboots.
rfs4000-229D58>join-cluster 192.168.13.15 user admin password superuser level 1 mode standby ... connecting to 192.168.13.15 ... applying cluster configuration ... committing the changes ... saving the changes [OK] rfs4000-229D58>
rfs4000-229D58>show context ! ! Configuration of RFS4000 version 5.9.5.0-012D ! ! version 2.6 ! ! ................................................................................ cluster name TechPubs cluster mode standby cluster member ip 192.168.13.15 level 1 logging on logging console warnings logging buffered warnings ! ! end rfs4000-229D58>
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