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Chapter7 Clustering Switches
Creating a Switch Cluster
Creating a Switch Cluster
Using CMS to create a cluster is easier than using the CLI commands. This section provides this
information:
Enabling a Command Switch, page 7-18
Adding Member Switches, page 7-19
Creating a Cluster Standby Group, page 7-21
Verifying a Switch Cluster, page 7-22
This section assumes you have already cabled the switches, as described in the switch hardware
installation guide, and followed the guidelines described in the “Planning a Switch Cluster” section on
page 7-5.
Note Refer to the release notes for the list of Catalyst switches eligible for switch clustering, including which
ones can be command switches and which ones can only be member switches, for t he required software
versions, and for the browser and Java plug-in configurations.

Enabling a Command Switch

The switch you designate as the command switch must m eet the requi r emen ts de scri bed i n th e
“Command Switch Characteristics” section on page 7-3, the “Planning a Switch Cluster” section on
page 7-5, and the release notes.
We strongly recommend that the highest-end, command-capable switch in the cluster be the command
switch:
If your switch cluster has a Catalyst3550 switch, that switch should be the command switch.
If your switch cluster has Catalyst2900 XL, Catalyst 2940, Catalyst 2950, Catalyst 2950 LRE,
Catalyst 2955, and Catalyst 3500 XL switches, the Catalyst 2950 or Catalyst2955 swi tch should be
the command switch.
If your switch cluster has Catalyst 1900, Catalyst 2820, Catalyst 2900XL, and Cata lyst 3500 XL
switches, either the Catalyst 2900 XL or Catalyst 3500 XL switch should be the command switch.
You can enable a command switch, name the cluster, and assign an IP address and a password to the
command switch when you run the setup program during initial switch setup. For information about
using the setup program, refer to the release notes.
If you did not enable a command switch during initial switch setup, launch Device Manager from a
command-capable switch, and select Cluster > Create Cluster. Enter a cluster number (the default is0),
and use up to 31 characters to name the cluster (Figure 7-9). Instead of using CMS to enable a command
switch, you can use the cluster enable global configuration command.