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| added DSLAM cannot try to be the Master by entering a smaller voting key number; the | |
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IP | Type in the cluster IP address. Users can connect to and manage the cluster via the cluster | |
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Netmask | Type in the cluster’s subnet mask. | |
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Gateway | Type in the cluster’s gateway IP address. | |
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ID | This field shows Cluster ID, which indicates cluster ordering. | |
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Modify | Click on this button to submit the modification. | |
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Query | Click on this button to query current status. | |
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Select a Cluster member from the drop down list above the menu tree. Then you are controlling that NE now.
Every time you modify the setting (for example, changing the Role) of any cluster member, the cluster will be reconstructed (cluster state Discovering Æ Voting Æ Master or Slave).
If you modify the Role to “Individual”, Cluster State will show ‘IDLE’. The DSLAM is not in a cluster now.
If you are directly connecting to a Slave in the cluster (connecting via its
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