1-19Displaying and Maintaining Cluster ConfigurationTo do… Use the command… RemarksDisplay all NDP configuration and runninginformation (including the interval to sendNDP packets, the holdtime, and all neighborsdiscovered)display ndpDisplay NDP configuration and runninginformation on specified ports (including theneighbors discovered by NDP on the ports)display ndp interfaceport-listDisplay global NTDP information display ntdpDisplay device information collected byNTDPdisplay ntdp device-list[ verbose ]Display status and statistics informationabout the cluster display clusterDisplay information about the candidatedevices of the clusterdisplay cluster candidates[ mac-address H-H-H |verbose ]Display information about the memberdevices of the clusterdisplay cluster members[ member-number |verbose ]Available in anyview.Clear the statistics on NDP ports reset ndp statistics[ interface port-list ]Available in userview.When you display the cluster topology information, the devices attached to the switch that is listed in thebacklist will not be displayed.Cluster Configuration ExamplesBasic Cluster Configuration ExampleNetwork requirementsThree switches compose a cluster, where:z An S5600 series switch serves as the management device.z The rest are member devices.Serving as the management device, the S5600 switch manages the two member devices. Theconfiguration for the cluster is as follows:z The two member devices connect to the management device through GigabitEthernet 1/0/2 andGigabitEthernet 1/0/3.z The management device connects to the Internet through GigabitEthernet 1/0/1.z GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 belongs to VLAN 2, whose interface IP address is 163.172.55.1.z All the devices in the cluster share the same FTP server and TFTP server.z The FTP server and TFTP server use the same IP address: 63.172.55.1.