1-16To do… Use the command… RemarksDownload a file from the sharedTFTP server of the clustertftp cluster get source-file[ destination-file ]OptionalAvailable in user viewUpload a file to the shared TFTPserver of the clustertftp cluster put source-file[ destination-file ]OptionalAvailable in user viewManaging a Cluster through the Management DeviceYou can manage the member devices through the management device, for example, adding/removinga cluster member, rebooting a member device, logging into a member device, and so on.Follow these steps to manage a cluster through management device:To do… Use the command… RemarksEnter system view system-view —Enter cluster view cluster —Add a candidate device to theclusteradd-member [ member-number ]mac-address H-H-H [ passwordpassword ]OptionalRemove a member device from thecluster delete-member member-number OptionalReboot a specified member devicereboot member { member-number| mac-address H-H-H }[ eraseflash ]OptionalReturn to system view quit —Return to user view quit —Switch between managementdevice and member devicecluster switch-to{ member-number | mac-addressH-H-H | administrator | sysnamemember-sysname }OptionalYou can use this command switchto the view of a member device andswitch back.Configure the MAC address of themanagement deviceadministrator-addressmac-address name nameOptionalBy default, a switch does notbelong to any cluster.Trace a device through MACaddress or IP addresstracemac { by-mac mac-addressvlan vlan-id | by-ip ip-address }[ nondp ]OptionalAvailable in any viewConfiguring the Enhanced Cluster FeaturesEnhanced cluster feature overview1) Cluster topology management functionAfter the cluster topology becomes stable, you can use the topology management commands on thecluster administrative device to save the topology of the current cluster as the standard topology andback up the standard topology on the Flash memory of the administrative device.