1-18To do… Use the command… RemarksRestore the standard topologyfrom the Flash memory of theadministrative devicetopology restore-from local-flash OptionalDisplay the detailed informationabout a single devicedisplay ntdp single-device mac-addressmac-addressDisplay the topology of the currentclusterdisplay cluster current-topology[ mac-address mac-address1[ to-mac-address mac-address2 ] |member-id member-id1 [ to-member-idmember-id2 ] ]Display the information about thebase topology of the clusterdisplay cluster base-topology[ mac-address mac-address | membermember-id ]Display the information about allthe devices in the base clustertopologydisplay cluster base-membersOptionalThese commands can beexecuted in any view.If the management device of a cluster is a slave device in an IRF fabric, the standard topologyinformation is saved only to the local Flash of the master device in the IRF fabric.Configuring cluster device blacklistFollow these steps to configure the cluster device blacklist on a management device:To do… Use the command… RemarksEnter system view system-view —Enter cluster view cluster —Add the MAC address of aspecified device to the clusterblacklistblack-list add-mac mac-addressOptionalBy default, the cluster blacklist isempty.Delete the specified MAC addressfrom the cluster blacklistblack-list delete-macmac-address OptionalDelete a device from the clusteradd this device to the clusterblacklistdelete-member member-id[ to-black-list ] OptionalDisplays the information about thedevices in the cluster blacklist display cluster black-listOptionalThis command can be executed inany view.Configuring the Cluster Synchronization FunctionAfter a cluster is established, to simplify the access and management to the cluster, you cansynchronize the SNMP configurations on the management device and the local user configurations tothe member devices of the cluster by configuring the cluster synchronization function.