Planning a Switch Cluster
Note
Candidate Switch and Cluster Member Switch Characteristics
Candidate switches are cluster-capable switches and switch stacks that have not yet been added to a
cluster. Cluster member switches are switches and switch stacks that have actually been added to a
switch cluster. Although not required, a candidate or cluster member switch can have its own IP address
and password (for related considerations, see the
section on page
Stacking is supported only on Catalyst 2960-S switches running the LAN base image.
Note
To join a cluster, a candidate switch must meet these requirements:
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Planning a Switch Cluster
Anticipating conflicts and compatibility issues is a high priority when you manage several switches
through a cluster. This section describes these guidelines, requirements, and caveats that you should
understand before you create the cluster:
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Catalyst 2960 and 2960-S Switches Software Configuration Guide, Release 15.0(1)SE
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Standby cluster command switches must be the same type of switches as the cluster command
switch. For example, if the cluster command switch is a Catalyst 2960 switch, the standby
cluster command switches must also be Catalyst 2960 switches. If the cluster command switch
is a Catalyst 2960-S switch, the standby cluster command switches must also be Catalyst 2960-S
switches. Refer to the switch configuration guide of other cluster-capable switches for their
requirements on standby cluster command switches.
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It is running cluster-capable software.
It has CDP version 2 enabled.
The ip http server global configuration command must be configured on the switch.
It is not a command or cluster member switch of another cluster.
If a cluster standby group exists, it is connected to every standby cluster command switch through
at least one common VLAN. The VLAN to each standby cluster command switch can be different.
It is connected to the cluster command switch through at least one common VLAN.
Note
Catalyst 1900, Catalyst 2820, Catalyst 2900 XL, Catalyst 2950, and Catalyst 3500 XL
candidate and cluster member switches must be connected through their management VLAN
to the cluster command switch and standby cluster command switches. For complete
information about these switches in a switch-cluster environment, refer to the software
configuration guide for that specific switch.
This requirement does not apply if you have a Catalyst 2970, Catalyst 3550, Catalyst 3560,
or Catalyst 3750 cluster command switch. Candidate and cluster member switches can
connect through any VLAN in common with the cluster command switch.
Automatic Discovery of Cluster Candidates and Members, page 6-5
HSRP and Standby Cluster Command Switches, page 6-9
"IP Addresses" section on page 6-12
Chapter 6
Clustering Switches
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"Passwords"
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