Users Guide

In the WebUI
To view the current cluster configuration:
1. Navigate to Configuration > Controller.
2. Click the Cluster Setting tab.
l If you are viewing the WebUI of a cluster root, the output of this command displays the IP address of the
VLAN on the cluster member used to connect to the cluster root.
l If you are viewing the WebUI of a cluster member, the output of this command displays the IP address
of the VLAN on the cluster root used to connect to the cluster member.
In the CLI
To view your current cluster configuration, issue the CLI commands described in Table 25.
Command Description
show cluster-switches
When you issue this command from the cluster root, the output of this
command displays the IP address of the VLAN the cluster member uses
to connect to the cluster root.
If you issue this command from a cluster member, the output of this
command displays the IP address of the VLAN the cluster root uses to
connect to the cluster member.
show cluster-config
When you issue this command from the cluster root, the output of this
command shows the cluster role of the controller, and the IP address of
each active member controller in the cluster.
When you issue this command from a cluster member, the output of this
command shows the cluster role of the controller, and the IP address of
the cluster root.
Table 25: CLI Commands to Display Cluster Settings
Replacing a Controller on a Multi-Controller Network
The procedure to replace a controller within a multi-controller network varies, depending upon the role of that
controller, whether the network has a single master controller or a cluster of master controllers, and whether or
not the controller has a backup.
The following sections describe the steps to replace an existing controller. To add a new local controller to a network,
or to permanently remove a local controller without replacing it, see Viewing the Master or Local Controller
Whitelists on page 133.
Replacing Controllers in a Single Master Network
Use the procedures in this section to replace a master or local controller in a network environment with a single
master controller.
Replacing a Local Controller
Use the following procedure to replace a local controller in a single-master network:
1. Disconnect the local controller from the network.
2. If you plan on moving the local controller to another location on the network, purge the campus AP
whitelist on the controller.
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