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253 | cluster-member-factory-cert Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x| Reference Guide
cluster-member-factory-cert
cluster-member-factory-cert member-mac <mac>
Description
This command sets the controller as a control plane security cluster root, and specifies a custom user-installed
certificate for authenticating cluster members.
Syntax
Parameter Description
<mac>
MAC address of the user-installed certificate on the cluster member
Usage Guidelines
If your network includes multiple master controllers each with their own hierarchy of APs and local controllers,
you can allow APs from one hierarchy to failover to any other hierarchy by defining a cluster of master
controllers. Each cluster will have one master controller as its cluster root, and all other master controllers as
cluster members.
To define a controller as a cluster root, issue one of the following commands on that controller:
l cluster-member-custom-cert: Define the controller as a cluster root, and select a user-installed certificate to
authenticate that cluster member.
l cluster-member-factory-cert: Define the controller as a cluster root, and select a factory-installed certificate
to authenticate that cluster member.
l cluster-member-ip : Define the controller as a cluster root, and set the IPsec key to authenticate that cluster
member.
For information on installing certificates on your controller, refer to the Management Utilities chapter of the Dell
Networking W-Series ArubaOS User Guide.
Example
The following command sets the controller on which you issue command as a root controller, and adds the
controller172.21.18.18 as a cluster member with the IPsec key ipseckey1:
(host) (config) #cluster-member-factory-cert member-mac 00:1E:37:CB:D4:52
Related Commands
Parameter Description Mode
control-plane-security
Configure the control plane security profile. Config mode
show cluster-config
Show the multi-master cluster configuration for the
control plane security feature.
Enable mode
show cluster-switches
Issue this command on a master controller using
control plane security in a multi-master environment to
show other the other controllers to which it is
connected.
Enable mode