Configure Clustering

A cluster consists of multiple GigaVUE-OS nodes operating as a unified fabric such that packets entering the cluster on one node can be sent to a destination port on any other node. You set up packet distribution using the standard box ID/slot ID/port ID format, allowing maps to distribute traffic to any port in the cluster. The nodes in a cluster must belong to the same software version.

The configuration examples for clustering is described in the following sections:

Clustering a Node Using Layer 3 Out-of-Band Manual Discovery
Configuring Layer 3 Out-of-Band Manual Discovery
Create and Execute the Configuration Plans
How to Use Jump-Start Configuration on GigaVUE TA Series Nodes
Join a Node to a Cluster (Out-of-Band)

Related Topics

Refer to the GigaVUE Nodes and Clusters” chapter in the GigaVUE-FM User’s Guide for detailed information about clustering.
Refer to the cluster in the reference section for details of the syntax of the cluster CLI command.