The display cluster-topology-info command displays the topology information about the cluster.
You can run the display cluster-topology-info command on the Commander switch only.
# Display the topology information about the cluster.
<HUAWEI> display cluster-topology-info
The topology information about the cluster: <-->:normal device <++>:candidate device <??>:lost device ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total topology node number is 5. [HUAWEI_0.Administrator: Root-00e0-ad14-c600] |-(GigabitEthernet0/0/2)<-->(GigabitEthernet0/0/1)[HUAWEI_3.Member-3: 00e0-da1c-4c00] | |-(GigabitEthernet0/0/3)<-->(GigabitEthernet0/0/1)[HUAWEI_2.Member-2: 00e0-875b-8f00] | | |-(GigabitEthernet0/0/1)<-->(GigabitEthernet0/0/1)[HUAWEI_1.Member-1: 00e0-0f68-6f00] |-(GigabitEthernet0/0/1)<-->(GigabitEthernet0/0/2)[HUAWEI_4.Member-4: 00e0-9f7e-0b00]
Table 1 shows the description of the display cluster-topology-info command output.
Item |
Description |
---|---|
<--> |
Normal link. |
<++> |
Candidate link. |
<??> |
Faulty link. |
Total topology node number is |
Specifies the number of nodes in the topology of the cluster. |
[HUAWEI_0.Administrator: Root-00e0-ad14-c600] |
Specifies the MAC address and host name of the switch. It varies with the name and MAC address of the device. |
|- |
Indicates the level-1 device that is connected to the root node. |
| |- |
Indicates the level-2 device which is connected to the level-1 device. |
| | |- |
Indicates the level-3 device which is connected to the level-2 device. |
(GigabitEthernet0/0/1)<-->(GigabitEthernet0/0/2) |
Specifies the names of the interfaces connecting the two devices. It varies with the interfaces of the devices. The left brackets contain information about the upper-level device. The right brackets contain information about the lower-level device. |
[HUAWEI_3.Member-3: 00e0-da1c-4c00] |
Specifies the MAC address of the member device. It varies with the name and MAC address of the device. |