Table Of Contents
A - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - L - M - N - O - P - R - S - T - U - V - W -
Index
A
accessing
clusters 4-10
command devices 4-8
members 4-10
access ports, cluster connection points 4-7
automatic discovery
adding members 4-14
considerations
beyond a noncandidate device 4-6
connectivity 4-2
different VLANs 4-5
management VLANs 4-5
new devices 4-7
non-CDP-capable devices 4-4
noncluster-capable devices 4-4
routed ports 4-6
creating standby groups 4-14
in clusters 4-2
See also CDP
automatic recovery, clusters
See also HSRP
automatic recovery of clusters 4-8
C
candidates
adding 4-14
automatic discovery 4-2
defined 4-2
requirements 4-2
standby group 4-14
candidates (continued)
See also command device, standby group, and members
CDP, automatic discovery in clusters 4-2
clusters
accessing 4-10
adding members 4-14
advantages of 1-1
automatic discovery 4-2
automatic recovery 4-8
creating 4-13
creating standby groups 4-14
IP addresses 4-10
LRE profile considerations 4-13
planning considerations
host names 4-10
passwords 4-11
RADIUS 4-13
SNMP 4-11
TACACS+ 4-13
redundancy 4-14
size limitation 1-1
stack considerations 4-11
verifying 4-15
cluster standby group
See also HSRP
command device
accessing 4-8
active 4-8
passive 4-8
priority 4-8
recovery from failure 4-8
redundant 4-8, 4-14
requirements 4-1
command device (continued)
standby 4-8
community strings
configuring 4-11
in clusters 4-11
SNMP 4-11
connecting Network Assistant 3-2
D
discovery, clusters
See automatic discovery
E
expert mode 2-8
F
features
expert mode 2-8
Front Panel view 2-2
guide mode 2-7
menu bar 2-4
online help 2-9
privilege levels 2-8
toolbar 2-4
Topology view 2-2
wizards 2-8
Front Panel view 2-2
G
guide mode 2-7
H
host names in clusters 4-10
HSRP
automatic cluster recovery 4-10
standby group considerations 4-9
See also clusters, cluster standby group, and standby command switch
I
installing Network Assistant
procedure 3-1
requirements 3-1
interaction modes 2-7
IP addresses
candidate or member 4-2, 4-10
command device 4-10
redundant clusters 4-8
standby command device 4-10
virtual 4-8
See also IP information
L
launching Network Assistant 3-2
LRE profiles, considerations in clusters 4-13
M
management VLAN
considerations in clusters 4-5
discovery through different management VLANs 4-5
members
adding 4-14
automatic discovery 4-2
passwords 4-10
requirements 4-2
menu bar 2-4
N
Network Assistant
connecting 3-2
installing
new packages 2-8
procedure 3-1
requirements 3-1
introduced 1-1
launching 3-2
new packages, searching for 2-8
O
online help 2-9
P
passwords in clusters 4-11
privilege levels 2-8
R
RADIUS in clusters 4-13
redundant clusters
See standby group
routed ports in clusters 4-6
S
searching for updates 2-8
SNMP in clusters 4-11
stacks in clusters 4-11
standby command device
configuring 4-14
considerations 4-9
priority 4-8
requirements 4-1
standby command device (continued)
virtual IP address 4-8
standby group
automatic recovery 4-10
considerations 4-9
creating 4-14
requirements 4-1
virtual IP address 4-8
T
TACACS+ in clusters 4-13
toolbar 2-4
Topology view 2-2
U
updates, searching for 2-8
V
virtual IP address
command device 4-8
standby group 4-8
W
wizards 2-8