Removing Members and Deleting a Cluster
You can remove member
switches in two ways:
- In the Topology view, right-click the member that you want to remove.
Its color changes to blue, and a popup menu appears.
- Choose Remove From Cluster from the popup menu and
use the Remove From Cluster window.
Or:
- In the Topology view, click the member that you want to remove.
If you hold down the Ctrl key, you can select more
than one member.
- Choose Cluster > Remove From Cluster and use the Remove From Cluster
window.
To delete a cluster, choose Cluster > Delete Cluster.
Deleting a cluster has these effects:
- The switch serving as the command
switch no longer has this role.
- Settings that are cluster-related, such as the hop count
and specifications for cluster redundancy, are erased.
- The Topology view is not available until you create a new cluster.
Related Topics
Configuring Cluster Redundancy
Topology View