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To assign a node to a configured device group, use the node command. To remove the node from the device group, use the no form of this command.
node { ip ipv4-address | IPv6 ipv6-address }
no node { ip ipv4-address | IPv6 ipv6-address }
ip ipv4-address |
Specifies the IPv4 address-based load or traffic distribution. |
IPv6 ipv6-address |
Specifies the-IPv6 address-based load or traffic distribution. |
None.
Device group configuration mode (config-device-group)
Release |
Modification |
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Cisco NX-OS 8.0(1) |
This command was introduced. |
Catena must be enabled and configured before using this command. For more information about these task, see "Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Switches Configuration Guide: The Catena Solution."
The following example shows how to assign a node to a device group:
switch# configure terminal switch(config)# catena device-group s-dg-1 switch(config-device-group)# node ip 1.1.1.1 switch(config-device-group)# node ip 2.2.2.2
Command |
Description |
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Creates a device group. |