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I have two cisco 3560x and 3750x switches running Clustering feature Question

kwesiarmah
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How to find the clustering management protocol (cmp) feature from cisco navigator after gaining the output. I am not able to determine which feature CMP is under.

 

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Reza Sharifi
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If I understand your question correctly, CMP is only supported on Sup for the 6500 series.

HTH

Can you explain what you mean by "CMP"?

 

HTH

I hope you understand what I am looking for, and if not, please - Let me explain it better again. some of the title line platform ios does not support - "no cluster run," and some do. I just wanted to know which feature clustering is under.....on my attached cisco navigator output. 

CMP = Switch Clustering.  This is a very, very old and ancient way of "stacking" a series of switches.  

This feature has already been permanently disabled with the firmware you're using.

Thank you, Leo Laohoo.

Hello

I still find clustering extremely use to on switch's that still support it, It allows me to access a switch via L2 ( mac address) if for some reason i lose ip mgt connectivity to it.

 

As @Leo Laohoo as stated its now EOL but it is still around on devices.


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