
Peer Commands
Peer context commands are used to manage the configuration of failover peers, including the failover peer
configuration for this Equalizer, which is created when the system is booted for the first time. The default peer
name for the Equalizer you are logged into is of the form:
eq_sysid
The
sysid
above is Equalizer’s “Peer sysid” (or system ID), as displayed in the peer configuration; for example:
eqcli > show peer
Peer Name Type Flags F/O Mode Error ?
eq_001FD01F34D4 (Local) OS/10 Standalone No
Flags Key:
F/O => failover
A/A => active-active
P/P => preferred_primary
xfr => fo_config_xfer
eqcli > show peer eq_001FD01F34D4
eq_001FD01F34D4
Peer Name : eq_001FD01F34D4
Peer signature :
1RBCD1AF6E690485D28418176ED6A07925B243462D5FAC100064
Peer sysid : 001FD01F34D4
Flags :
OS/8 Internal IP :
Number of Interfaces : 1
eqcli >
Using Peer Commands in the Global Context
eqcli > peer peername [cmds] : Create peer (see below for cmds)
eqcli > peer peername cmds : Modify peer (see below for cmds
eqcli > no peer peername [force : Delete peer
eqcli > show peer [peername] : Display all peers or a specific peer
eqcli > peer peername : Change to a peer-specific context
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