/cfg/sys/sync/peer
Peer Switch Menu
When you enter the Peer Switch menu, you are prompted to enter the peer number (1 through 5). After entering the peer number, a menu similar to the following displays:
 
[Peer Switch 1 Menu]
addr - Set peer switch IP address
ena - Enable peer switch
dis - Disable peer switch
range - Set synchronization target for a range of vADCs
del - Delete peer switch
cur - Display current peer switch configuration
 
Peer Switch Menu Options (/cfg/sys/sync/peer) 
Command Syntax and Usage
addr
 
Enters or edits the IP address for the peer. This supports both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
ena
 
In order for the vADC to recognize the peer, you must enable it.
dis
 
If you disable the peer, it is not longer synchronized with the vADC.
range
 
Sets the associated range of vADCs to be synchronized. You can enter a combination of single vADCs and ranges of vADCs. For example: 1, 3-5, 8.
Note: If you change the vADC range (for example, from “1, 3-5, 8” to “1, 3, 8”), the vADCs that you removed from the range remain active on the peer vADC, but the primary vADC no longer synchronizes its configuration changes with the removed vADCs. The Global Administrator can later choose to manually delete these vADCs from the peer vADC.
del
 
Deletes the current peer.
cur
 
Displays pending configuration changes for all peers.
Example display:
Current peer switch: 1
10.104.216.22. enabled
range 1-4