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  cdma pdsn cluster member prohibit administratively
cdma pdsn cluster member prohibit administratively
To separate a member PDSN out of the cluster use the cdma pdsn cluster member prohibit 
administratively
 command in global configuration mode. To disable this feature, use the no form of the 
command.
cdma pdsn cluster member prohibit administratively
no cdma pdsn cluster member prohibit administratively
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or keywords.
Defaults
There are no default values.
Command Modes
Global configuration.
Command History
Usage Guidelines
Note
By default the same HSRP interface is used for both the active and standby controller seek 
message exchanges, and active and standby record sync. If you choose to not use the HSRP 
address, and instead use a loopback address, issue this command.
The status of the member will be updated to the controller in a subsequent periodic keepalive reply 
message the member sends to the controller. When the controller receives the message, it does not select 
this member for any of the new incoming calls. The member PDSNs that are prohibited administratively 
can be displayed on the controller using the show cluster controller member prohibited 
administratively
 command.
Examples
The following command illustrates the use of the cdma pdsn cluster member prohibit 
administratively 
command.
router# cdma pdsn cluster member prohibit administratively
Release
Modification
12.2(8)BY1
This command was introduced.