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member member-id: Displays the structure of the standard topology three layers above or below the 
node specified by the member ID. 
Description 
Use the display cluster base-topology command to display the standard topology of the cluster.  
The standard topology of a cluster refers to the topology saved through the topology save-to 
command. The standard topology is the backup of the normal topology information of a cluster and is 
mainly used to resume the normal topology of the cluster member devices in case the cluster topology 
encounters a fault. 
Examples  
# Display the standard topology of the cluster. 
<aaa_0.Sysname> display cluster base-topology 
-------------------------------------------------------------------- 
     (PeerPort) ConnectFlag (NativePort) [SysName:DeviceMac] 
-------------------------------------------------------------------- 
[aaa_0.3Com:000f-e202-2180] 
    | 
    ├-(P_0/40)<-->(P_0/6)[Sysname:000f-e200-2200] 
    | 
    ├-(P_0/28)<-->(P_3/0/1)[Sysname:000f-e200-1774] 
    | 
    ├-(P_0/22)<-->(P_1/0/2)[aaa_5.3Com:000f-e200-5111] 
    | 
    ├-(P_0/18)<-->(P_3/0/2)[Sysname S3600:000f-e218-d0d0] 
    | 
    ├-(P_0/14)<-->(P_1/0/2)[Sysname:000f-e200-5601] 
    | 
    └-(P_0/4)<-->(P_0/2)[Switch 5500-EI 28-Port:000f-e200-00cc] 
The output information of the display cluster base-topology command is in the following format: 
(peer port number)<-->(local port number)[peer device name:peer device MAC address] 
For example, (P_0/40)<-->(P_0/6)[Sysname:000f-e200-2200] means that the peer device uses its port 
Ethernet 1/0/40 to connect to port Ethernet 1/0/6 of the local device; the peer device name is Sysname; 
the MAC address of the peer device is 000f-e200-2200. 
display cluster black-list 
Syntax 
display cluster black-list 
View 
Any view  
Parameters 
None