02-01-2019 01:59 PM - edited 03-08-2019 05:30 PM
Is there a new process for adding/removing stack members to a DNA fabric enabled switch or is it much like a tradition stack membership change from the switch console?
remove a switch from a stack
1) power it down and them unprovision it
2) recable the existing switches stackwise cables
3) perform no switch xx provision xx
add switch to existing stack
1) on existing stack - switch xxx provision (type of switch your adding)
2) on new switch change switch priority to a value higher then the existing master then save and power off
3) connect stackwise cables
4) power on new switch member
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02-11-2019 01:34 PM
you are right except "on new switch change switch priority to a value higher then the existing master then save and power off", if you want the new switch to be master (now called Active) then only you do what you have mentioned above, chances are your current active is already configured with priority 15 in that case if you configure the new switch also with priority 15 then the switch with lowest MAC will become Active.
if you want the new switch to join stack as member, just configure it with priority lower that you current Active and Standby in Stack.
02-15-2019 02:50 PM
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02-11-2019 10:57 AM
02-11-2019 01:34 PM
you are right except "on new switch change switch priority to a value higher then the existing master then save and power off", if you want the new switch to be master (now called Active) then only you do what you have mentioned above, chances are your current active is already configured with priority 15 in that case if you configure the new switch also with priority 15 then the switch with lowest MAC will become Active.
if you want the new switch to join stack as member, just configure it with priority lower that you current Active and Standby in Stack.
02-15-2019 02:50 PM
I found this documentation which may help others in the future
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