05-24-2005 01:04 PM - edited 03-03-2019 09:39 AM
I currently am working on testing a design that will include several stacks of 3750 switches with EMI images.(12.2(25)SEB1 currently) I am testing right now with just 2 3750s connected with stackwise cables and one 3750 acting as a fill in for the 4500 core switch. I can get everything up and running fine with the stackwise, but everything kind of goes to bad when I break the stackwise. I have tried disconnecting the cable with the switches powered up and with the switches powered down. When everything is done and the 2 switches are back up with the stack broken both switches are keeping the entire stackmaster configuration from when they were stacked. All interfaces, vlans, routing (OSPF), etc are identical on both switches. By all interfaces I mean that switch 2 has ports 2/0/1 - 3/0/24 and switch 3 also has 2/0/1 - 3/0/24. This creates a duplicate router ID for OSPF which causes half the network to work for a few minutes and then the other half for a few minutes. Of course this means that while one half is working the other is not working properly. Thank you in advance for any help that you may be able to offer.
05-25-2005 05:42 AM
If you do a "show switch" does it show a switch listed as "Provisioned"? If it does, all you need to do is a "no switch
05-25-2005 01:00 PM
Thank you for the reply. I can issue the no switch <> provision command and that helps, but it also means that until somebody gets to the switch to issue the command that portion of the network remains down. Is there a way that the provisioning can be undone when the stack breaks. There may not be anyone around that knows how to issue the command for an extended period of time.
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