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3750 switch master command

BRUNO WOLLMANN
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Hi All,

I'm sending out a quick question to verify that there is no command to manually cause a member switch to become master.  The only way to change the master is by reloading it.  Is this correct?

I know I can change switch priorities and influence which switch will become master when I reload the entire stack but there doesn't appear to be a way to change masters in a running stack without a reload.

Thanks,

Bruno

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shailesh.h
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Reference:      http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps5023/products_configuration_example09186a00807811ad.shtml

Master will be re-elected when

  • When the whole switch stack is reset1

  • When the stack master is reset or powered off

    Note: If you reset the stack master, it would reset the whole stack.

  • When the stack master is removed from the stack

  • When the stack master switch has failed

  • The switch stack membership is increased by if you add powered-on standalone switches or switch stacks.1

So your understanding is correct that you cannot make other switch master till you reload the stack...

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shailesh.h
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Reference:      http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps5023/products_configuration_example09186a00807811ad.shtml

Master will be re-elected when

  • When the whole switch stack is reset1

  • When the stack master is reset or powered off

    Note: If you reset the stack master, it would reset the whole stack.

  • When the stack master is removed from the stack

  • When the stack master switch has failed

  • The switch stack membership is increased by if you add powered-on standalone switches or switch stacks.1

So your understanding is correct that you cannot make other switch master till you reload the stack...

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