03-22-2011 12:39 PM - edited 03-06-2019 04:12 PM
I have a few stacks in my network that after an IOS upgrade and reboot have switched master slave positions. The 3750E is set with a priority of 15 and set as the master, and the 3750G has a priority of 14.
After the upgrade and rebooting the stack, when it came back up the 3750G is now set as master. I am not sure what could cause this, but I think it has something to do with the boot up times?
Am I correct in assuming this?
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03-22-2011 03:46 PM
I am not sure what could cause this, but I think it has something to do with the boot up times?
Easy. Do you know how looooooooooooooooooong it takes a 3750E to bootup? The only way is to bounce the 3750G.03-22-2011 03:46 PM
I am not sure what could cause this, but I think it has something to do with the boot up times?
Easy. Do you know how looooooooooooooooooong it takes a 3750E to bootup? The only way is to bounce the 3750G.03-22-2011 06:44 PM
Actually yeah I did take notice. I was just confirming that it had to do with the amount of boot time.
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03-22-2011 06:57 PM
Thanks for the ratings.
Wait until you try upgrading the IOS and then you'll have a heart attack. I know I nearly had one ... or two.
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