08-03-2018 10:23 AM - edited 03-08-2019 03:49 PM
Hi Guys looking for advice to tackle a replacement problem.
I have a 3850 stack 1 to 4 with different types of 3850's from SFP's to SFP + and 10GBE
I stupidly replaced the 3rd member of the stack of a 24 port SFP with a 24 port SFP+ as they were bought near the same time I though versions would be the same and in a rush did it.
Curernt stack version looks like
Switch Ports Model SW Version SW Image Mode
WS-C3850-24XS 03.07.04E cat3k_caa-universalk9 INSTALL
and new switch looks like
Switch Ports Model SW Version SW Image Mode
WS-C3850-24XS 16.3.5b CAT3K_CAA-UNIVERSALK9 INSTALL
As you can see turning it on screwed the membership and only 2 switches were showing in a show ver.
Routing is still working from face value, and I have unplugged the new switch from the broken stack.
Im going to get them all on the same version and so on and I was going to redo all all of the new member 3's interfaces.
But can someone advise on the best way to get out my pickle?
Thanks in advance
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08-03-2018 04:42 PM
08-03-2018 04:42 PM
08-07-2018 12:56 PM
Thank you for the quick reply.
I had broken the stack properly with 2 members going into ROMMON mode and would not boot. I had to use the command
switch: set MANUAL_BOOT no
to get it to boot. Then I got the below message with the second switch rebooting every time it did an HA sync with the master.
%ISSU-3-PEER_INCOMP_SET: Peer incompatibility set for image (CAT3K_CAA-UNIVERSALK9-M), version (03.07.04E) on peer uid (2)
<Sat Aug 4 08:40:02 2018> Message from sysmgr: Reason Code:[4] Reset Reason:Reset/Reload requested by [stack-manager]. [ISSU Incompatibility]
Through me off looking like it was incompatible with software versions when these were the original members on the same version. Cisco docs told me from the second error log to shut down the whole stack and then bring the members up one by one. I followed the instructions to downgrade the new switch and keep it off. I then booted them up in order doing a show switch showed the the stack built it self from scratch as each switch joined.
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