02-14-2019 07:28 PM - edited 03-08-2019 05:20 PM
I am stacking 2nd 3850 to existing production switch. Both has the same iOS. all the basics are covered but just having 2nd thought that Is there anything I should be aware of or missing anything??? Any expert advise?
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02-19-2019 11:09 PM
If all done as per guidenace. Master switch keep 15, and add new switch with lower number.
Since you are doing first time, if nervous, then suggested do it in maintenance window to cover yourself. if any case switch stack required to reboot (Generally not required).
02-14-2019 09:25 PM
02-19-2019 12:37 PM
Can I change the priority of production switch then plug stack cables and then power new switch?
02-14-2019 09:30 PM
Here is how I am planing to add this switch:
Make sure you have running configuration backup.
Do this in maintenance windown, in case anything go wrong, you may need to reboot entire stack to resolve the issue
Stacking rules :
Make sure both the hardware same models,
All switchesi n the switch stack need to be running compatible software versions.
here is the reference guide :
02-19-2019 12:49 PM
I just realized that I did not mention one thing, new switch will be stacked with production switch so now saying that...I have covered the basics like same iOS, Priority on production switch is low so I need to change that first. New switch priority and switch number is changed to Switch 2 Priority 14.
Production Switch:
Switch# Role Mac Address Priority Version State
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*1 Active xxxxxxxxxxxxx 1 K0 Ready
I looked at Cisco stacking diagram, I am using 2 stacking cables - if one goes bad so at least I have redundancy.
give your feed back.
02-19-2019 11:09 PM
If all done as per guidenace. Master switch keep 15, and add new switch with lower number.
Since you are doing first time, if nervous, then suggested do it in maintenance window to cover yourself. if any case switch stack required to reboot (Generally not required).
02-20-2019 09:00 PM
02-21-2019 03:25 AM
No worries, keep us posted any issues. if resolved and mark as resolved.
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