07-19-2012 12:48 AM - edited 03-07-2019 07:51 AM
Hi,
I have 2 x 3750 stacked, the port number of the master switch is gigabitEthernet2/0/1, slave as gigabigEtherent1/0/1.
Can I change the port numbering so that the master switch gets GigabitEthernet1/0/x?
Cheers,
Hannah
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07-19-2012 03:31 AM
Hannah
The interface number is part of the switch numbering scheme.
You could try renumbering the switches.
This will require a downtime maintainance window as
the switches need to reload
1) Renumber switch 1 to 3
config t
!
switch 1 renumber 3
end
!
reload slot 1
!
show switch
! verify switch stack is now 2 & 3
copy run start
2)config t
!
switch 2 renumber 1
end
!
reload slot 2
!
show switch
! verify switch stack is now 1 & 3
copy run start
3)config t
!
switch 3 renumber 2
end
!
reload slot 3
!
show switch
! verify switch stack is now 1 & 2
copy run start
It is also recommended that you set thye priorities
for the switches making the highest prority (15)
affective on the master switch.(Usually 1)
conf t
!
switch 1 priority 15
switch 2 priority 1
!
end
!
copy run start
I would then power off both switches
Then power on switch 1 wait 30 seconds then power on switch 2
show switch
Hopefully you should now seethe status you want
Desk_3750>show switch
Switch/Stack Mac Address : 0017.9562.6500
H/W Current
Switch# Role Mac Address Priority Version State
----------------------------------------------------------
*1 Master 0017.9562.6500 15 0 Ready
2 Member 0017.9555.f600 1 0 Ready
This ifo can all be seen at :-
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps5023/products_configuration_example09186a00807811ad.shtml
Regards,
Alex.
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07-20-2012 03:15 AM
Pei,
Sorry I did no include in my list.
!
no switch 3 provisioned
!
end
copy run start
Regards,
Alex.
Please rate useful posts.
07-19-2012 03:31 AM
Hannah
The interface number is part of the switch numbering scheme.
You could try renumbering the switches.
This will require a downtime maintainance window as
the switches need to reload
1) Renumber switch 1 to 3
config t
!
switch 1 renumber 3
end
!
reload slot 1
!
show switch
! verify switch stack is now 2 & 3
copy run start
2)config t
!
switch 2 renumber 1
end
!
reload slot 2
!
show switch
! verify switch stack is now 1 & 3
copy run start
3)config t
!
switch 3 renumber 2
end
!
reload slot 3
!
show switch
! verify switch stack is now 1 & 2
copy run start
It is also recommended that you set thye priorities
for the switches making the highest prority (15)
affective on the master switch.(Usually 1)
conf t
!
switch 1 priority 15
switch 2 priority 1
!
end
!
copy run start
I would then power off both switches
Then power on switch 1 wait 30 seconds then power on switch 2
show switch
Hopefully you should now seethe status you want
Desk_3750>show switch
Switch/Stack Mac Address : 0017.9562.6500
H/W Current
Switch# Role Mac Address Priority Version State
----------------------------------------------------------
*1 Master 0017.9562.6500 15 0 Ready
2 Member 0017.9555.f600 1 0 Ready
This ifo can all be seen at :-
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps5023/products_configuration_example09186a00807811ad.shtml
Regards,
Alex.
Please rate useful posts.
07-19-2012 10:41 PM
Hi Alex,
it works like a trick But how do I delete the third member?
I have power recycled both switches.
Switch# Role Mac Address Priority Version State
----------------------------------------------------------
*1 Master f0f7.55b1.3980 5 1 Ready
2 Member f0f7.55b1.1900 1 1 Ready
3 Member 0000.0000.0000 0 1 Provisioned
Cheers,
Pei Wai
10-17-2013 07:26 AM
This was of a great help !!
07-19-2012 03:48 AM
07-20-2012 03:15 AM
Pei,
Sorry I did no include in my list.
!
no switch 3 provisioned
!
end
copy run start
Regards,
Alex.
Please rate useful posts.
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