05-22-2011 08:23 PM - edited 03-06-2019 05:11 PM
I have interconnected each switch and all 3 are visible. When I console into the the master I can see and config the other ports on the member switches. Do I need to configure the members also? When I rebooted the switches the 3rd switch became the master?? Why and should I allow the switches to rearrange themselves or should I hardcode one switch to remain master? Also how do I enable stackpower for the stack?
05-22-2011 08:45 PM
When I console into the the master I can see and config the other ports on the member switches. Do I need to configure the members also?
No. You configure one and the entire stack will "share" the config.
When I rebooted the switches the 3rd switch became the master??
That's because you didn't enable switch priority. During a reboot the switch with the "highest" MAC address becomes the master. To enable switch priority (minimize stack election and specify which member is the master) use the command "switch
Also how do I enable stackpower for the stack?
By default, it's on.05-22-2011 08:48 PM
If by default it is enabled then I should be able to pull one power supply from the
stack of switches and all 3 switches should stay online. When I pulled a P.S. that switch went down?
05-22-2011 08:53 PM
do you have the stack power cable interconnected between switches? it's a different cable from the stackwise cable
05-22-2011 08:58 PM
Yes.
05-22-2011 09:00 PM
Ok then, please post the output for the command "sh stack-power".
05-22-2011 09:07 PM
I will post tomorrow around 10:00 AM. I am not currently in the office
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