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Issue adding a new switch to an existing C3750x stack

benspark22
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Hi

I am having an issue with adding a c3750x switch to an existing switch stack

Currently there is 2 x WS-C3750X-48P and I am trying to add another WS-C3750X-48P to this switch

I have cabled the switch to the stack using the stack cables and added the command to provision the switch on the exisitng stack.  However when I turn the switch on it just goes on its own stack.

I noticed the new switch had a later version of IOS so have downgraded this to the same version as the other switches but still no joy

Could anyone offer some advice

Here is the sh ver from the exisitng stack

uptime is 4 weeks, 4 days, 23 hours, 30 minutes

System image file is "flash:/c3750e-universalk9-mz.122-53.SE2/c3750e-universalk9-mz.122-53.SE2.bin"


License Level: ipbase
License Type: Permanent
Next reload license Level: ipbase

cisco WS-C3750X-48P (PowerPC405) processor (revision A0) with 262144K bytes of memory.
Processor board ID FDO1448Z0FJ
Last reset from power-on
21 Virtual Ethernet interfaces
1 FastEthernet interface
156 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces
6 Ten Gigabit Ethernet interfaces
The password-recovery mechanism is enabled.

512K bytes of flash-simulated non-volatile configuration memory.
Base ethernet MAC Address       : E0:5F:B9:8E:57:00
Motherboard assembly number     : 73-12553-04
Motherboard serial number       : FDO1449018E
Model revision number           : A0
Motherboard revision number     : A0
Model number                    : WS-C3750X-48PF-S
Daughterboard assembly number   : 800-32727-01
Daughterboard serial number     : FDO144805L4
System serial number            : FDO1448Z0FJ
Top Assembly Part Number        : 800-31324-01
Top Assembly Revision Number    : A0
Version ID                      : V01
CLEI Code Number                : COMJZ00ARA
Hardware Board Revision Number  : 0x02


Switch Ports Model              SW Version            SW Image
------ ----- -----              ----------            ----------
*    1 54    WS-C3750X-48P      12.2(53)SE2           C3750E-UNIVERSALK9-M
     2 54    WS-C3750X-48P      12.2(53)SE2           C3750E-UNIVERSALK9-M

Here is the sh ver of the new switch

System image file is "flash:c3750e-universalk9-mz.122-53.SE2.bin"

License Level: ipbase
License Type: Permanent
Next reload license Level: ipbase

cisco WS-C3750X-48P (PowerPC405) processor (revision E0) with 262144K bytes of memory.
Processor board ID FDO1626R2G8
Last reset from power-on
1 Virtual Ethernet interface
1 FastEthernet interface
52 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces
2 Ten Gigabit Ethernet interfaces
The password-recovery mechanism is enabled.

512K bytes of flash-simulated non-volatile configuration memory.
Base ethernet MAC Address       : 30:F7:0D:0E:6D:00
Motherboard assembly number     : 73-12553-05
Motherboard serial number       : FDO16260TBP
Model revision number           : E0
Motherboard revision number     : D0
Model number                    : WS-C3750X-48PF-S
Daughterboard assembly number   : 800-32727-01
Daughterboard serial number     : FDO16260ZLC
System serial number            : FDO1626R2G8
Top Assembly Part Number        : 800-31324-02
Top Assembly Revision Number    : E0
Version ID                      : V02
CLEI Code Number                : COMJZ00ARB
Hardware Board Revision Number  : 0x03


Switch Ports Model              SW Version            SW Image
------ ----- -----              ----------            ----------
*    1 54    WS-C3750X-48P      12.2(53)SE2           C3750E-UNIVERSALK9-M

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ksk391393
Level 1
Level 1

was it worked  for you ?

show switch stack-ports

show switch

might give some output on this

Leo Laohoo
Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame

Can you console into the new switch and post the entire bootup process?

Also please show the output to the command "sh switch detail".

Hi

I fixed the issue

It looks as though the spare stackports on the existing stack were disabled.  I manually enabled these stack ports and then restarted the new switch and it has now joined the stack.

Thanks for your replies though

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