06-23-2023 02:52 AM
Hi, I would like to factory default setting for 6 stack 2960X switches.
1. By providing "wr erase" on master stack, is it remove on other stack switch also?
2. Is it require to delete vlan.dat and config.text file before "wr erase"?
3. Do I need to renumber individually by login to them after removing stack cable?
4. no switch <no> provisioned command need to issue on master ?
Thanks,
Dhaval
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06-23-2023 05:16 AM
While the stack is still powered up, issue the command "wr erase".
While the stack is still powered up, remove all the stacking cable.
Delete the vlan.dat file.
Issue the command "switch X priority 1". Do not save the config.
Issue the command "switch X renumber 1". Do not save the config.
Power down the switches.
06-23-2023 05:16 AM
While the stack is still powered up, issue the command "wr erase".
While the stack is still powered up, remove all the stacking cable.
Delete the vlan.dat file.
Issue the command "switch X priority 1". Do not save the config.
Issue the command "switch X renumber 1". Do not save the config.
Power down the switches.
06-23-2023 06:20 AM
Thanks Leo,
Just repeat steps for my clarity and share one query to understand..
1. While all switches are in stack and powered up, issue the command "wr erase".
2. While all switches are in stack and powered up, remove all the stacking cable.
3. Delete the vlan.dat file.
4. Issue the command "switch X priority 1". Do not save the config.
5. Issue the command "switch X renumber 1". Do not save the config.
6. Power down the switches.
Thanks,
Dhaval
06-23-2023 06:33 AM
Console in one-by-one.
Alternatively, one can say "delete flash6:vlan.dat", remove the priority and renumber.
It all depends on the operator.
I do everything (delete the VLAN.dat file, erase the config, renumber and priority) before I remove the stacking cable. Like I said, it depends on the operator.
06-23-2023 06:48 AM
I do in favor of clear everything (delete the VLAN.dat file, delete config.text, delete config.text.backup, renumber and priority)
But Can we renumber all switches as 1 and change priority to 1 while all are still in stack ?
06-23-2023 07:08 AM
@Dhaval Dikshit wrote:
But Can we renumber all switches as 1 and change priority to 1 while all are still in stack ?
Yes, it can be done.
06-24-2023 08:24 AM
Hi Leo,
Sharing final sequence for verification. Could you pls confirm.
1. delete vlan.dat, config.text, config.text.backup from all switch flash.
2. change switches priority to 1
3. Renumber all switches to 1
4. wr erase
5. reload
6. Power Off
7. Remove stack cables.
Thanks,
Dhaval
06-24-2023 09:21 AM
Do not reload. Reload and the switches will join the stack.
After erasing the config, power down the entire stack.
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