replacing a failed 3850 in a stack
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03-22-2019 08:50 AM
Hi All
We have a 3850 in a stack of 2 which has failed and we need to replace it.
The switch is the same type and has the same IOS.
Do I need to do anything else on the switch before we add it to the stack?
we can not have any outage.
Many thanks
Carl
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03-22-2019 08:57 AM
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HTH
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03-22-2019 09:01 AM
Hi
I have already checked that and I am still unclear.
The only thing I can see is that it must have the same switch number, so should I just set this on the new switch before I add it?
Please advise
cheers
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03-22-2019 09:24 AM
Hi,
So, take a look at the priority on the switch that is currently in production. It should be a number between 1-15. So, if it says 15 or 10, you can leave the new switch as default which is 1. If you want to give it for example 5 than you simply add that before adding it to the stack. Just make sure the new switch you are adding has a lower priority than the switch that is working. 1 is the lowest and 15 is the highest.
HTH
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03-25-2019 01:32 AM
Hi, the switch that has failed did have a priority of 15, the one that is running has a priority of 1, see below
Switch# Role Mac Address Priority Version State
------------------------------------------------------------
1 Member 0000.0000.0000 0 0 Removed
*2 Active 00f8.2c12.2400 1 V03 Ready
So what do I need to do now ?
cheers
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03-22-2019 04:38 PM
- Power down the faulty unit;
- Remove the stacking cables;
- Install the replacement unit;
- WARNING: Make sure the replacement unit is POWERED OFF;
- Connect the stacking cable; and
- Power on the replacement unit
