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Stacking 9300x-24Y and 9300-48P with no Redundancy

Coops72
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Switch Ports Model SW Version SW Image Mode
------ ----- ----- ---------- ---------- ----
* 1 54 C9300X-24Y 17.09.05 CAT9K_IOSXE INSTALL
2 54 C9300X-24Y 17.09.05 CAT9K_IOSXE INSTALL

I want the switches to be configured with no redundancy, but despite running switch clear stack-mode I the two  switches C9300X still re-organise back:

show switch stack-mode
Switch# Role Mac Address Version Mode Configured State
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*1 Active 8c44.a5e2.bc80 V03 N+1' None' Ready
2 Standby b44c.90c6.4b80 V03 N+1' None' Ready

How can I have these switches stacked, but without redundancy? Thanks for any tips.

 

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marce1000
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       - Check logs , on  both switches after issuing the clear stack-mode command , check for issues if any ,  

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I tried that, and after a reload, it reverts back to Active / Standby. 

How can I have these switches stacked, but without redundancy? Thanks for any tips.

Not sure i have addresses some of the information on the above post ?

I tried that, and after a reload, it reverts back to Active / Standby. 

Not sure what you referring here, you referring active  and standby, that is for stacking, not for stack power.

 

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balaji.bandi
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I would suggest to understand the Stack Power redundancy here :

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/switches/catalyst-9300-series-switches/white-paper-c11-741945.html

when you issue  switch clear stack-mode command to remove 1:1 stack mode, and change it back to N+1 stack mode.

Other way you don't want redundancy at all, remove the stack power cable.

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