StackWise - moving one link to an additional module
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03-11-2022 02:51 PM
I have a pair of Cat9606 switches. I'm running stackwise with two links using ports on module 5 47 and 48 on each switch (4 ports, 2 links) Because of redundancy I would like to move the link on module 5 port 47 on each switch to module 1 port 48 on each switch. Is it possible to do this without a service interruption? My thoughts are to issue the "no stackwise-virtual link 1" on the two port 47 ports, then add this command to the new ports, then of course move the cable. I opened a TAC case to be safe but was wondering if anyone has done this in the community.
Thoughts?
Thanks
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03-11-2022 04:13 PM
What firmware is the stack running on?
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03-12-2022 01:40 AM
Can you post :
#show stackwise-virtual link
Agreed technically feasible - doing in maintenance window also advise.
ya, you had opened a TAC case with much-advanced thought in case required any assistance.
Note : make sure all in same speed
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03-12-2022 02:39 AM
Hello
Not so sure you can do this on the fly tbh, it been a while since i last did this, but you may have to reload to introduce the new links.
Adding the new interface(s) to the mec would be okay however its applying the stackwise-virtual to the new interface(s) that makes me think you need to reload.
I would scheduled a outage period for this change just in case.
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