02-23-2021 12:28 AM
Hi,
I have stack of 7 Cisco 9200 switches and they are assigned priority 15-1 respectively.
The active switch with highest priority rebooted due to some error and become a member.
Now how I can assign back this switch active role without reloading the stack?
Switch# Role Priority Version State
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1 Member 15 V01 Ready
*2 Active 12 V01 Ready
3 Standby 10 V01 Ready
4 Member 8 V01 Ready
5 Member 7 V01 Ready
6 Member 6 V01 Ready
7 Member 2 V01 Ready
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02-23-2021 02:47 AM
This is not an issue as long as it working, that is working behaviour of stacking. ( there is no mechanism to preempt when the master back to become master of stack).
if you want to master to be back as oprginal you need to reboot stack, (i would not suggest this approach) - when you do maintenance window, make sure you bring them accordingly
02-23-2021 02:32 AM
Hi there,
From:
"When an active switch reboots it becomes standby and the existing standby switch becomes the new active. The existing member switches remain in the same state."
So you would need to reload switch 2, this would make switch 3 Active and switch 1 Standby. Then finally reload switch 3 to make switch 1 Active. Obviously let the reloaded switch boot up and rejoin the stack before the next reload otherwsie you risk splitting the stack and causing yourself more problems!
cheers,
Seb.
02-23-2021 02:47 AM
This is not an issue as long as it working, that is working behaviour of stacking. ( there is no mechanism to preempt when the master back to become master of stack).
if you want to master to be back as oprginal you need to reboot stack, (i would not suggest this approach) - when you do maintenance window, make sure you bring them accordingly
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