Renumber Stack Members - NETGEAR GSM7228PS Software Administration Manual

Managed switch release 8.0.3
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that occur when the switch stack compares the preconfigured configuration with the new
switch.
Table 2. Preconfigured Switches Compared to Stack Configuration
Switch Type Is the
Same
Yes
Yes

Renumber Stack Members

This example is provided as CLI commands and a Web interface procedure.
CLI: Renumber Stack Members
Note:
When issuing a command (such as move management, or
renumber), NETGEAR recommends that you wait until the
command has fully executed before issuing the next command. For
example, if a reset is issued to a stack member, use the show port
command to verify that the switch has re-merged with the stack, and
all ports are joined before issuing the next command.
If specific numbering is required, NETGEAR recommends that you assign stack members
their numbers when they are first installed and configured in the stack, if possible.
If the stack unit number for a switch is unused, you can renumber the unit by using the
switch <oldunit-id> renumber <newunit-id> CLI command. This command is
found in global config mode.
If the newunit-id has been preconfigured, you might need to remove the newunit-id from
the configuration before renumbering the unit.
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Chapter 18. Switch Stacks
Stack Member Number
Is the same.
Does not match.
Is not found in the stack
configuration.
Is not found in the
preconfigured switch.
ProSafe 7000 Managed Switch Release 8.0.3
Result
The switch stack applies configuration to the
preconfigured new switch and adds it to the stack.
• The switch stack applies its default stack member
number to the preconfigured switch and adds it to
the stack.
• The stack member number configuration in the
preconfigured switch changes to reflect the new
information.
• The switch stack applies the default configuration
to the new switch and adds it to the stack.
• The preconfigured information is changed to reflect
the new information.
The switch stack applies the default configuration to
the preconfigured switch and adds it to the stack.

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