To remove a stack member from the stack, disconnect the stacking cables from the unit. You may do this at
any time, whether the unit is powered or unpowered, online or of f line. Note that if you remove a unit in the
middle of the daisy chain stack, the stack will be split into multiple parts and each will form a new stack
according to the stacking algorithm described throughout this chapter.
Figure 47-10. Removing an S4810 Stack Member—Before
Force10#show system brief
Stack MAC : 00:01:e8:8a:df:e6
Reload Type : normal-reload
--
Stack Info
Unit
UnitType
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
0
Management
1
Member
2
Member
3
Standby
Figure 47-11. Removing an S4810 Stack Member—After
Force10#show system brief
Stack MAC : 00:01:e8:8a:df:e6
Reload Type : normal-reload
--
Stack Info
Unit
UnitType
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
0
Management
1
Member
2
Member
3
Standby
4
Member
5
Member
6
Member
7
Member
8
Member
9
Member
10
Member
11
Member
Remove Front End Port Stacking
To remove the configuration on the front end ports used for stacking, use the following procedure.
Task
Remove the stack group configuration that are configured.
Save the stacking configuration on the ports.
Reload the switch.
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Stacking
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Status
ReqTyp
online
S4810
online
S4810
not present
online
S4810
--
Status
ReqTyp
online
S4810
not present
S4810
not present
online
S4810
not present
not present
not present
not present
not present
not present
not present
not present
CurTyp
Version
S4810
8-3-7-13
S4810
8-3-7-13
S4810
8-3-7-13
CurTyp
Version
S4810
8-3-7-13
S4810
8-3-7-13
Command Syntax
no stack-unit id stack-group
id
write memory
reload
Ports
64
64
64
Ports
64
64
Command Mode
CONFIGURATION
EXEC Privilege
EXEC Privilege