Use show stack view to list the stack Members. For example, suppose that you
wanted to use the Commander to remove the "North Sea" Member from the
following stack:
SMC6624M(config)# show stack view
Stack Members
SN MAC Address
-- ------------- ---------------- ----------- -------------------------
Remove this Member
0
from the stack.
1
2
3
Figure 9-34. Example of a Commander and Three Switches in a Stack
You would then execute this command to remove the "North Sea" switch from
the stack:
SMC6624M
7fc700
Using the Member's CLI To Remove the Member from a Stack.
Syntax: no stack join <mac-addr>
To use this method, you need the Commander's MAC address, which is
available using the show stack command in the Member's CLI. For example:
CLI for "North Sea"
Stack Member
MAC Address of the
Commander for the
Stack to Which
the"North Sea"
Switch Belongs
Figure 9-35. Example of How To Identify the Commander's MAC Address from a
Member Switch
System Name
0030c1-7fec40 SMC6624M
0060b0-880a80 Indian Ocean
0060b0-df1a00 Bering Sea
0030c1-7fc700 North Sea
(config)
no stack member 3 mac-address
#
where:
•
3
is the "North Sea" Member's switch number (
•
is the "North Sea" Member's MAC address
0030c1-7fc700
Configuring Advanced Features
Device Type Status
SMC 10/100 Commander Up
SMC 10/100 Member Up
SMC 10/100 Member Up
SMC 10/100 Member Up
SN
)
Stack Management
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