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Remove Units or Front End Ports from a Stack
To remove units or front end ports from a stack, use the following instructions.
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Removing a Unit from an S-Series Stack
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Removing Front End Port Stacking
Removing a Unit from an S-Series Stack
The running-configuration and startup-configuration are synchronized on all stack units. A stack member
that is disconnected from the stack maintains this configuration.
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 offline.
NOTE: If you remove a unit in the middle of the daisy chain stack, the stack is split into multiple
parts and each forms a new stack according to the stacking algorithm described throughout this
chapter.
Examples of Removing a Stack Member (Before and After)
The following examples shows removing a stack member (before).
The following examples shows removing a stack member (after).
Removing Front End Port Stacking
To remove the configuration on the front end ports used for stacking, use the following commands.
1.
Remove the stack group configuration that is configured.
CONFIGURATION mode
no stack-unit id stack-group id
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Save the stacking configuration on the ports.
EXEC Privilege mode
write memory
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