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Figure 2-6 Packet exchange during the addition of a member switch
SwitchA
(Master)
SwitchA does
not process
the packet
because
SwitchC joins
the stack for
the first time
and SwitchA
has no
information
about SwitchC
Periodically sends SPDUs
Receives a
Topo Report
packet and
assigns a
stack ID to
SwitchC
Running state

2.6 Member Switch Removal

You can remove a member switch from a stack. The stack is affected in the following ways
after a member switch is removed:
Issue 01 (2013-05-25)
SwitchC fails in stack
competition and its
SPDU is discarded
Receives a Hello packet
NBR Discover
SPDU A
Assign
Assign ACK
Running state
If the master switch is removed, the neighbor switch notifies other member switches of
the topology change and updates local neighbor information. The standby switch
becomes the new master switch. It recalculates the topology information, synchronizes
the information to other members, and selects the new standby switch. Then the stack
enters running state.
When the standby switch is removed, the master switch specifies a new standby switch,
and then recalculates the stack topology and synchronizes the information to other
member switches.
When a slave switch is removed, the master switch recalculates the stack topology
information and synchronizes the information to other member switches.
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Newly added
SwitchB
(Standby)
SPDU C
Hello B
Hello C
SPDU A
Receives an SPUD and takes part
in stack competition. SwitchA
competes to be the master and
SwitchC becomes a slave switch
Topo Report
Sends a Topo Report
packet to the master switch
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SwitchC
(Slave)
Receives a Hello packet
Electing state
Collecting state
Running state
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