Stack Renumber - Allied Telesis x510-28GTX Command Reference Manual

Stackable gigabit edge switches x510 series
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STACK RENUMBER

stack renumber
Overview
Use this command to renumber a specific stack member.
stack <existing stack-ID> renumber <new stack-ID>
Syntax
Every stack unit will initially try to use a stack-ID of 1.
Default
Mode
Global Configuration
Usage
This command is used to change the ID of a specific stack member - primarily when
exchanging stack members. The changes made by this command will not take
effect until the switch is rebooted.
NOTE
from the stack-ID specified. For example, if stack member 2 were removed from the
stack and a new stack unit is assigned the member 2 stack-ID, then the interface
configuration that existed for the removed stack member 2 will be applied to the new
stack member 2.
The existing stack-ID must already be assigned to an existing stack member. To
avoid duplicating IDs, a warning message will appear if you assign a new stack-ID
that is currently assigned to another stack member. However, you can continue to
renumber the stack-IDs and remove ID duplications. If you do not remove the
duplications, then one of the devices will be forced to automatically renumber to
an unused ID. Once you have removed any duplicate IDs, you can reboot the
switch to implement your changes.
Note that the configured stack-ID is saved immediately on the renumbered
member, and so is not reliant on using the copy running-config command for it to
take effect.
Example
To renumber stack 1 to stack 2, use the commands:
awplus#
awplus(config)#
Validation
show stack
Command
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Parameter
<existing stack-ID>
renumber
<new stack-ID>
: This command does not alter any of the stacks's existing configuration, apart
configure terminal
stack 1 renumber 2
Command Reference for x510 Series
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.4.7-1.x
Description
We recommend that you use only numbers 1 to 2 for
a 2 unit stack, or 1 to 4 for a four unit stack.
Change the existing stack-ID.
We recommend that you use only numbers 1 to 2 for
a 2 unit stack, or 1 to 4 for a four unit stack.
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