Using The Cli To Remove A Member From A Stack - HP 3500 Series Advanced Traffic Management Manual

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Stack Management for the 3500, 3500yl, 6200yl and 6600 Switches
Configuring Stack Management
HP Switch(config)# no stack name Test
HP Switch(config)# show stack all
Stacking - Stacking Status (All)
Stack Name
--------------- ------------- ------------------------- ------------
Big_Waters
Others:
HP Switch(config)# stack join 1cc1de-cfbc80
Figure 6-33. Example of Command Sequence for Converting a Commander to a Member
N o t e
6-38
Converting a Commander to a Member of Another Stack. Removing
the Commander from a stack eliminates the stack and returns its Members to
the Candidate pool with
Syntax:
no stack name < stack name>
stack join < mac-address >
If you don't know the MAC address of the destination Commander, you can
use
to identify it.
show stack all
For example, suppose you have a switch operating as the Commander for a
temporary stack named "Test". When it is time to eliminate the temporary
"Test" stack and convert the switch into a member of an existing stack named
"Big_Waters", you would execute the following commands in the switch's CLI:
MAC Address
System Name
1cc1de-cfbc80 Big_Waters-0
000883-08f980 Big_Waters-1
0001e6-0421c0 North Sea

Using the CLI To Remove a Member from a Stack

You can remove a Member from a stack using the CLI of either the Commander
or the Member.
When you remove a Member from a stack, the Member's
is set to
.
No
disabled.
Auto Join
Eliminates the "Test" stack and converts
the Commander to a Candidate.
Helps you to identify the MAC address of the
Commander for the "Big_Waters" stack.
Adds the former "Test" Commander to the
"Big_Waters" stack.
Status
Commander Up
Member Up
Commander Up
parameter
Auto Join

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