Disable Stacking - Extreme Networks ExtremeWare Command Reference Manual

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Stacking Commands

disable stacking

disable stacking [port<port_list > | slot <slot-number> | all]
Description
This command disables stacking on the specified slot and port combination.
Syntax Descriptionr
port_list
Specifies to disable stacking on one or more ports.
slot-number
Configures stacking priority on one or more switches using the slot number of the switch in the
stack.
all
Disables all ports and switches in the stack.
Default
Disabled.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to specify port and slot (switch) combinations, or use the
stacking on all elements.
By default, the disable stacking command disables stacking on all the previously stacking enabled ports
on the current switch. When stacking is disabled, the switch acts as an independent single switch.
NOTE
In Summit 400-48 systems, the two stacking ports on the rear-side of the switch are represented by port
numbers 52,53 respectively.
Example
The following command disables all stacking:
disable stacking all
The following command disables the third switch in the stack:
disable stacking slot 3
The following command disables ports 52 and 53 on a Summit 400-48:
disable stacking port 1:52,1:53
History
This command was first available in ExtremeWare 7.4.
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