Removing A Switch From A Stack - Dell Force10 S2410-01-10GE-24P Configuration Manual

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Figure 5-57. Using the member Command to Add a Unit to a Stack
Force10 #show supported switchtype
SID
--- -------------------------------- ------------ ---------
1
SA-01-GE-48T
3
SA-01-GE-48T
4
SA-01-GE-48T
Force10 #configure
Force10 (Config)#stack
Force10 (config-stack)#member 5 1
Force10 (config-stack)#exit
Force10 (Config)#exit
Force10 #show switch
Switch
------ ------------ ------------- ------------- --------------------- --------
1
Mgmt Switch
3
Stack Member SA-01-GE-48T
4
Stack Member SA-01-GE-48T
5
Unassigned
Force10 #

Removing a Switch from a Stack

Use the following procedure to remove a member switch from a stack (If you are removing the
management unit, first use the
Step
Command Syntax
1
interface range ethernet
range
2
shutdown
3
4
stack
no member
5
90
|
Stacking S-Series Switches
Switch Model ID
Management
Preconfig
Status
Model ID
SA-01-GE-48T
SA-01-GE-48T
movemanagement
Command Mode
Global Config
Interface Range
Global Config
unit
Stacking Config
Mgmt
Code
Pref
Type
1
0x100b000
1
0x100b000
1
0x100b000
Plugged-in
Switch
Model ID
Status
SA-01-GE-48T
OK 2.3.1.5
SA-01-GE-48T
OK 2.3.1.5
SA-01-GE-48T
OK 2.3.1.5
Not Present
command, as described above):
Purpose
Access the range of interfaces on the switch to be
removed from the stack. The command accesses the
Ethernet Range prompt within the Interface Range
mode. For example, for Unit 2, enter:
interface range ethernet 2/0/1-2/0/50
Disable all ports in the specified range.
Alternatively, you could pull all of the port
connections from the switch.
Remove the stacking cables from the unit to be
removed from the stack.
Access Stacking Config mode.
Remove the unit number from the logical stack so that
it can be recycled when you add another switch to the
stack (or you renumber an existing stack member). See
Figure 5-58 on page
Code
Version
Unit 5 added
0.0.0
91.

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