10-01-2008 12:35 PM - edited 03-06-2019 01:42 AM
If i remove a master switch in a stack, will the stack still work?
I just need to get this particular switch configs to upload to tftp without transferring the entire stack config over... how do i do that?
DUstin
10-01-2008 01:06 PM
Hello Dustin,
I don't recommend to try what you suggest.
I would do the following:
use sh switch to locate the master in the stack to know its slot number
upload the whole config in a text file
with an editor remove the config of ports with slot different then the master's one
renumber to 1 the master slot number, if different, on the remaining interfaces
and you should have what you want without causing any change to the stack.
Hope to help
Giuseppe
10-01-2008 02:47 PM
Hey there!
So basically I just want to replace the 3750 to a 3750G, the switch is in that stack. If i do what you say, i shouldnt have no problem? The switch i am upgrading is the master, but its the only FastEthernet, So thats why i wanted to upgrade to a GIG switch.
I just get kinda nervous about this whole thing.
10-02-2008 12:38 AM
Hello Dustin,
depending on the IOS release there is a feauture called
Switch Provisioning for Stackwise technology
Allows switches in a 3750 stack to be pre-configured, prior to adding physically.
this should be the way to add the new switch to the stack.
see
Hope to help
Giuseppe
10-02-2008 04:01 AM
Giuseppe,
how do i get just that particular config from the one stack without getting all the others, so i can load onto the GIG switch. All the configurations will be the exact same, even though console, when i do a "show run", it shows the entire stack. I just need the configs from that particular stack so i can load onto a TFTP and load onto the new one...
any suggestions?
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