Dell 40G Switch User Manual


 
Stacking Dell Force10 MXL 10/40G Switches
21
FTOS(conf)#no stack-unit 2 stack-group 0
FTOS(conf)#no stack-unit 2 stack-group 1
FTOS(conf)#no stack-unit 2 stack-group 2
FTOS(conf)#no stack-unit 2 stack-group 3
:
:
FTOS(conf)#no stack-unit 5 stack-group 2
FTOS(conf)#no stack-unit 5 stack-group 3
FTOS(conf)#exit
Save the configuration and reload.
FTOS#copy running-config startup-config
File with same name already exist.
Proceed to copy the file [confirm yes/no]: yes
!
9582 bytes successfully copied
Synchronizing data to peer Stack-unit
!!!!
....
FTOS#reload
Once the reload has completed, unplug stacking cables from all ports where stacking was removed.
Renumbering stack units
Renumbering a Master, Standby or member unit, requires the stack-unit renumber command and a
reload of one or more switches:
Renumbering the Master switch requires a reload of the entire stack
Renumbering the Standby switch only requires that switch to reload, but a different member
switch is elected as the new Standby
Renumbering a member switch requires a reload of that switch only
Renumbering any unit in the middle of a daisy-chain topology stack may require a stack-split
and subsequent stack-merge to occur
Renumbering a switch to a number already assigned to another stack unit results in following
error message:
Renumbering will reset the unit. Warning: Interface configuration for current unit will be
lost! Proceed to renumber [confirm yes/no]:”
Use the following command to renumber:
FTOS#stack-unit 1 renumber 5
Renumbering will reset the unit. Proceed to renumber [confirm yes/no]:
If the new number which we want to assign is already used by an existing member of the stack, the
below error will occur.