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automatic switch configuration when replaced with a faulty switch in a stack

automatic switch configuration when replaced with a faulty switch in a stack

Prashanth_Kumar
New Contributor
I am running 4-5 stacks consisting of 5 or more switches in a campus. I wanted to know if it is possible to auto configure itself in a stack when i replace a faulty switch with a new one. ( only replacing the faulty switch with a new switch ). I am using x460 switches.
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Prashanth_Kumar
New Contributor
I was wondering if there was any features like that. Anyway thank you for the responses on the same.

Nick_Yakimenko
New Contributor II
you may want to replace a CF also, card which contains config files

Patrick_Voss
Extreme Employee
Hello Prashanth,

If you are looking for the new switch to automatically place itself into the stack then this is not possible. As far as keeping the port and VLAN configuration this is being held by the master and the replacement switch will automatically apply the configuration once added.

Ram3
Extreme Employee
Please refer the below provided artillery for your reference:
https://gtacknowledge.extremenetworks.com/articles/How_To/How-to-replace-a-node-in-a-SummitStack

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