05-01-2023 09:29 AM
Hey Everyone,
I have some maintenance to take care of soon. Historically, we have found it easiest to boot default and reconfigure stacks of two because of the stack of 1 election that takes place once you remove either base or slave in a stack of two.
I'm working in a Healthcare environment where powering down switches/defaulting are less than desirable options especially having to do this on a switch that's currently working.
Is there really no way to replace a switch in a stack of two that doesn't require a reboot of the working switch? My solution for replacing a slave in a stack of two is to add the replacement switch as a 3rd switch in the stack then remove switch two after migrating devices to switch 3. This is not as easy with a base switch that needs replaced.
Just making sure there's nothing I'm missing here.
06-30-2023 05:36 AM
Hi Josh,
Of course you can ! I do it many time.
Here you can find more information about stack operations, base unit replacement included.
https://extremeportal.force.com/ExtrArticleDetail?an=000086890
With your method, how do you proceed to switch the new device as base unit ?
regards,
Théo