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changing slot number in stack

changing slot number in stack

Gene_Fontanilla
New Contributor
On my current working stack, i have 2 x670v and 2x440. I added another 2 x670v to the stack, I want to change the slot numbers of the current 2 x440 to a different stack number. By doing this, will the config also adapt to the change? or would i need to reconfigure it?

Setup is:

x670v <- Slot 1
x670v <- Slot 2
x670v <- Slot 5
x670v <- Slot 6
x440p <- Slot 3
x440p <- Slot 4

What i want:

x670v <- Slot 1
x670v <- Slot 2
x670v <- Slot 3
x670v <- Slot 4
x440p <- Slot 5
x440p <- Slot 6

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Alexandr_P
Valued Contributor
You can see on front panel Master-node = 1
You can disconnect node on which you want to change stack#, in pending-AAA type REBOOT AS MASTER-CAPABLE, after reboot you can configure this node.

PARTHIBAN_CHINN
Contributor
firmware version
same partition ---could you check this
master capability enabled or disabled
license ?

Gene_Fontanilla
New Contributor
Thank you for all the replies, now I am encountering issues with my x440s not finding the master node, and getting stuck at pending-AAA, I have checked all possible cause of this bug, but I haven't been successful, I have tried rebuilding the stack numerous times, but it still can't find the master node, even though i can see it in the "show stacking"

any advice on this?

JohanHendrikx
Contributor II
Beware thats the you might change youre configuration when you change slot numbers.
Johan Hendrik System Architect Audax

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