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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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Gene_Fontanilla
New Contributor

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As you can see, slot 3 which is the x440 switch, can be seen in the stack topology but cannot be configured, and is unable to see the master node. causing it to be stuck at AAA

Gene_Fontanilla
New Contributor
x670v switches have the same partition settings, i think x440 has different partition.

PARTHIBAN_CHINN
Contributor
Is the partition same on all switches in stack ?

Gene_Fontanilla
New Contributor
Hi

partition used = secondary
firmware = summitX-15.6.1.4.xos
x440 = master capability not enabled

enabled enhanced protocol.

will attach screenshots

Stephane_Grosj1
Extreme Employee
Hi,
No information in the logs of the master node?
The x440s are configured as Standby node, not Master-Capable (as you are very likely to have a license mismatch)?
If you have unconfigured the x440s stacking config, have you configured back the enhanced protocol for stacking?
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