Easy way to restore config after enable stacking(ports doesnt match ie. Port 1 instead Port 1:1)
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‎09-07-2015 02:58 PM
Hi,
is there an easy way to restore the config after enabling stacking?
Any Command which has a port defintion inside doesnt work anymore. im wondering that it not automatically converts i.e. port 1 in port 1:1.
Whats the best practice for this task?
Thanks
is there an easy way to restore the config after enabling stacking?
Any Command which has a port defintion inside doesnt work anymore. im wondering that it not automatically converts i.e. port 1 in port 1:1.
Whats the best practice for this task?
Thanks
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‎09-08-2015 07:15 AM
Write a script that do it. That is what we did
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‎09-08-2015 07:15 AM
Are you willing/able to share your script? Sounds like it would be helpful here if you still have it.
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‎09-08-2015 07:12 AM
Thats really frustrating.
Thanks
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‎09-08-2015 01:26 AM
Holger,
With regards to the configuration, we would have to manually edit the port configuration in a notepad++ and then copy paste the configuration in the switch cli.
Regards,
Sumeesh.
With regards to the configuration, we would have to manually edit the port configuration in a notepad++ and then copy paste the configuration in the switch cli.
Regards,
Sumeesh.
