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‎03-19-2018 04:50 AM
So we had a couple of switches that had previously been in a 4-slot stack. Stacking was disabled but when 2 of these switch where put in a stack and enable again they had slot-3 & 4 appear and don't have master capable turned on.. ie they are stuck at the AAA login screen.
When i spacebar boot into the BootRom, i can type config none && boot but they still get stuck with stacking still on??
BootRom is only 1.0.x.x and i plan to update this tomoz morning.
Will this us allow to wipe both config and stacking?
Do we need to completely unconfigure the switch before stacking them again??
When i spacebar boot into the BootRom, i can type config none && boot but they still get stuck with stacking still on??
BootRom is only 1.0.x.x and i plan to update this tomoz morning.
Will this us allow to wipe both config and stacking?
Do we need to completely unconfigure the switch before stacking them again??
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‎03-22-2018 12:07 AM
so we recieved the latest BootRom from Extreme, but its the same version as before.
Our bootRom for the 460-G2 is currently 1.0.2.1
I have tried updating the BootRom, downloading the latest XOS image and installing. Neither of these options restore the switch to the factory defaults. Stacking is still enabled.
Reboot as master-capable doesnt exist on this BootRom.
Config none, then reboot also does nothing.
Are there any other way to reset the switch?
Yes we have now created a Fail-safe recovery for other switch due to this issue. 
Our bootRom for the 460-G2 is currently 1.0.2.1
I have tried updating the BootRom, downloading the latest XOS image and installing. Neither of these options restore the switch to the factory defaults. Stacking is still enabled.
Reboot as master-capable doesnt exist on this BootRom.
Config none, then reboot also does nothing.
Are there any other way to reset the switch?
Yes we have now created a Fail-safe recovery for other switch due to this issue. 
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‎03-22-2018 06:14 AM
Hi Dave,
Just to be sure, the command "REBOOT AS MASTER-CAPABLE" has to be executed during the pending (AAA) log in prompt and all in upper case.
Just to be sure, the command "REBOOT AS MASTER-CAPABLE" has to be executed during the pending (AAA) log in prompt and all in upper case.
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‎03-22-2018 06:14 AM
champion.. Gold Star for full details. 
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‎03-22-2018 12:07 AM
so we recieved the latest BootRom from Extreme, but its the same version as before.
Our bootRom for the 460-G2 is currently 1.0.2.1
I have tried updating the BootRom, downloading the latest XOS image and installing. Neither of these options restore the switch to the factory defaults. Stacking is still enabled.
Reboot as master-capable doesnt exist on this BootRom.
Config none, then reboot also does nothing.
Are there any other way to reset the switch?
Yes we have now created a Fail-safe recovery for other switch due to this issue. 
Our bootRom for the 460-G2 is currently 1.0.2.1
I have tried updating the BootRom, downloading the latest XOS image and installing. Neither of these options restore the switch to the factory defaults. Stacking is still enabled.
Reboot as master-capable doesnt exist on this BootRom.
Config none, then reboot also does nothing.
Are there any other way to reset the switch?
Yes we have now created a Fail-safe recovery for other switch due to this issue. 
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‎03-19-2018 11:37 AM
If you remove a switch from a stack it would be good practice to utilize the "unconfigure switch all" command to completely wipe the stacking configuration.
