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Stack 1 Backup/Stack 2 Master Flip-Flop

Stack 1 Backup/Stack 2 Master Flip-Flop

Stanley_Riley_J
New Contributor II
So last night we had stack 1 of our 3 switch stack go down due to a UPS problem. Fail-over occurred perfectly and stack 2 became the master. Once we fixed the UPS, the stack 1 switch came back up without a problem. Now stack 2 is the master and stack 1 is the backup. What is the easiest and safest way to get stack 1 back as the master and stack 2 back as the backup?

Thanks for your time and answers,
Stan
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Stanley_Riley_J
New Contributor II
Patrick,

Awesome! Thanks for your help guys.

Stan

Patrick_Voss
Extreme Employee
Hi Stan,

"run failover", uplugging the switch or the command "reboot slot 2" will all do the same thing.

Patrick_Voss
Extreme Employee
You can use the command "run failover" but it will reboot the current master (essentially the same thing Joe mentioned. The stack will work fine the way it is and you will not have to cause any network disruption. As Joe mentioned as long as the 3rd slot is not master capable (this can be checked with the "show stacking configuration" command") the first slot will take over as master.
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