what is the best way to reboot an entire stack of 3 switches?
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‎06-02-2016 10:17 PM
I'm assuming that reboot stack-topology will reboot all 3 switches in the stack and have them come back up without changing slots.
Is this true or is there some other way that I should reboot them?
Is this true or is there some other way that I should reboot them?
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‎06-03-2016 10:31 AM
There are 2 different purposes/concepts for "reboot" and "reboot stack-topology" commands.
When you use "reboot" command on master node it will reboot all units in the Active Topology. That means only stacking members working and running will be rebooted.
However, if you do "reboot stack-topology", it will reboot the Stack Topology regardless of its members state.
When you use "reboot" command on master node it will reboot all units in the Active Topology. That means only stacking members working and running will be rebooted.
However, if you do "reboot stack-topology", it will reboot the Stack Topology regardless of its members state.
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‎06-03-2016 07:10 AM
reboot stack-topology command is used to reboot the entire stack. difference between reboot and reboot stack-topology is, "reboot stack-topology" command can be executed from any slot. but reboot command can be executed only from master node.
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‎06-03-2016 03:02 AM
If you reboot a stack or stack member, the unit numbering will not chamge.
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Zdeněk Pala
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‎06-02-2016 11:00 PM
Thank you as well Andrew!
