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Removal of a SummitStack member

Removal of a SummitStack member

Peter_Bird
New Contributor
How do you clean up stacking config and port info after a stack member has been removed?

After removing a stack member by logging into the master node - and running "unconfigure stacking" {node address or slot number} then "reboot" {node address or slot number}.

The stack member you chose to remove will reboot and return to factory defaults. However the master node still "thinks" there is a stack member and shows all ports as being present - present and disabled.

The status of the master (in this case originally a 2 stack) when a show "stacking" is run - you see that it has "stacking enabled - master"
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Drew_C
Valued Contributor III
Hi Peter, I updated the title to reflect this 🙂

Peter_Bird
New Contributor
Port reports from Ridgeline and Netsight still include these ports in results.

None of these ports show up as unused ports in Netsight....but it does display them in port details in capacity manager.

Peter_Bird
New Contributor

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Peter_Bird
New Contributor
Slot-1 SWITCHXX.4 # sh stackingStack Topology is a Daisy-Chain
Active Topology is a Daisy-Chain
Node MAC Address Slot Stack State Role Flags
------------------ ---- ----------- ------- ---
*00:04:96:82:40:07 1 Active Master CA-

Bharathiraja__S
Extreme Employee
Hi Peter,

Please confirm below step is performed ?

Disable stacking

If yes share show stacking from master node.

Thanks,
Suresh.B

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