Hi,
I have a similar question. There is a problem with one of the members ID=1 (4 members stack)
Looking at the documentation, after poweroff member ID=1, member with ID=2 will take over the role of Condutor (the configuration will be on it). After preparing a new member (setting the interfaces for stack and set ID=1) and connecting it to the stack (do I understand correctly that on the poweredon new member We should connect stack cables?), the new member with ID=1 should download the configuration from the stack and should become new Condutor.
Has he already done this?
I'm bit worried that the new member with ID=1 override the "empty" configuration to the stack, instead of get configuration from it...
thx for any suggestion.
Best Regards
Rafal
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Rafał Bartczak
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Original Message:
Sent: 11-12-2024 05:16 AM
From: DP70
Subject: Replace member stack 1960
Hi,
firstly configuration is saved on the conductor which is Unit ID1 which is active.
Since Unit ID 2 is down, backup conductor should be unit ID3 now.
See that the topology is chain ( unit id 1 -> 2 -> 3 -> 4)
Your flow is correct, however if its easier better to set the unit IDs set manually on the 3 switches before replacing so that its consistent for ever instead of unit IDs being auto.
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Dhanasekar Panneerselvam
Original Message:
Sent: 10-31-2024 03:32 AM
From: SAV ABSAMS
Subject: Replace member stack 1960
Hi,I have a stack of 4 Aruba 1960 48 (jl809a) switches from one of my customers.Here is the configuration (the unit IDs are all in AUTO).
One of my switches no longer responds; (member 2 of my stack), I have a 1960 switch (jl809a) in stock, I have to go change it, but I would like to know how to proceed?My main goal was to save the current configuration of my stack.Then on the new switch:Unboxing my new switch.Connect it to my station.Update the firmware to the same level as the stack.Configure my 2 stack ports.Manually assign id 2 to it.Save and turn it off.Then on the old switch, unplug everything, take it out.On the stack, install my new switch, connect the stack cables and connect it electrically.and at the end wire my RJ45.Do you validate?ThanksNicolas
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SAV ABSAMS
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