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01-08-2007 08:54 AM
01-08-2007 08:54 AM
Removing one member from a stack
How do i remove a member from a stack?
I'm following a HP Doc but some of the commands arent showing up/working
Via CLI or Menu is fine
I'm following a HP Doc but some of the commands arent showing up/working
Via CLI or Menu is fine
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01-08-2007 10:02 AM
01-08-2007 10:02 AM
Re: Removing one member from a stack
Through the web interface it's very straight forward from memory.
Otherwise from the CLI you could try 'no stack' and then 'stack auto-join' to renable it.
Or do 'no stack join'
When you do 'show run' it will show you the mac-address of the Commander that you need to specify.
Alternatively from the Commander going through the telnet Menu, you can go into the stack management menu and delete the switch from there.
Otherwise from the CLI you could try 'no stack' and then 'stack auto-join' to renable it.
Or do 'no stack join
When you do 'show run' it will show you the mac-address of the Commander that you need to specify.
Alternatively from the Commander going through the telnet Menu, you can go into the stack management menu and delete the switch from there.
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01-08-2007 10:34 AM
01-08-2007 10:34 AM
Re: Removing one member from a stack
I figured it out...
I was noton the commander, so all the options were not available...
dah...
I was noton the commander, so all the options were not available...
dah...
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