Quick Reference Guide

Stacking S-Series Switches | 91
To remove a switch from the stack, use the no member unit command:
Figure 5-58. Using the no member Command to Remove a Switch from a Stack
If you do not use the no member unit command after removing a switch, the unit number is “Unassigned”:
Figure 5-59. The show switch report Showing Unassigned after Removing a Switch from a
Stack
Setting Management Unit Preferences
To change the management unit priority of a stack member, use the switch unit priority value command:
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Attach the stacking cables to support the new
configuration (see Figure 5-54 on page 84).
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show stack-port counters Privileged Exec Inspect the stack traffic data to confirm that the stack is
successfully reconfigured. See Figure 5-68 on page 99.
Step Command Syntax Command Mode Purpose
Force10 (config-stack)#no member 5
Force10 (config-stack)#exit
Force10 (Config)#exit
Force10 #show switch
Management Preconfig Plugged-in Switch Code
Switch Status Model ID Model ID Status Version
------ ------------ ------------- ------------- --------------------- --------
1 Mgmt Switch SA-01-GE-48T SA-01-GE-48T OK F32.3.1.5
3 Stack Member SA-01-GE-48T SA-01-GE-48T OK F2.3.1.5
4 Stack Member SA-01-GE-48T SA-01-GE-48T OK F32.3.1.5
Force10 #
Unit 5 removed
Force10 #show switch
Management Preconfig Plugged-in Switch Code
Switch Status Model ID Model ID Status Version
------ ------------ ------------- ------------- --------------------- --------
1 Mgmt Switch SA-01-GE-48T SA-01-GE-48T OK2.3.1.5
3 Stack Member SA-01-GE-48T SA-01-GE-48T OK 2.3.1.5
4 Stack Member SA-01-GE-48T SA-01-GE-48T OK 2.3.1.5
5 Unassigned SA-01-GE-48T Not Present 0.0.0.0
Force10 #