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3 Reload the stack for the port reconfiguration to take effect.
EXEC Privilege mode
reload
To display the stack-unit number, use the show system brief command.
Removing a Stack Group from Stacking
Mode
To remove a stack group of four 10 GbE ports or one 40 GbE port from the stack, use the no form of the
stack-unit unit-number stack-group number command.
After entering the command, save the configuration and if necessary, re-attach the cables to ports in a
different stack group that has been enabled for stacking. Then reload the stack for the change to take effect.
1 Remove a stacking port from a stack.
CONFIGURATION mode
no stack-unit unit-number stack-group group
2 Save the port configuration.
EXEC Privilege mode
write memory
3 Reload the stack for the port reconfiguration to take effect.
EXEC Privilege mode
reload
Remove a Switch from a Stack
After you remove all ports from an S5000 stack, the switch functions in standalone mode but retains the
running and startup configuration that was last synchronized by the master switch while it operated as a stack
unit.
For more information, refer to Removing a Stack Group from Stacking Mode.
To remove a switch from a stack, disconnect the stacking cables from the unit either when the unit is
powered on or off and is online or offline.
If you remove a unit from the middle of a daisy-chained stack, the stack is split into two parts. Each split stack
forms a new stack according to MAC addresses or assigned priorities, as described in
Configuring Stacking Ports and Bringing Up a Stack and Assigning a Priority to Stacked Switches.
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