Thanks for this great video. Nice explanation and very usefull ! Could you please make a video about how to change a faulty stack master within a stack of 3 or 4 members ?
Hi , How can we remotely identify the switch is installed in this order -stack 1top, 2middle , 3 down order? If we ask the on-site to remove switch 1 how sure we are the switch 1 is in top position ?
it is hard to tell how it is installed based on console output. Think about you have racks side by side and you need to install 8 switches in the stack - some can be installed on the second rack. Always you need to physically number the switch - slot1, slot2, slot3 .....
Thanks for a great video, what happens if you unplug the stack cables while the stack is powered? a better question is, is it possible to add the new member without rebooting the stack, just move one cable from each switch to complete the loop?
Thanks for this great video. Nice explanation and very usefull ! Could you please make a video about how to change a faulty stack master within a stack of 3 or 4 members ?
Great suggestion! will do soon.
Amazing video..thank you so much!!
You are very welcome. Glad it helped 👍
Great video. Explained everything very well.
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Simply great!!
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Superb. ... Excellent
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Nice video. Cool explanations.
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Really helpful video.Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Hi , How can we remotely identify the switch is installed in this order -stack 1top, 2middle , 3 down order? If we ask the on-site to remove switch 1 how sure we are the switch 1 is in top position ?
it is hard to tell how it is installed based on console output. Think about you have racks side by side and you need to install 8 switches in the stack - some can be installed on the second rack. Always you need to physically number the switch - slot1, slot2, slot3 .....
Thanks for a great video, what happens if you unplug the stack cables while the stack is powered? a better question is, is it possible to add the new member without rebooting the stack, just move one cable from each switch to complete the loop?
Yes. A stack can opetate with one stacking cable. Also you can add new switch stack without rebooting the whole stack.
can i write the command #int g2/0/1 for example to access an interface on switch 2 ,or just by using #session 2 command ?
Int g2/0/1 works great 👍