Manually disabling a stack port – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Chapter 6 Managing Switch Stacks

Troubleshooting Stacks

Manually Disabling a Stack Port

If a stack port is flapping and causing instability in the stack ring, to disable the port, enter the switch
stack-member-number stack port port-number disable privileged EXEC command. To re-enable the
port, enter the switch stack-member-number stack port port-number enable command.

Note

Be careful when using the switch stack-member-number stack port port-number disable command.
When you disable the stack port, the stack operates at half bandwidth.

A stack is in the full-ring state when all members are connected through the stack ports and are in
the ready state.

The stack is in the partial-ring state when

All members are connected through the stack ports, but some all are not in the ready state.

Some members are not connected through the stack ports.

When you enter the switch stack-member-number stack port port-number disable privileged EXEC
command and

The stack is in the full-ring state, you can disable only one stack port. This message appears:

Enabling/disabling a stack port may cause undesired stack changes. Continue?[confirm]

The stack is in the partial-ring state, you cannot disable the port. This message appears:

Disabling stack port not allowed with current stack configuration.

Re-Enabling a Stack Port While Another Member Starts

Stack Port 1 on Switch 1 is connected to Port 2 on Switch 4. If Port 1 is flapping, disable Port 1 with the
switch 1 stack port 1 disable privileged EXEC command.

While Port 1 on Switch 1 is disabled and Switch 1 is still powered on:

1.

Disconnect the stack cable between Port 1 on Switch 1 and Port 2 on Switch 4.

2.

Remove Switch 4 from the stack.

3.

Add a switch to replace Switch 4 and assign it switch-number 4.

4.

Reconnect the cable between Port 1 on Switch 1 and Port 2 on Switch 4 (the replacement switch).

5.

Re-enable the link between the switches. Enter the switch 1 stack port 1 enable privileged EXEC
command to enable Port 1 on Switch 1.

6.

Power on Switch 4.

Caution

Powering on Switch 4 before enabling the Port 1 on Switch 1 might cause one of the switches to reload.


If Switch 4 is powered on first, you might need to enter the switch 1 stack port 1 enable and the switch
4 stack port 2 enable
privileged EXEC commands to bring up the link.

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