Netgear M4300-24X24F (XSM4348S) - Stackable Managed Switch with 48x10G including 24x10GBASE-T and 24xSFP+ Layer 3 Guia Do Administrador

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Switch Stacks 
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Managed Switches 
CAUTION:
If the switch stack is not cabled correctly, removing powered-on stack 
members might cause the switch stack to divide (that is, partition) into two 
or more switch stacks, each with the same configuration. Make sure that 
the switch stack is cabled correctly.
3. 
Disconnect the stack cables.
4. 
If you do not intend to replace the switch, reconnect the stack cable from the stack member 
above to the stack member below the switch that you intend to remove.
5. 
Remove the switch from the rack.
6. 
To remove the switch not only from the stack but also from the stack configuration, issue the 
no member
 unit-id command.
Note:
If the switch stack divides, and you want the switch stacks to remain 
separate, change the IP address or addresses of the newly created 
switch stacks. 
7. 
If the switch stack divides but you do not intend to partition the switch stack, do the following:
a. Power off the newly created switch stacks.
b.  Reconnect them to the original switch stack through their stack ports.
c.  Power on the switches.
Replace a Stack Member
To replace a stack member:
1. 
Make sure that the redundant stack connection is functional. 
All stack members must be connected in a logical ring.
2. 
Power down the switch that you intend to remove and disconnect its stack cables.
3. 
Remove the switch from the rack.
4. 
If you intend to install a different model switch, remove the unit from the configuration by 
issue the no member unit-id command.
5. 
Install the new switch in the rack:
If you are installing the same model switch, place the switch in the same position in 
the stack as the switch that you just removed.
If you are installing a different model switch, either place the switch in the same 
position as the previous switch, or at the bottom of the stack.
6. 
Cable the new switch, following the established order of stacking cables.
7. 
Power up the new switch.