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 
449
 Managed Switches
that can occur when the switch stack compares the preconfigured configuration with the new 
switch.
Renumber Stack Members
This example is provided as CLI commands and a web interface procedure.
CLI: Renumber Stack Members
Note:
When you issue a command such as move management or 
renumber
, NETGEAR recommends that you wait until the command 
fully executes before issuing the next command. For example, after 
you issue a reset command for a stack member, issue the show 
port
 command to verify that the switch remerged with the stack and 
that all ports joined before you issue a next command.
If specific numbering is required, NETGEAR recommends that you assign stack 
members their numbers when they are first installed and configured in the stack.
If the stack unit number for a switch is unused, you can renumber the unit by issuing the 
switch <oldunit-id> renumber <newunit-id>
 global config mode command.
If you preconfigured the new unit ID, you might need to remove the new unit ID from the 
configuration before renumbering the unit.
If you need to reassign multiple existing stack unit numbers, the configuration could 
become mismatched. To avoid this situation, NETGEAR recommends that you power 
down all switches except the master, and then add them back one at a time (see 
Table 3.  Preconfigured switches compared to stack configuration 
Switch Type Is 
the Same
Stack Member Number
Result
Yes
Is the same
The switch stack applies the configuration to the preconfigured 
new switch and adds it to the stack.
Yes
Does not match
• 
The switch stack applies its default stack member number to 
the preconfigured switch and adds it to the stack.
• 
The stack member number configuration in the preconfigured 
switch changes to reflect the new information.
 
Is not found in the stack 
configuration
• 
The switch stack applies the default configuration to the new 
switch and adds it to the stack.
• 
The preconfigured information is changed to reflect the new 
information.
 
Is not found in the 
preconfigured switch
The switch stack applies the default configuration to the 
preconfigured switch and adds it to the stack.