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Clearing the NVRAM of a Management Hub in a Redundant Stack
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Usage Guidelines
Stacking Example
In a stack of hubs where hub 1 is the FastHub 400 M1 hub and hubs 2, 3, and 4 are FastHub 400 
unmanaged hubs, these conditions apply:
If you remove hub 3 and replace it with a new hub (hub A), the new hub keeps its default 
configuration. (See 
If hub 4 is removed for troubleshooting purposes and later reinstalled in the second position in 
the stack, the M1 hub recognizes the serial number of that hub as belonging to one of its saved 
configurations and applies the previously saved hub 4 configuration. (See 
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Clearing the NVRAM of a Management Hub in a Redundant Stack
To reset the NVRAM configuration settings of one or both management hubs in a redundant stack 
configuration, note the following guidelines. 
Note
The primary management hub is referred to as the M1 hub. The secondary management hub is referred 
to as the M2 hub.
When a second FastHub 400 managed hub is added to a stack, the new hub, referred to as the M2 
hub, learns the saved configuration settings for the stack from the M1 hub. If the M1 hub fails, the 
M2 hub becomes the new M1 hub in the stack, and uses the saved configuration of the old M1 hub. 
Table 1
Removing Hub and Replacing with New Hub
Original 
Stack
Replaced 
with
New Stack
Hub 1
Hub 1 (store M1)
Hub 2
Hub 2 (store 2)
(Hub 3) ----> Hub A ----> Hub 3 (store A: default)
Hub 4
Hub 4 (store 4)
Table 2
Removing Hub and Reinstalling Same Hub
Original Stack Reinstalled  New Stack
Hub 1
Hub 1 (store M1)
Hub 2 -------> Hub 4 ----> Hub 2 (store 4: saved)
Hub 3A ---->
Hub 3 (store 2: saved)
(Hub 4)
Hub 4 (store 3A: saved)