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Splitting a Stack
Context
If a stack is no longer used, you can split the stack
into standalone switches. A split process includes the following
steps.
Back up the stack configuration file.
Remove stack cables.
Restore the default stack configuration.
Power off all the member switches.
Remove the stack card. (This step is required only in stack card stacking.)
Procedure
- Splitting a stack established
with stack card connections
- Run the save command to save the configuration.
- Run the copy source-filename destination-filename all command to back up the configuration file to all the member switches, so that you can use the configuration file when you set up a stack the next time.
- Remove stack cables between the member switches. After you remove the stack cables, the stack splits and some member switches restart. The remote login may fail because some configurations of member switches such as the IP address are the same. Log in to a switch through the console port to perform configurations.
- Run the system-view command to enter the system view.
- Run the stack slot slot-id renumber 0 command to restore the stack ID of a member switch to the default value 0.
- Power off all the member switches.
- Remove the stack card.
- Splitting a stack established
through service port connections (using ordinary and dedicated cables)