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Posted by Ron on June 18, 2007, 8:35 pm
Please log in for more thread options out. Just put these out about 2 weeks ago and started to migrate from my old switches to them. On the base unit, one of the ports is bad, does not light up when I connect something to it. My question is if I get a replacement switch, update the software on it to my current software, and then if I just swap that switch out for a new one will it automatically pull down all the configs, like vlans, port assignments etc? Or will I have to set everything up again? thanks. | |||||||||||||
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Posted by Dophi on June 20, 2007, 11:00 am
Please log in for more thread options The new ES470 will pull all configuration from entire stack. | |||||||||||||
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Posted by Ron on June 20, 2007, 5:25 pm
Please log in for more thread options Even if the bad port is on the base unit? When I put in a new base
unit it will get all MLT and vlan info? >
> > I have a cascaded stack of 3 of these 470-48T switches that I just put
> > out. Just put these out about 2 weeks ago and started to migrate from > > my old switches to them. >
> > On the base unit, one of the ports is bad, does not light up when I
> > connect something to it. My question is if I get a replacement > > switch, update the software on it to my current software, and then if > > I just swap that switch out for a new one will it automatically pull > > down all the configs, like vlans, port assignments etc? Or will I > > have to set everything up again? >
> > thanks.
>
> The new ES470 will pull all configuration from entire stack. | |||||||||||||
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Posted by MC on June 20, 2007, 7:47 pm
Please log in for more thread options Ron wrote:
> Even if the bad port is on the base unit? When I put in a new base
> unit it will get all MLT and vlan info? > > > >>
>>> I have a cascaded stack of 3 of these 470-48T switches that I just put
>>> out. Just put these out about 2 weeks ago and started to migrate from >>> my old switches to them. >>> On the base unit, one of the ports is bad, does not light up when I >>> connect something to it. My question is if I get a replacement >>> switch, update the software on it to my current software, and then if >>> I just swap that switch out for a new one will it automatically pull >>> down all the configs, like vlans, port assignments etc? Or will I >>> have to set everything up again? >>> thanks. >> The new ES470 will pull all configuration from entire stack.
>
first, download the config just in case
> as long as the stack remains powered up, the stack will operate as one unit and when the new base is installed the other units provide the config. The base is required when first powered up to provide the config so as long as does not reboot until the new unit is in place and in the stack should be OK. also look at the hardware conifguration from the menu when the unit is up just to make sure the stack sees as the base/unit 1 or may need to renumber that unit in the stack. | |||||||||||||
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Posted by MC on June 20, 2007, 7:48 pm
Please log in for more thread options Ron wrote:
> Even if the bad port is on the base unit? When I put in a new base
> unit it will get all MLT and vlan info? > > > >>
>>> I have a cascaded stack of 3 of these 470-48T switches that I just put
>>> out. Just put these out about 2 weeks ago and started to migrate from >>> my old switches to them. >>> On the base unit, one of the ports is bad, does not light up when I >>> connect something to it. My question is if I get a replacement >>> switch, update the software on it to my current software, and then if >>> I just swap that switch out for a new one will it automatically pull >>> down all the configs, like vlans, port assignments etc? Or will I >>> have to set everything up again? >>> thanks. >> The new ES470 will pull all configuration from entire stack.
>
first, download the config just in case
> as long as the stack remains powered up, the stack will operate as one unit and when the new base is installed the other units provide the config. The base is required when first powered up to provide the config so as long as does not reboot until the new unit is in place and in the stack should be OK. also look at the hardware conifguration from the menu when the unit is up just to make sure the stack sees as the base/unit 1 or may need to renumber that unit in the stack. | |||||||||||||
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> out. Just put these out about 2 weeks ago and started to migrate from
> my old switches to them.
>
> On the base unit, one of the ports is bad, does not light up when I
> connect something to it. My question is if I get a replacement
> switch, update the software on it to my current software, and then if
> I just swap that switch out for a new one will it automatically pull
> down all the configs, like vlans, port assignments etc? Or will I
> have to set everything up again?
>
> thanks.