Cisco WAN :: 3750 - Access Switches Not Accessible When Stack Member Got Rebooted

May 20, 2012

We have got 2 3750 switches in the stack which are connected to access switches with 2 uplink ports .  each 1 uplink from each physical stack switch .
 
Due to some power issue our member switch got rebooted. After the reboot the access switches were not reachable through ping , but i was abe to see access switches in "show cdp neighbour" .   Then i rebooted the master switch and member switch one after other . after which i was able to ping the access switches.
 
IOS Version : c3750-ipservices-mz.122-35.SE5.bin

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Cisco LAN :: Four Member Switch Stack 3750

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We have a current 3-stack 3750 ( 48-P,48-TS & 3750v2-48PS ) running fine. There is a plan to introduce a fourth stack member ( 3750X-48P ) into this stack.as per cisco documentation, it suggests to use 3750X as master for a mixed stack. In this case, we will need to upgrade current other 3 stack switches to a latest version.,Can we do a no-downtime ios upgrade on the existing 3-switch stack?, when this upgrade is done, is there any way to have the new ios pushed down to all three stack members at the same time or do we need to each member upgrade seperately?, for adding the fourth member, is it acceptable if master is ruuning ver eg. 12.2(55) and all rest of the members run ver 12.2(53) ? will this create any issues and will stacking be successful.

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Stack member 3 shares a UPS with a router that did not lose power and all three stack members have stack power with four 350 WATT power supplies between the three of them. There are no crashinfo files on any of the switches, log files show the stack ports on the other switches going offline then switch 3 being removed from the stack.

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I've got a 3750 stack with a 3750-48p being switch 1 and a 3750-12s being switch 2 and switch 2 is the master. I would like to change the stack member numbers. I would like the 3750-12s to be switch 1 and the 3750-48p to be switch 2. I undertand I will have to reboot the stack for the change to take affect but here are my questions:
 
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1)  current  switch have below mentioned  switch stack details
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switch#sh switchSwitch/Stack Mac Address : fcfb.xyz.8b80H/W CurrentSwitch# Role Mac Address Priority Version State----------------------------------------------------------*1 Master fcfb.xyz.8b80 10 0 Ready3  Member 2893.xyz.3180 1 0 Ready
 
2) I am in process of changing switch member number from  3 to 2   , I executed the command on the global config mode " switch 3 renumber 2 "but I yet to reload the switch .
 
here I have I doubt . as currently  the ports module are   fas 1/0/1-48  and  fas 3/0/1-48 under respective vlan  . once I reload the switch is the switch port module number will get change to  fastethernt 3/0/1-48 to   fastethenet 2/0/1-48 ???  .  if it happens  the vlan configuation which configured on the fas 3/0/1-48 module  also get configured automatically  or I need to configure  manually
   
3) as i said  i have execuated  the command  :  "switch 3 renumber 2 " , how to remove this or revert the change  , as i checked in the running config  this command not exist .

switch ( config) # switch 3 renumber 2WARNING: Changing the switch number may result in aconfiguration change for that switch.The interface configuration associated with the old switchnumber will remain as a provisioned configuration.Do you want to continue?[confirm]Changing Switch Number 3 to Switch Number 2New Switch Number will be effective after next reboot

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I have 3750 stack with 4 switches.I am trying to make change some port to new VLAN, but switch 2 & 3 new change never works, the ports stick with old VLAN. Other two switches works as I expected on new changed VLAN.Tried to reboot, no progress.

#Show VLAN command confirmed the VLAN changes are made.
#show switch detail
Current
Switch# Role     Mac Address     Priority     State
--------------------------------------------------------
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show version
show inventory
 
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                                           H/W   Current
Switch#  Role   Mac Address     Priority Version  State
----------------------------------------------------------
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-If I want to the new 3750 member witch lower prioridad, can I change priority before adding to stack?

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