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Stack Management for the 3500, 3500yl, 6200yl and 6600 Switches
Configuring Stack Management
Using the Commander CLI To Remove a Stack Member.  This option 
requires the switch number (SN) and the MAC address of the switch to 
remove. (Because the Commander propagates its Manager password to all 
stack members, knowing the Manager password is necessary only for gaining 
access to the Commander.)
Syntax:   [no] stack member <switch-num> mac-address <mac-addr>
Use show stack view to list the stack Members. For example, suppose that you 
wanted to use the Commander to remove the “North Sea” Member from the 
following stack:
Figure 6-34.  Example of a Commander and Three Switches in a Stack
You would then execute this command to remove the “North Sea” switch from 
the stack:
HP Switch(config)# no stack member 3 mac-address 
0001e6-
0421c0
where: 
•
3 is the “North Sea” Member’s switch number (SN)
•
0001e6-0421c0 is the “North Sea” Member’s MAC address
Using the Member’s CLI To Remove the Member from a Stack.  
Syntax:  no stack join <mac-addr>
To use this method, you need the Commander’s MAC address, which is 
available using the show stack command in the Member’s CLI. For example:
HP Switch(config)# show stack view
 Stack Members
  SN MAC Address   System Name   Device Type          Status
  -- ------------- ------------- -------------------- ------------
  0  1cc1de-cfbc80 Big_Waters-0   HP Switch           Commander Up
  1  000883-08f980 Big_Waters-1   HP Switch           Member Up
  2  000883-08f234 Big_Waters-2   HP Switch           Member Up
  3  0001e6-0421c0 North Sea      HP Switch           Member Up
Remove 
this 
Member 
from the 
stack.