Stack Management for the Series 3400cl and 6400cl Switches 
Configuring Stack Management 
Syntax:  no stack name < stack name> 
stack join < mac-address > 
If you don’t know the MAC address of the destination Commander, you can 
use 
show stack all to identify it. 
For example, suppose you have a switch operating as the Commander for a 
temporary stack named “Test”. When it is time to eliminate the temporary 
“Test” stack and convert the switch into a member of an existing stack named 
“Big_Waters”,  you would execute the following commands in the switch’s CLI: 
Eliminates the “Test” stack and converts 
the Commander to a Candidate. 
Helps you to identify the MAC address of the 
Commander for the “Big_Waters” stack. 
Adds the former “Test” Commander to the 
“Big_Waters” stack. 
Figure 13-33.  Example of Command Sequence for Converting a Commander to a Member 
Using the CLI To Remove a Member from a Stack 
You can remove a Member from a stack using the CLI of either the Commander 
or the Member. 
Note  When you remove a Member from a stack, the Member’s Auto Join parameter 
is set to 
No. 
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> 
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