Dismantling a Stack
To dismantle a stack and use the Summit switches
in stand-alone mode, do the following:
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Determine if the stack is using the SummitStack-V feature
by issuing the following command: show stacking stack-ports
Examine the Select column to determine if any
nodes are using alternate (non-native) stack ports.
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For every non-master node in the stack that is using
alternate stack ports, log into the node and issue the command: unconfigure
stacking-support

Note
If a node is a member of the active topology, node login can be accomplished from the
master node using the telnet slot slot-number command. Otherwise you will
need access to the node's console port, or you can log in through a management
network.
Do not reboot any switches. It is not necessary to unconfigure
stacking-support on the master node.
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When the stacking-support option has been removed from all
non-master stack nodes, log into the master node and issue the command: unconfigure
switch all
After this command is entered, the configuration file is deselected, all
stacking parameters are reset to factory defaults, and all nodes in the active topology
reboot. In effect, this sets all nodes back to the factory default configuration, thus
allowing individual redeployment of each switch.