Hi Matt,

That's great, thanks for the advice.

Regards,
James Greig

On 24/08/2010 12:37, Matt Bennett wrote:
Hi James,

You could power off and un-provision the old switch letting you keep the rest of the config (but losing the port configs from the removed switch), otherwise your new switch will join the stack as module 3. Cisco example here:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps5023/products_configuration_example09186a00807811ad.shtml#stack6

It doesn't really matter which is master if they have same IOS, so you could leave the existing 24port one powered up and add the new one to the stack.

Regards,
Matt


On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 11:01 AM, James Greig <ja...@mor-pah.net <mailto:ja...@mor-pah.net>> wrote:

    Hi People,

    I've two live stacked 24 port 100meg 3750's in master/slave.  What
    i'm aiming to do is replace the 24 port master with a 48port
    gigabit 3750 (same image rev) switch with the gigabit provisioned
    as the new master.  At a guess the config is going to need redoing
    as the ports are no longer named fa*/*/* and will become gi*/*/*.
     Are there any other issues i'm going to encounter?

    Kind Regards

    James Greig
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