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me - Unconfigure this unit only

clean - Removes all startup configuration files including v4 and v5 and makes this a clean unit

mixed-stack - Removes all peripheral ports and peripheral trunks from the ICX 6610 devices in a
mixed stack.

NOTE
The stack unconfigure me command is available to all units, while stack unconfigure all and stack
unconfigure
stack-unit are available on the active controller only.

The following example shows a session where stack unit 2 is unconfigured.

device# show stack

alone: standalone, D: dynamic config, S: static config

ID Type Role MAC Address Pri State Comment

1 S FCX624 active 0000.00eb.a900 128

local Ready

2 S FCX648 standby 0000.004f.4243 0

remote Ready

3 S FCX624 member 0000.0001.0100 0

remote Ready

device# stack unconfigure 2

Will recover pre-stacking startup config of this unit, and reset it. Are you sure?

(enter 'y' or 'n'): y

Stack 2 deletes stack bootup flash and recover startup-config.txt from .old

device# show stack

alone: standalone, D: dynamic config, S: static config

ID Type Role MAC Address Pri State Comment

1 S FCX624 active 0000.00eb.a900 128

local Ready

2 S FCX648 member 0000.0000.0000 0 reserved

3 S FCX624 standby 0000.0001.0100 0

remote Ready

When the stack unconfigure 2 command is issued, stack unit 2 recovers the startup-config.txt from
the startup-config.old configuration file that was saved when this unit downloaded its configuration
from the active controller. As the output shows, stack member 2 has been removed from the stack,
and ID 2 is now is reserved for a replacement unit. Stack member 3 is now the standby controller.

Displaying traditional stack information

This section describes the show commands for a traditional stack, including output examples and field
descriptions.

Displaying traditional stack flash information

Use the show flash command to display flash memory information for all members of a stack, or for a
specified stack member.

Syntax: show flash stack-unit

Output from the show flash command for a stack resembles the following (for a stack with three
members).

From the active controller for the entire stack:

device# show flash

Stack unit 1:

Compressed Pri Code size = 3034232, Version 05.0.00T7e1 (fcx05000.bin)

Compressed Sec Code size = 2873568, Version 04.2.00T7e1 (fcx04200.bin)

Compressed BootROM Code size = 405217, Version 04.0.00T7e5

Code Flash Free Space = 2146304

Stack unit 2:

Compressed Pri Code size = 3034232, Version 05.0.00T7e1 (fcx05000.bin)

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