How to Replace Failed Switch in a Cisco Switch Stack | NO OUTAGE OR STACK REBOOT
Replacing a failed switch in a cisco switch stack is one of the frequently done task in the network world. This must be done properly without rebooting entire switch stack that can cause major network outage in a production environment, especially with a large switch stack. This video explains how this can be done.

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