Time of the boot to 3750 (reduced time election battery)

I have a WS-C3750G-of 12 years which, in the foreseeable future, will be used as a standalone switch. Is there a way to reduce or eliminate the election period stack to speed up the boot process?

JPH

What IOS version you are using? From 12.2 (35) loosen, the window of the election of master was reduced to 5 seconds if 3750 switch runs in stand-alone mode (no battery connected cable).

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