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Restart the SNMP agent (the snmpd daemon)
Not receiving SNMP traps
Check whether SNMP traps are enabled through CLI or Applet. Configure the MIB browser to
display notifications or traps. (This would generally be a check box in the MIB browser preferences).
Additional Configuration
Double check Managers' IP Address, community string, port number, read/write permissions, and
snmp version. Remember community string is CASE SENSITIVE.
Security Issues
This chapter describes the known troubleshooting techniques for the following data protection
activities:
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Switch Password Recovery
If the switch Web UI password is lost, you cannot get past the Web UI login screen for any viable
switch configuration activity. Consequently, a password recovery login must be used that will
default your switch back to its factory default configuration.
To access the Brocade RF Series Switch using password recovery:
CAUTION
Using this recovery procedure erases the switch's current configuration and data files from the
switch /flash dir. Only the switch's license keys are retained. You should be able to log in using
the default username and password (admin/superuser) and restore the switch's previous
configuration (only if it has been exported to a secure location before the password recovery
procedure was invoked).
1. Connect a terminal (or PC running terminal emulation software) to the serial port on the front
2. Enter a password recovery username of restore and password recovery password of
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Switch Password Recovery
RADIUS Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting RADIUS Accounting Issues
Rogue AP Detection Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Firewall Configuration Issues
of the switch.
The switch login screen displays. Use the following CLI command for normal login process:
RFSwitch login: cli
restoreDefaultPassword.
User Access Verification
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