Recovering From A Forgotten Enable Password - Dell Force10 C150 Configuration Manual

Ftos configuration guide ftos 8.4.2.7 e-series terascale, c-series, s-series (s50/s25)
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Step
Task
Figure 4-12. Renaming the startup-config
RPM0-CP BOOT_ADMIN # dir flash:
Directory of flash:
1 -rwx 11407411 Jun 09 2004 09:38:40 FTOS-EE3-5.3.1.1.bin
2 -rwx 4977 Jun 09 2004 09:38:38
7
Reload the system.
8
Copy startup-config.bak to the
running config.
9
Remove all authentication statements
you might have for the console.
10
Save the running-config.

Recovering from a Forgotten Enable Password

If you forget the enable password:
Step
Task
1
Log onto the system via console.
2
Eject the secondary RPM if there is one.
3
Power-cycle the chassis by switching off all of the power modules and then switching them back on.
4
Abort bootup by sending the break
signal when prompted. See
Figure
4-10.
5
Configure the system to ignore the
enable password on bootup.
Note: This command only bypasses
the enable password once. You must
repeat this procedure to bypass it
again.
Figure 4-13. Ignoring the Enable Password
***** Welcome to FTOS Boot Interface *****
Use "help" or "?" for more information.
BOOT_USER # ignore enable-password
6
Reload the system.
7
Configure a new enable password.
8
Insert the secondary RPM.
Command Syntax
startup-config.bak
reload
copy flash://startup-config.bak
running-config
no authentication login
no password
copy running-config startup-config
Command Syntax
Ctrl+Shift+6
ignore enable-password
reload
enable
secret
password
{
|
Command Mode
BOOT_ADMIN
EXEC Privilege
LINE
EXEC Privilege
Command Mode
BOOT_USER
BOOT_USER
}
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