APC AP9606 User Manual

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How to Recover from a Lost Password

Overview

If the User Name or Password becomes unknown, you can use
a local computer to restore access to a Management Card that
uses the APC AOS module, version 3.0 (or later). The latest
AOS version is available at the APC web site (www.apcc.com).

Recovery
procedure

1. Select a serial port at the computer to be used for a terminal-

emulation connection with the Management Card.

2. Disable any service that currently uses that serial port, such

as PowerChute plus or UNIX Respond.

3. Connect the smart-signaling cable (940-0024) that came

with the Management Card to a serial port on the computer
and to the serial port on the UPS or chassis.

Note: If the computer uses smart-signaling PowerChute

plus, you do not need to perform step 3: A smart-
signaling cable (940-0024 or 940-1524) is already
installed. For simple-signaling, temporarily replace
the PowerChute plus cable.

4. Run a terminal program (such as HyperTerminal).

5. Configure the serial port for 2400 bps, 8 data bits, no parity,

1 stop bit, and no flow control, and save the changes.

6. Press

E

NTER

to display the User Name prompt (you may

need to press

E

NTER

two or three times).

7. Press the reset button on the Management Card.

8. Press

E

NTER

to redisplay the User Name prompt.

9. Use apc for both the User Name and Password to log in.

Note: If you take longer than 30 seconds to log in, you will

need to repeat steps 6 through 8.

10. Select System from the Control Console menu.

11. Select User Manager from the System menu.

12. Select Administrator from the User Manager menu and

follow the on-screen instructions to change the User Name
and Password settings to the new values.

13. Press

C

TRL

-C

to exit to the Control Console menu.

14. Log out to save the changes.

15. If necessary, reconnect the simple-signaling PowerChute

plus cable replaced in Step 3.

16. Restart any service disabled in Step 1.

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