Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3130 and 3032 for Dell Software Configuration Guide

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Chapter 47 Troubleshooting

Recovering from a Lost or Forgotten Password

Step 7

At the switch prompt, enter privileged EXEC mode:

Switch> enable

Step 8

Rename the configuration file to its original name:

Switch# rename flash:config.text.old flash:config.text

Note

Before continuing to Step 9, power on any connected stack members and wait until they have
completely initialized. Failure to follow this step can result in a lost configuration depending on
how your switch is set up.

Step 9

Copy the configuration file into memory:

Switch# copy flash:config.text system:running-config

Source filename [config.text]?

Destination filename [running-config]?

Press Return in response to the confirmation prompts.

The configuration file is now reloaded, and you can change the password.

Step 10

Enter global configuration mode:

Switch# configure terminal

Step 11

Change the password:

Switch (config)# enable secret password

The secret password can be from 1 to 25 alphanumeric characters, can start with a number, is case
sensitive, and allows spaces but ignores leading spaces.

Step 12

Return to privileged EXEC mode:

Switch (config)# exit

Switch#

Step 13

Write the running configuration to the startup configuration file:

Switch# copy running-config startup-config

The new password is now in the startup configuration.

Note

This procedure is likely to leave your switch virtual interface in a shutdown state. You can see
which interface is in this state by entering the show running-config privileged EXEC command.
To re-enable the interface, enter the interface vlan vlan-id global configuration command, and
specify the VLAN ID of the shutdown interface. With the switch in interface configuration
mode, enter the no shutdown command.

Step 14

Reload the switch or switch stack:

Switch# reload

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