11-13-2014 11:41 PM - edited 03-10-2019 10:10 PM
11-14-2014 08:41 AM
Can you change it via the console or using SSH? Might be something weird with your telnet session.
Also this is from the ACS authentication FAQ:
A. Check the failed attempts log in the ACS. If the log says CS password invalid, it can be that there has not been a special enable password set up for the user. This is required when you configure enable authentication. If you do not see Advanced TACACS+ Settings in the user options, select Interface Configuration > Advanced Configuration Options > Advanced TACACS+ Features and select that option in order to get the TACACS+ settings to appear in the user settings. Then select Max privilege for any AAA Client (this is usually 15) and enter the TACACS+ Enable Password that you want the user to have for enable.
A. Note the date and time of the message, go to the CSAuth log file, and search on the date and time. A more detailed explanation of the message is then presented.
11-14-2014 11:28 PM
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Could not change password to new password in Internal database |
24205 Could not change password to new password |
11-19-2014 12:57 AM
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