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arifbaqi19
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Hi ,

I am using wireless controller 4400 via GUI to control all the wirelees connections , unfortunately i forgot the login password , so how can i reset the password and use it again ?

Would you please guide me how to change it or if there is any sort of docements or learing videos that can help me .

waiting for your relpy .

thanks,

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ciscona728
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http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6308/products_password_recovery09186a008071faa7.shtml

Try the following

  • After the boot process completes, it leads you to the user prompt.             Enter the recover-config command at the             User prompt on the             controller.

    WLCM is reset back to the factory default and the user is prompted             with the startup wizard so that they can reconfigure the WLCM from             scratch.

    This output shows an example

    (Cisco Controller)

    Enter User Name (or 'Recover-Config' this one-time only to reset
    configuration to factory defaults)

    User:recover-config

    !--- This command works only for the first user prompt.
    !--- If you press enter and try the command at the second user prompt,
    !--- this does not work.


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    ciscona728
    Level 1
    Level 1

    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6308/products_password_recovery09186a008071faa7.shtml

    Try the following

  • After the boot process completes, it leads you to the user prompt.             Enter the recover-config command at the             User prompt on the             controller.

    WLCM is reset back to the factory default and the user is prompted             with the startup wizard so that they can reconfigure the WLCM from             scratch.

    This output shows an example

    (Cisco Controller)

    Enter User Name (or 'Recover-Config' this one-time only to reset
    configuration to factory defaults)

    User:recover-config

    !--- This command works only for the first user prompt.
    !--- If you press enter and try the command at the second user prompt,
    !--- this does not work.


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