11-01-2023 08:50 AM
Hello,
I'm new to using Cisco switches. We were trying to chase down why one of our APs was offline and managed to determine its because the port on our C3650 switch was configured incorrectly. That wouldn't be an issue except the admin account on this switch that was setup was only set to privilege level 1, which as I understand doesn't allow for configuration changes, and sure enough on the webUI of the switch I can only see the homepage and monitoring tools. I can SSH into the switch but aren't able to change my own privilege. Short of resetting the switch and rebuilding the configuration is there a way around this?
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11-01-2023 10:11 AM - edited 11-01-2023 10:11 AM
You will need to power off the switch for this since you must power on the switch with the mode button pressed to enter ROMMON. The configuration won't be affected, with the exception of the new admin user account. Just make sure that you type "no" when prompted for initial configuration and don't save the config before finishing all the steps.
11-01-2023 09:50 AM - edited 11-01-2023 10:06 AM
You can perform a password reset without removing the startup-config with the following procedure:
11-01-2023 10:01 AM
Thank you for the response. Does this affect anything connected to the switch or the switch's configurations? Would this cause any downtime on the switch? Thanks!
11-01-2023 10:11 AM - edited 11-01-2023 10:11 AM
You will need to power off the switch for this since you must power on the switch with the mode button pressed to enter ROMMON. The configuration won't be affected, with the exception of the new admin user account. Just make sure that you type "no" when prompted for initial configuration and don't save the config before finishing all the steps.
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