03-18-2009 04:26 AM - edited 03-06-2019 04:40 AM
I just changed the way I log into a 6500..creating a username and password and then enabling login local on all lines including the console!(Fortunately I dint save the config) Somehow I can no longer log into my switch and I want to power cycle the switch to undo the changes. The set up is not redundant and bringing down the switch would have undesirable consiquences.
Is there a way I can reload config with minimal disruption to teh organazation? If I where to reset the switch on average how long would it take to get back to normal running state? do I need to do anything 'special' before pulling out power supplies?
I am running one Supervisor engine in Slot 6, can I just pull it out and back in to reload config?
Help would be most appreciated, thanx.
03-18-2009 04:33 AM
Hello George,
roughly 5 minutes are needed to perform a reload
I would go in this way.
Hope to help
Giuseppe
03-18-2009 04:38 AM
Thank you..do I just switch power off and then on?
Rgds
03-18-2009 05:08 AM
That would work but you should also have the console already connected so you can watch for any errors while the switch powers back up.
03-18-2009 06:07 AM
Hello George,
yes power off and then power on
a console connection can be a good idea ..
Hope to help
Giuseppe
03-18-2009 03:13 PM
Have you tried Warm Reload (http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/fundamentals/configuration/guide/warm_reload.html)?
03-18-2009 03:18 PM
Hello Leo,
the original poster George is not able to access the device after having introduced local authentication so a power cycle is needed to rollback to last saved configuration.
Anyway, this warm reload feature looks like interesting.
Hope to help
Giuseppe
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