11-30-2006 11:22 AM - edited 03-05-2019 01:06 PM
I did not add a vty/telnet password when I initially configured my NME-X-23ES-1G switch in my 3825 router. Now, of course I can not telnet to the switch, but the session access fails as well. How do I recover this?
Config in 3825:
interface GigabitEthernet2/0
ip address 106.40.x.x.255.255.0
Attempt to access switch module:
3825_Router2#service-module g2/0 sess
Trying 106.40.77.254, 2130 ...
% Connection refused by remote host
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12-06-2006 09:00 AM
The default configuration for Cisco EtherSwitch service modules allows an end user to recover from a lost password. The password recovery disable feature allows the system administrator to protect access to the switch password by disabling part of this functionality and allowing the user to interrupt the boot process only by agreeing to set the system back to the default configuration. With password recovery disabled, the user can still interrupt the boot process and change the password, but the configuration file (config.text) and the VLAN database file (vlan.dat) are deleted.
The following document shows how to recover from a lost or forgotten password.
12-06-2006 09:00 AM
The default configuration for Cisco EtherSwitch service modules allows an end user to recover from a lost password. The password recovery disable feature allows the system administrator to protect access to the switch password by disabling part of this functionality and allowing the user to interrupt the boot process only by agreeing to set the system back to the default configuration. With password recovery disabled, the user can still interrupt the boot process and change the password, but the configuration file (config.text) and the VLAN database file (vlan.dat) are deleted.
The following document shows how to recover from a lost or forgotten password.
05-14-2014 07:42 PM
Now, 7 years later, this link goes 404.
06-13-2019 10:51 PM
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