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Hello all,
I am trying to set Prime up to send an email out when it receives a trap from a Catalyst 4510 where the POE+E stops providing power. The log I receive is this "
%C4K_ETHPOE-4-SUPPLYFAULT: Module 4 POE controller has been shutdown becaus...
I'm trying to figure out how to change the shell password that gets you to the linux commands in the CLI for Cisco Prime 3.2. I know the current shell password but we want to be able to change it every so often. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Brett
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