Password recovery on extremeware for summit 400
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‎03-03-2016 08:50 AM
i want to recover or reset my extreme summit 400-48t password
i read that going to bootstrap then bootloader mood
and then "configure none" command will load a default configuration
but will it delete the existing config - or just leave it stored on the switch
when i consoled into the switch and went to bootloader mode
there was no "configure command"
but there was a "use configuration (pri/sec/def)" command
again will selecting "def" delete my existing primary config?
i intend to boot from default config then inside the switchj copy the primary config to a tftp server and edit it on pc
thank you in advance
i read that going to bootstrap then bootloader mood
and then "configure none" command will load a default configuration
but will it delete the existing config - or just leave it stored on the switch
when i consoled into the switch and went to bootloader mode
there was no "configure command"
but there was a "use configuration (pri/sec/def)" command
again will selecting "def" delete my existing primary config?
i intend to boot from default config then inside the switchj copy the primary config to a tftp server and edit it on pc
thank you in advance
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‎03-03-2016 11:56 AM
Can you please confirm if the switch model is Summit400-48t (ExtremeWare) or X440/450/460 (EXOS)?
If the unit is Summit400 then the configuration will be erased when performing password recovery.
If the unit is Summit400 then the configuration will be erased when performing password recovery.
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‎03-03-2016 11:56 AM
If this is the only solution
i will have to do it
thank you
i will have to do it
thank you
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‎03-03-2016 11:56 AM
Yes, you are correct.
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‎03-03-2016 11:56 AM
the switch is layer 2
you mean to do these show commands
and save their output
then load default config and re enter those configurations manually ?
you mean to do these show commands
and save their output
then load default config and re enter those configurations manually ?
