How do I regain ssh/console access to Enterasys S6?
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‎07-15-2015 12:58 PM
Hi, I lost console and ssh access to the an Enterasys S6. I keep on getting this error message "Master Console in use". Someone suggested that I press the enter key multiple times and the error message would go away, that didn't work. Have any of you experience something like this? I would not want to reboot the device, it plays a really important role in the network.
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‎07-16-2015 04:06 PM
Hi All,
Thanks for your suggestions. I had to reboot the S6.
Thanks for your suggestions. I had to reboot the S6.
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‎07-16-2015 03:53 PM
Hello,
Device console/remote console management issues can be a little tricky.
In addition to the previous answers, I'll add the following - hope it helps.
If switch management is unresponsive due to a temporary CPU starvation condition, use local console and hit ctrl-d (similarly noted by Paul) a few times to request high priority login. note - this approach does not work via ssh or telnet, you need a direct connection.
The elevated priority access method allows issue management under stress/fault conditions such as a DOS attack or network loop.
one other item comes to mind: If all ssh access hangs (see release note fixes), a reset of the currently elected system management blade - identified by lit mgmt led - is normally enough to free these stuck sessions.
regards
Mike
Device console/remote console management issues can be a little tricky.
In addition to the previous answers, I'll add the following - hope it helps.
If switch management is unresponsive due to a temporary CPU starvation condition, use local console and hit ctrl-d (similarly noted by Paul) a few times to request high priority login. note - this approach does not work via ssh or telnet, you need a direct connection.
The elevated priority access method allows issue management under stress/fault conditions such as a DOS attack or network loop.
one other item comes to mind: If all ssh access hangs (see release note fixes), a reset of the currently elected system management blade - identified by lit mgmt led - is normally enough to free these stuck sessions.
regards
Mike
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‎07-15-2015 01:39 PM
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This has been reported on a S-Series bonded system in which a console session was already open on one chassis and a fresh session was attempted on the second. The resolution there was to close out the initial console session on the first chassis.
It's also been observed on a S-Series system - occurring for unknown reason - and resolved by rebooting the system.
For the N-Series this can occur in apparent response to some improperly interpreted keystrokes during a management session. The resolution there is to issue a "
If none of that is helpful in this particular situation, then I suggest you open a GTAC Support case for more directed assistance.
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This has been reported on a S-Series bonded system in which a console session was already open on one chassis and a fresh session was attempted on the second. The resolution there was to close out the initial console session on the first chassis.
It's also been observed on a S-Series system - occurring for unknown reason - and resolved by rebooting the system.
For the N-Series this can occur in apparent response to some improperly interpreted keystrokes during a management session. The resolution there is to issue a "
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If none of that is helpful in this particular situation, then I suggest you open a GTAC Support case for more directed assistance.
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‎07-15-2015 01:39 PM
If you have lost snmp and console access as well then the problem may be related to the one documented in this article.
Title: S-Series no longer responding to SSH/SNMP/Console
Article Link: http://gtacknowledge.extremenetworks.com/articles/Solution/S4-no-longer-responding-to-SSH-SNMP-Conso...
Title: S-Series no longer responding to SSH/SNMP/Console
Article Link: http://gtacknowledge.extremenetworks.com/articles/Solution/S4-no-longer-responding-to-SSH-SNMP-Conso...
