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‎02-18-2019 09:24 AM
Hi community,
I need help for resetting a avaya ERS8010 switch password. i need to preserve configurations as well. i have seen an option for snmp rw, but i dont have rw configured. is there any way i can reset without loosing the configuration?. or do we need to raise ticket with TAC. i have seen methods in cisco and huawei with boot password, so that no need of TAC support for resetting.
Thanks in advance!
I need help for resetting a avaya ERS8010 switch password. i need to preserve configurations as well. i have seen an option for snmp rw, but i dont have rw configured. is there any way i can reset without loosing the configuration?. or do we need to raise ticket with TAC. i have seen methods in cisco and huawei with boot password, so that no need of TAC support for resetting.
Thanks in advance!
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‎02-19-2019 03:07 PM
If this switch is in production I recommend making a ticket.
If its just lab you don't need to...
just boot the switch.
Then hit "enter" when asked to go into Monitor mode.
then type "reset-passwd".
Then reboot the switch.
The switch will now reboot with default users names reset with default passwords for EVERYTHING. so you will want to harden the switch once you are done.
If its just lab you don't need to...
just boot the switch.
Then hit "enter" when asked to go into Monitor mode.
then type "reset-passwd".
Then reboot the switch.
The switch will now reboot with default users names reset with default passwords for EVERYTHING. so you will want to harden the switch once you are done.
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‎02-19-2019 03:07 PM
If this switch is in production I recommend making a ticket.
If its just lab you don't need to...
just boot the switch.
Then hit "enter" when asked to go into Monitor mode.
then type "reset-passwd".
Then reboot the switch.
The switch will now reboot with default users names reset with default passwords for EVERYTHING. so you will want to harden the switch once you are done.
If its just lab you don't need to...
just boot the switch.
Then hit "enter" when asked to go into Monitor mode.
then type "reset-passwd".
Then reboot the switch.
The switch will now reboot with default users names reset with default passwords for EVERYTHING. so you will want to harden the switch once you are done.
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‎02-19-2019 01:18 AM
HI Abdul,
Raise a Service request with GTAC and they need downtime to reset the password as the switch requires reboot in-order to reset the password for ERS 8010 Chassis.
Thanks,
Jay!
Raise a Service request with GTAC and they need downtime to reset the password as the switch requires reboot in-order to reset the password for ERS 8010 Chassis.
Thanks,
Jay!
