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Exiting the maintenance menu option 0 - default password

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4. The maintenance menu displays several recovery options. To select a switch recovery option, press the corresponding number (displayed in option: field) on the keyboard and press Enter. 0) Exit 1) Image Unpack 2) Reset Network Config 3) Reset User Accounts to Default 4) Copy Log Files 5) Remove Switch Config 6) Remake Filesystem 7) Reset Switch 8) Update Boot Loader Option: These options and their use are described in the following subsections. Exiting the maintenance menu (option 0) The Exit option closes the current Maintenance menu session. To log in again, enter the maintenance mode account name (prom) and password (prom). To return to normal operation, momentarily press and release the Maintenance button or power cycle the switch. Unpacking a firmware image file in maintenance mode (option 1) The Image Unpack option unpacks and installs new firmware when the current firmware has become corrupt. Before using this option, you must load the new firmware image file onto the switch. To install new firmware using this option: 1. Place the switch in maintenance mode. See the procedure for maintenance mode in "Recovering a switch using maintenance mode" on page 46. 2. Use FTP to load a new firmware image file onto the switch. See "Custom firmware installation" on page 39 for an example of how to load the image file. When the download is complete, close the FTP session. 3. Establish a Telnet session with the switch using the default IP address 10.0.0.1. telnet 10.0.0.1 4. Enter the maintenance mode account name (prom) and password (prom), and press Enter. Switch login: prom Password: xxxx 5. Select option 1 from the maintenance menu. When prompted for a file name, enter the firmware image file name: Image filename: filename Unpacking 'filename', please wait... Unpackage successful. 6. Select option 7, Reset Switch, to reset the switch and exit maintenance mode. Resetting the network configuration in maintenance mode (option 2) The Reset Network Config option resets the network properties to the factory default values and saves them on the switch. For default network configuration values, see "Factory configuration defaults" on page 59. Resetting user accounts in maintenance mode (option 3) The Reset User Accounts to Default option restores the password for the Admin account name to the default (password) and removes all other user accounts from the switch. 8/20q Fibre Channel Switch installation and reference guide 47

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8/20q Fibre Channel Switch installation and reference guide
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4.
The maintenance menu displays several recovery options. To select a switch recovery option, press the
corresponding number (displayed in option: field) on the keyboard and press
Enter
.
0)
Exit
1)
Image Unpack
2)
Reset Network Config
3)
Reset User Accounts to Default
4)
Copy Log Files
5)
Remove Switch Config
6)
Remake Filesystem
7)
Reset Switch
8)
Update Boot Loader
Option:
These options and their use are described in the following subsections.
Exiting the maintenance menu (option 0)
The
Exit
option closes the current Maintenance menu session. To log in again, enter the maintenance mode
account name (
prom
) and password (
prom
). To return to normal operation, momentarily press and release
the Maintenance button or power cycle the switch.
Unpacking a firmware image file in maintenance mode (option 1)
The
Image Unpack
option unpacks and installs new firmware when the current firmware has become
corrupt. Before using this option, you must load the new firmware image file onto the switch. To install new
firmware using this option:
1.
Place the switch in maintenance mode. See the procedure for maintenance mode in ”
Recovering a
switch using maintenance mode
” on page 46.
2.
Use FTP to load a new firmware image file onto the switch. See ”
Custom firmware installation
” on
page 39 for an example of how to load the image file. When the download is complete, close the FTP
session.
3.
Establish a Telnet session with the switch using the default IP address 10.0.0.1.
telnet 10.0.0.1
4.
Enter the maintenance mode account name (
prom
) and password (
prom
), and press
Enter
.
Switch login: prom
Password: xxxx
5.
Select option 1 from the maintenance menu. When prompted for a file name, enter the firmware image
file name:
Image filename:
filename
Unpacking ’filename’, please wait...
Unpackage successful.
6.
Select option
7, Reset Switch
, to reset the switch and exit maintenance mode.
Resetting the network configuration in maintenance mode (option 2)
The
Reset Network Config
option resets the network properties to the factory default values and saves them
on the switch. For default network configuration values, see ”
Factory configuration defaults
” on page 59.
Resetting user accounts in maintenance mode (option 3)
The
Reset User Accounts to Default
option restores the password for the Admin account name to the default
(password) and removes all other user accounts from the switch.