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Password recovery options, Issue, Version 4.0.0, Versions 4.1.0 and later

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Password recovery options Table 51 describes the options available when one or more types of passwords are lost. Table 51 Password recovery options Issue If all the passwords are forgotten, what is the password recovery mechanism? Are these procedures non-disruptive recovery procedures? If a user has only the root password, what is the password recovery mechanism? How can boot PROM passwords be recovered? How can a user, admin, or factory password be recovered? Version 4.0.0 Contact your switch service provider. A non-disruptive procedure is available. Versions 4.1.0 and later Contact your switch service provider. A non-disruptive procedure is available. Root can change any password by issuing the passwd command. Use the passwd command to set other passwords. Use the passwdDefault command to set all passwords to their default. Not applicable. Contact your switch service provider and provide the recovery string. See "Setting the boot PROM password" on page 67 for instructions on setting the password with a recovery string. See "Recovering forgotten passwords" on page 71. 236 Understanding legacy password behavior

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Understanding legacy password behavior
Password recovery options
Table 51
describes the options available when one or more types of passwords are lost.
Table 51
Password recovery options
Issue
Version 4.0.0
Versions 4.1.0 and later
If all the passwords are forgotten,
what is the password recovery
mechanism? Are these procedures
non-disruptive recovery
procedures?
Contact your switch service
provider. A non-disruptive
procedure is available.
Contact your switch service
provider. A non-disruptive
procedure is available.
If a user has only the root
password, what is the password
recovery mechanism?
Root can change any password
by issuing the
passwd
command.
Use the
passwd
command to
set other passwords.
Use the
passwdDefault
command to set all passwords
to their default.
How can boot PROM passwords
be recovered?
Not applicable.
Contact your switch service
provider and provide the
recovery string.
See ”
Setting the boot PROM
password
” on page 67 for
instructions on setting the
password with a recovery
string.
How can a user, admin, or factory
password be recovered?
See ”
Recovering forgotten passwords
” on page 71.