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are not recorded., Record this password for future use.

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Basic Security in FOS 4. Reboot the standby CP card by pressing the yellow ejector buttons at top and bottom of the CP card, then pressing both ejector handles back towards the switch to lock the card back into the slot. This causes the card to reset. 5. Press ESC within four seconds after the message Press escape within 4 seconds... displays. The following options are available: 1) Start system. 2) Recovery password. 3) Enter command shell. 6. Enter "3" at the prompt to enter the command shell. 7. Enter passwd command at the prompt. Note: This command is specific to the Boot PROM password when entered from the boot interface. 8. Enter the Boot PROM password at the prompt, then re-enter when prompted. The password must be 8 alphanumeric characters (any additional characters are not recorded). 9. Record this password for future use. 10. Enter the saveenv command to save the new password. 11. Reboot the standby CP card by entering the reset command. 12. Failover the active CP card by opening a telnet session to the Active CP card, logging in as Admin, and entering the hafailover command. Traffic resumes flowing through the newly active CP card once it has completed rebooting. 13. Connect the serial cable to the serial port on the new standby CP card (previous active CP card). 14. Repeat step 3 through step 11 for the new standby CP card (each CP card has a separate Boot PROM password). 15. Log in to the active CP card by serial or telnet and enter the haenable command to restore high availability. Fabric OS Procedures Version 3.1.x/4.1.x User Guide 105

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Basic Security in FOS
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Fabric OS Procedures Version 3.1.x/4.1.x User Guide
4.
Reboot the standby CP card by pressing the yellow ejector buttons at top and
bottom of the CP card, then pressing both ejector handles back towards the
switch to lock the card back into the slot. This causes the card to reset.
5.
Press
ESC
within four seconds after the message
Press escape
within 4 seconds...
displays.
The following options are available:
1) Start system.
2) Recovery password.
3) Enter command shell.
6.
Enter “
3
” at the prompt to enter the command shell.
7.
Enter
passwd
command at the prompt.
Note:
This command is specific to the Boot PROM password when entered from the
boot interface.
8.
Enter the Boot PROM password at the prompt, then re-enter when prompted.
The password must be 8 alphanumeric characters (any additional characters
are not recorded).
9.
Record this password for future use.
10.
Enter the
saveenv
command to save the new password.
11.
Reboot the standby CP card by entering the
reset
command.
12.
Failover the active CP card by opening a telnet session to the Active CP card,
logging in as Admin, and entering the
hafailover
command.
Traffic resumes flowing through the newly active CP card once it has
completed rebooting.
13.
Connect the serial cable to the serial port on the new standby CP card
(previous active CP card).
14. Repeat
step 3
through
step 11
for the new standby CP card (each CP card has
a separate Boot PROM password).
15.
Log in to the active CP card by serial or telnet and enter the
haenable
command to restore high availability.