Nokia IP2255 Installation Guide - Page 108

To reset the default database settings, Using Nokia Network Voyager, Using the Command-Line Interface

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8 Troubleshooting Note You must have local serial access to your appliance console to perform this procedure. 1. Boot up the appliance in single-user mode by restarting or power cycling the appliance. When the boot prompt appears, enter -s before the appliance goes into multiuser mode; you have about 10 seconds to do this. 2. After the appliance boots up, the following text appears: Enter pathname of shell or RETURN for sh: Press Enter. 3. Type /etc/overpw at the pound-sign (#) prompt. 4. Enter and re-enter the temporary admin password. 5. Enter y to change the password. 6. Enter ^D (Shift + 6 + D) to boot to multiuser mode. 7. After the system boots, log on to the security platform by using Network Voyager or the CLI and set a permanent password. For information about how to access Network Voyager and the related reference materials, see "Using Nokia Network Voyager" on page 53. For information about how to access the CLI and the related reference materials, see "Using the Command-Line Interface" on page 55. To reset the default database settings 1. Log in to the appliance as admin by using Network Voyager. For information about how to access Network Voyager and the related reference materials, see "Using Nokia Network Voyager" on page 53. 2. Under Configuration Database Management (Config > System Configuration > Manage Configuration Sets), choose the option to create a new factory default configuration. 108 Nokia IP2255 Security Platform Installation Guide

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Troubleshooting
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Nokia IP2255 Security Platform Installation Guide
Note
You must have local serial access to your appliance console to perform
this procedure.
1.
Boot up the appliance in single-user mode by restarting or power cycling
the appliance.
When the
boot
prompt appears, enter
-s
before the appliance goes into
multiuser mode; you have about 10 seconds to do this.
2.
After the appliance boots up, the following text appears:
Enter pathname of shell or RETURN for sh:
Press Enter.
3.
Type
/etc/overpw
at the pound-sign (
#)
prompt.
4.
Enter and re-enter the temporary admin password.
5.
Enter
y
to change the password.
6.
Enter
^D
(Shift + 6 + D) to boot to multiuser mode.
7.
After the system boots, log on to the security platform by using Network
Voyager or the CLI and set a permanent password.
For information about how to access Network Voyager and the related
reference materials, see
“Using Nokia Network Voyager”
on page 53.
For information about how to access the CLI and the related reference
materials, see
“Using the Command-Line Interface”
on page 55.
To reset the default database settings
1.
Log in to the appliance as admin by using Network Voyager.
For information about how to access Network Voyager and the related
reference materials, see
“Using Nokia Network Voyager”
on page 53.
2.
Under Configuration Database Management (Config > System
Configuration > Manage Configuration Sets), choose the option to create
a new factory default configuration.