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Chapter 11 Maintaining and Managing the SN 5428-2 Storage Router
Recovering Passwords
Reset to Remove Saved Configuration Files
The following procedure removes previously saved configuration files from the storage router. The
system configuration, management information, and SCSI routing instances remain unchanged. For
example, use this procedure if a stand-alone storage router has joined a cluster and adopted the new
cluster’s configuration.
Note You can also use the delete savedconfig command to delete selected saved configuration files from the
savedconfig directory. The delete savedconfig command is available regardless of deployment option.
Recovering Passwords
The storage router management interface is password protected. You must enter passwords when
accessing the storage router for management purposes via Telnet, SSH or the web-based GUI. Password
protection can also be enabled for the console interface, thereby requiring that the same Administrator
and Monitor mode passwords that are configured for the management interface be applied to the console
interface.
If the passwords have been enabled for the console interface and are lost, you can recover management
access to the storage router using the password recovery procedure. The password recovery procedure
requires physical access to the storage router console and can be found at the following URL:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/474/
Command Description
Step 1
enable Enter Administrator mode.
Step 2
clear conf Remove all saved configuration files from the savedconfig
directory.
At the prompt, enter the Administrator password. Enter saved to
retain system configuration settings.
All files are removed from the savedconfig directory. After the
command completes, the system prompt displays. (The storage
router does not reboot.)
Step 3
show savedconfig Verify that all files have been removed from the savedconfig
directory.