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Examining the password recovery capability setting
1.
Reboot the router.
System is starting...
Press Ctrl+D to access BASIC-BOOTWARE MENU...
Press Ctrl+T to start heavy memory test
Booting Normal Extended BootWare........
The Extended BootWare is self-decompressing....Done.
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* HPE MSR3000 BootWare, Version 1.20 *
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Copyright (c) 2010-2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
Compiled Date : May 13 2013
CPU ID : 0x2
Memory Type : DDR3 SDRAM
Memory Size : 2048MB
BootWare Size : 1024KB
Flash Size : 8MB cfa0 Size : 247MB
CPLD Version : 2.0
PCB Version : 2.0
BootWare Validating...
Press Ctrl+B to access EXTENDED-BOOTWARE MENU...
2.
Press Ctrl + B within three seconds after the "Press Ctrl+B to access
EXTENDED-BOOTWARE MENU..." prompt message appears.
3.
Read the password recovery capability setting information displayed before the
EXTEND-BOOTWARE menu.
Password recovery capability is enabled.
Note: The current operating device is cfa0
Enter < Storage Device Operation > to select device.
===========================<EXTEND-BOOTWARE MENU>===========================
|<1> Boot System |
|<2> Enter Serial SubMenu |
|<3> Enter Ethernet SubMenu |
|<4> File Control |
|<5> Restore to Factory Default Configuration |
|<6> Skip Current System Configuration |
|<7> BootWare Operation Menu |
|<8> Skip Authentication for Console Login |
|<9> Storage Device Operation |
|<0> Reboot |
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Table of contents
- 5 Version information
- 5 Version number
- 6 Version history
- 11 Hardware and software compatibility matrix
- 12 Upgrading restrictions and guidelines
- 13 Hardware feature updates
- 13 CMW710-R0306P
- 13 CMW710-R0305P
- 13 CMW710-R0304P
- 13 CMW710-R
- 14 CMW710-E0302P
- 14 CMW710-E
- 14 Software feature and command updates
- 15 MIB updates
- 24 Operation changes
- 25 Restrictions and cautions
- 25 Open problems and workarounds
- 25 List of resolved problems
- 25 Resolved problems in CMW710-R0306P
- 47 Resolved problems in CMW710-R0305P
- 57 Resolved problems in CMW710-R
- 58 Resolved problems in CMW710-R0304P
- 69 Resolved problems in CMW710-R
- 69 Resolved problems in CMW710-E0302P
- 71 Resolved problems in CMW710-E
- 71 Resolved problems in CMW710-E0006P
- 71 Support and other resources
- 71 Accessing Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support
- 71 Documents
- 72 Related documents
- 73 Documentation feedback
- 74 Appendix A Feature list
- 74 Hardware features
- 81 Software features
- 85 Appendix B Upgrading software
- 85 Software types
- 85 Upgrade methods
- 86 Preparing for the upgrade
- 87 Centralized devices upgrading from the CLI
- 87 Saving the running configuration and verifying the storage space
- 87 Downloading the image file to the router
- 88 Specifying the startup image file
- 89 Rebooting and completing the upgrade
- 90 Distributed devices upgrading from the CLI
- 90 Display the slot number of the active MPU
- 90 Save the current configuration and verify the storge space
- 91 Download the image file to the router
- 91 Specifying the startup image file
- 93 Reboot and completing the upgrade
- 94 Distributed devices ISSU
- 95 Disabling the standby MPU auto-update function
- 95 Saving the running configuration and verifying the storage space
- 96 Downloading the upgrade image file to the router
- 96 Upgrading the standby MPU
- 98 Upgrading the active MPU
- 100 Upgrading from the BootWare menu
- 100 Accessing the BootWare menu
- 102 Using TFTP/FTP to upgrade software through an Ethernet port
- 105 Using XMODEM to upgrade software through the console port
- 109 Managing files from the BootWare menu
- 110 Displaying all files
- 110 Changing the type of a system software image
- 111 Deleting files
- 112 Handling software upgrade failures
- 112 Appendix C Handling console login password loss
- 112 Disabling password recovery capability
- 113 Handling console login password loss
- 114 Examining the password recovery capability setting
- 115 Using the Skip Current System Configuration option
- 116 Using the Skip Authentication for Console Login option
- 116 Using the Restore to Factory Default Configuration option