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Troubleshooting the Software Configuration
This chapter describes how to identify and resolve software problems related to the Cisco IOS software on
the switch. Depending on the nature of the problem, you can use the command-line interface (CLI), Device
Manager, or Network Assistant to identify and solve problems.
Additional troubleshooting information, such as LED descriptions, is provided in the hardware installation
guide.
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Information About Troubleshooting the Software Configuration, on page 239
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How to Troubleshoot the Software Configuration, on page 245
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Verifying Troubleshooting of the Software Configuration, on page 257
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Scenarios for Troubleshooting the Software Configuration, on page 258
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Configuration Examples for Troubleshooting Software, on page 260
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Feature History for Troubleshooting Software Configuration, on page 262
Information About Troubleshooting the Software Configuration
Software Failure on a Switch
Switch software can be corrupted during an upgrade by downloading the incorrect file to the switch, and by
deleting the image file. In all of these cases, there is no connectivity.Follow the steps described in the
from a Software Failure, on page 245
section to recover from a software failure.
Lost or Forgotten Password on a Device
The default configuration for the device allows an end user with physical access to the device to recover from
a lost password by interrupting the boot process during power-on and by entering a new password. These
recovery procedures require that you have physical access to the device.
On these devices, a system administrator can disable some of the functionality of this feature by allowing an
end user to reset a password only by agreeing to return to the default configuration. If you are an end user
trying to reset a password when password recovery has been disabled, a status message reminds you to return
to the default configuration during the recovery process.
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System Management Configuration Guide, Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.10.x (Catalyst 9200 Switches)
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