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Chapter 5 Configuring the Management Interface and Security
Managing Passwords
Step 4
Type
rename "config.txt" "config2.txt"
and press
Enter
.
Renames the configuration file so that it will not be lost when the system is rebooted.
Step 5
Type
reboot
and press
Enter
.
Reboots the system to reset passwords. The default configuration is restored, in which all passwords are
Cisco.
This will provide access to the system.
(The IP address configuration remains as it was last configured.)
Step 6
Establish a Telnet session to the SCE platform and enable the
admin
authorization level.
Use the default password (Cisco).
Step 7
At the SCE# prompt type
copy /system/config2.txt ftp://
<user>:<ftp_password>@ip_address/<path>/config2.txt
and press
Enter
.
Copies the file
/system/config2.txt
to the workstation using the SCE platform FTP client.
Step 8
On the workstation, open the file. Look for the lines that start with
enable password.
If passwords are not encrypted, you will be able to see the passwords, and can simply take note of them.
If passwords are encrypted, do the following
a.
Edit the file by removing the lines that begin with
enable password.
a.
Save the file.
a.
At the SCE# prompt, type
copy ftp:// <user>:<ftp_password>@ip_address/<path>/config2.txt
/system/config2.txt
and press
Enter
.
Copies the file from the workstation back to the SCE platform disk space using the SCE platform
FTP client.
Step 9
At the SCE# prompt, type
rename /system/config2.txt /system/config.txt
and press
Enter
.
Renames the configuration file on the SCE platform back to the original name
config.txt.
Step 10
At the SCE# prompt, type
reload
and press
Enter
.
Reboots the SCE platform to restore the saved user configuration
•
If passwords were not encrypted—the user-configured passwords that you viewed in the copied file
are restored, since the configuration file was not changed.
•
If passwords were encrypted—the default password
Cisco
remains, since the encrypted lines were
removed from the configuration file before it was copied back to the SCE platform.
To block unauthorized users from connecting to the SCE platform using the default password, a new
password should be configured immediately for all levels for which such a password is required. The
configuration should be saved (use the CLI command
copy running-config startup-config
) to make
the new passwords permanent.