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Configuring Username and Password Security
Front-Panel Security
Steps for Disabling Password-Recovery.
1. Set the CLI to the global interface context.
2. Use show front-panel-security to determine whether the factory-reset
parameter is enabled. If it is disabled, use the front-panel-security factory-
reset command to enable it.
3. Press and release the Clear button on the front panel of the switch.
4. Within 60-seconds of pressing the Clear button, enter the following com-
mand:
no front-panel-security password-recovery
5. Do one of the following after the “CAUTION” message appears:
• If you want to complete the command, press
[Y] (for “Yes”).
• If you want to abort the command, press
[N] (for “No”)
Figure 2-11 shows an example of disabling the password-recovery parameter.
Syntax: [no] front-panel-security password-recovery
Enables or (using the “no” form of the command) disables the
ability to recover a lost password.
When this feature is enabled, the switch allows management
access through the password recovery process described below.
This provides a method for recovering from a lost manager
username (if configured) and password. When this feature is
disabled, the password recovery process is disabled and the
only way to regain management access to the switch is to use
the Reset+Clear button combination (page 2-9) to restore the
switch to its factory default configuration.
Note: To disable password-recovery:
– You must have physical access to the front panel of the switch.
– The factory-reset parameter must be enabled (the default).
(Default: Enabled.)