H3C SECBLADESSLVPN-CMW340-E7111 - Release Notes

H3C SECBLADESSLVPN-CMW340-E7111 Release Notes
April 28, 2011 Page 45 of 49
User Password Loss
If you forget your user password, you will be refused to log in to the SecBlade card. In this case, you
can ignore the current configuration to boot the SecBlade card and set a new user password as
follows:
Step1 Select 6 on the main menu to ignore the current configuration in SecBlade card boot.
The following information is displayed:
Flag Set Successfully.
Step2 When the main menu appears again, select 0 to reboot the SecBlade card.
System is rebooting now.
System start booting...
Booting Normal Extend BootWare....
Step3 Set a new user password in system view.
<H3C> system-view
[H3C] user-interface console 0
[H3C-ui-console0] authentication-mode password
[H3C-ui-console0] set authentication password simple 123456
The above information indicates that the password authentication is adopted on the console interface
and that the password is set to 123456 and stored in plain text.
l After reboot, the SecBlade card runs the default configuration, but the original configuration file is
still kept in the CF card. To restore the original configuration, you can first use the display
saved-configuration command to locate it and then copy and run it.
l If the user password is stored in plain text, you can use the display current-configuration
command to view the password in the current configuration. If you use the set authentication
password cipher 123456 command to set your user password, the password will be stored in
cipher text.
Step4 Save your new user password.
[H3C] save