Administrator Guide

NOTE: You must manually enter each CLI command. The system rejects a command if you copy and paste it in the
command line.
5. Configure a new password.
CONFIGURATION mode
enable {secret | password}
6. Save the change in the running configuration to the startup configuration.
EXEC Privilege mode
copy running-config startup-config
Recovering from a Forgotten Enable Password
Use the following commands if you forget the enable password.
1. Log onto the system using the console.
2. Power-cycle the chassis by switching off all of the power modules and then switching them back on.
3. During bootup, press Esc when prompted to abort the boot process.
You enter Boot-Line Interface (BLI) mode at the BOOT_USER# prompt.
NOTE: You must enter the CLI commands. The system rejects them if they are copied and pasted.
4. Set the system parameters to ignore the enable password when the system reloads.
BOOT_USER# ignore enable-password
BOOT_USER# reload
5. Reload the system.
BOOT_USER mode
reset
6. Configure a new enable password.
CONFIGURATION mode
enable {password | secret | sha256password}
7. Save the running-config to the startup-config.
EXEC Privilege mode
copy running-config startup-config
Recovering from a Failed Start on the S6000
A switch that does not start correctly might be trying to boot from a corrupted Dell Networking OS image or from a mis-
specified location.
In this case, you can restart the system and interrupt the boot process to point the system to another boot location.
1. Power-cycle the chassis (pull the power cord and reinsert it).
2. During bootup, press the ESC key when this message appears: Press Esc to stop autoboot...
You enter Boot-Line Interface (BLI) mode at the BOOT_USER# prompt.
3. At the BLI prompt, set the system parameter to ignore the enable password and reload the system:
BOOT_USER mode
BOOT_USER# boot change primary
You are prompted to enter a valid boot device (for example, ftp o r tftp or flash) and a path or filename for the Dell
Networking OS image that you want to use.
4. (Optional) Set the secondary and default boot locations by entering the following commands:
BOOT_USER mode
BOOT_USER# boot change secondary
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