H3C SECBLADELB-CMW520-R3204P17 - Release Notes
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File system type of cfa0: FAT16
Modifying a file type
# Change the main.bin file from type B to type M+B.
<H3C> boot-loader file main.bin main
This command will set the boot file. Continue? [Y/N]:y
The specified file will be used as the main boot file at the next reboot!
By now, the original main.bin file has become type M+B and it will be used as the main boot file at the
next boot.
If a file of type M already exists on the SecBlade card, it will automatically be changed from type M to
type N/A.
Deleting a file
You can use the delete [ /unreserved ] file-url command in user view to delete a file. In the command,
the /unreserved keyword deletes a file, and the file-url argument specifies the file to be deleted.
# Delete the startup.cfg file from the root directory.
<H3C> delete startup.cfg
Delete cfa0:/startup.cfg?[Y/N]:y
%Delete file cfa0:/startup.cfg...Done.
At this time, the startup.cfg file is moved to the recycle bin. If you want to restore the file, you can use
the undelete command.
# Restore the startup.cfg file in the recycle bin.
<H3C> undelete startup.cfg
Undelete cfa0:/startup.cfg? [Y/N]:y
% Undeleted file cfa0:/startup.cfg.
Dealing With Password Loss
This section tells you what to do if you forget the BootWare password, user password, or super
password of a SecBlade card.
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: