After rebooted, the system runs with the initial default configuration, but the original
configuration file is still stored on the storage medium. To restore the original configuration, you
can use the
display saved-configuration
command to display it, and then copy and execute it.
If the password is stored in plain text, you can use the
display current-configuration
command to view the password in the current configuration. If the password
123456
is set with
the
set authentication password cipher
command, the password is stored in cipher text.
Step4
Save the new password.
[HP] save
Execute the
save
command after modifying the user password to save the new password.
You are recommended to save the modification to the configuration file used by default.
Super Password Loss
The super password enables you to switch between four super levels. In the case of super
password loss, you cannot perform higher level operations.
You can clear the super password by selecting
8
on the main menu.
========================<EXTEND-BOOTWARE MENU>========================
|<1> Boot System
|
|<2> Enter Serial SubMenuSub-menu
|
|<3> Enter Ethernet SubMenu
|
|<4> File Control
|
|<5> Modify BootWare Password
|
|<6> Skip Current System Configuration
|
|<7> BootWare Operation Menu
|
|<8> Clear Super Password
|
|<9> Storage Device Operation
|
|<0> Reboot
|
======================================================================
Enter your choice(0-9):8
The system displays the following information indicating that you have successfully cleared the
super password.
Clear Application Password Success
After you clear the super password, quit the menu and reboot the router, you can enter system
view directly.
This setting (super password clearing) is valid only for the first reboot of the router. The super
password will be restored after a second reboot.
Backing Up and Restoring BootWare
You can back up and restore BootWare on the BootWare operation sub-menu.
Select
7
on the main menu to enter the BootWare operation sub-menu. Refer to “
BootWare
Operation Sub-menu
” on page 6-9 for details.