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Cisco Intrusion Prevention System Sensor CLI Configuration Guide for IPS 7.2
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Appendix C Troubleshooting
Password Recovery
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operate with the currently installed signature set. A valid license must be obtained in
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ips_ssp#
Using the ASDM
To reset the password in the ASDM, follow these steps:
Step 1
From the ASDM menu bar, choose Tools > IPS Password Reset.
Note
This option does not appear in the menu if there is no IPS present.
Step 2
In the IPS Password Reset confirmation dialog box, click OK to reset the pass word to the default (cisco).
A dialog box displays the success or failure of the password reset. If the reset fails, make sure you have
the correct ASA and IPS software versions.
Step 3
Click Close to close the dialog box. The sensor reboots.
Disabling Password Recovery
Caution
If you try to recover the password on a sensor on which password recovery is disabled, the process
proceeds with no errors or warnings; however, the password is not reset. If you cannot log in to the sensor
because you have forgotten the password, and password recovery is set to disabled, you m ust reimage
your sensor.
Password recovery is enabled by default. You can disable password recovery through the CLI, IDM, or
IME.
Disabling Password Recovery Using the CLI
To disable password recovery in the CLI, follow these steps:
Step 1
Log in to the CLI using an account with administrator privileges.
Step 2
Enter global configuration mode.
sensor# configure terminal
Step 3
Enter host mode.
sensor(config)# service host