5.To configure the administrator user account, enter mgmt-user admin root. Enter a new password for this account. Retype the same password to confirm.

6.Exit from the configuration mode, enable mode, and user mode.

This procedure also resets the enable mode password to enable. If you have defined a management user password policy, make sure that the new password conforms to this policy. For details, see "Implementing a Specific Management Password Policy" on page 632.

Figure 248 is an example of how to reset the password. The commands in bold type are what you enter.

Figure 248: Resetting the Password

(host)

User: password

Password: forgetme! (host) >enable Password: enable (host) #configure terminal

Enter Configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z

(host) (config) #mgmt-user admin root Password: ******

Re-Type password: ******

(host) (config) #exit

(host) #exit

(host) >exit

After you reset the administrator user account and password, you can login to the controller and reconfigure the enable mode password. To do this, enter configuration mode and type the enable secret command. You are prompted to enter a new password and retype it to confirm. Save the configuration by entering write memory.

Figure 249 details an example reconfigure the enable mode password. Again, the command you enter displays in bold type.

Figure 249: Reconfigure the enable mode password

User: admin

Password: ******

(host) >enable Password: ******

(host) #configure terminal

Enter Configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z

(host) (config) #enable secret Password: ******

Re-Type password: ******

(host) (config) #write memory

Bypassing the Enable Password Prompt

The bypass enable feature lets you bypass the enable password prompt and go directly to the privileged commands (config mode) after logging on to the controller. This is useful if you want to avoid changing the enable password due to company policy.

Use the enable bypass CLI command to bypass the enable prompt an go directly to the privileged commands (config mode). Use the no enable bypass CLI command to restore the enable password prompt.

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