4.To make the setting take effect after a reboot, save the running configuration to the next-startup configuration file.

[HP] save

Dealing with password loss when password recovery capability is disabled1.Reboot the router to access the EXTEND-BOOTWARE menu, and enter 5.

The current mode is no password recovery.

Note: The current operating device is cfa0

Enter < Storage Device Operation > to select device.

===========================<EXTEND-BOOTWARE MENU>===========================

 

<1> Boot System

<2> Enter Serial SubMenu

<3> Enter Ethernet SubMenu

<4> File Control

<5> Restore to Factory Default Configuration

<6> Skip Current System Configuration

<7> BootWare Operation Menu

<8> Clear Super Password

<9> Storage Device Operation

<0> Reboot

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Ctrl+Z: Access EXTEND-ASSISTANT MENU

 

Ctrl+F: Format File System

 

Enter your choice(0-9): 5

 

2.At the prompt for confirmation, enter Y.

The router deletes its main and backup next-startup configuration files and restores the factory-default configuration.

The current mode is no password recovery. The configuration files will be deleted, and the system will start up with factory defaults, Are you sure to continue?[Y/N]Y

Setting...Done.

3.When the EXTEND-BOOTWARE menu appears again, enter 0 to reboot the router.The router starts up with the factory-default configuration.

4.Configure a new console login password (see "Configure a new console login password.") or new user privilege level passwords (see "Configure new passwords for user privilege levels.").

5.To make the settings take effect after a reboot, save the running configuration to the next-startup configuration file.

[HP] save

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