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Troubleshooting Routers
3-10
308656-14.00 Rev 00
3.
Determine which configuration file you want to use.
4.
Back up the unwanted configuration file.
5.
Remove the unwanted configuration file.
6.
Determine which slots are running with the incorrect configuration file
and reset them.
Lost Password (BN Routers)
When you create or change a password on a BN, the router distributes it to each
FRE processor module, which in turn stores the new password on the local
read-only memory (ROM) chip. If you remember the old password and want to
change it, or you want to add password security for the first time, see the “System
Administration” chapter in Using Technician Interface Software for instructions.
To replace a lost password, you need a FRE processor module that never operated
in a router requiring a password, or one that operated in a router for which you
know the password. Replace a lost password as follows:
1.
Disengage the thumb clips that secure all FRE processor modules to the
slots, then pull each module slightly to disconnect it from the backplane.
Never
completely remove more than one processor module from its slot.
2.
Remove one processor module from its slot.
3.
Insert a FRE processor module that has never operated in a router that
required a password, or one that operated in a router for which you know
the password.
Danger:
Follow these instructions only if the router you are using is user
serviceable. Routers that are not user serviceable, such as the AN, ASN, ANH,
ARN, FN, LN, CN, and AFN, can cause electric shock. Call the Nortel
Networks Technical Solutions Center if you have lost a password and you have
one of these types of routers.
Danger:
Never operate a router with more than one processor module
completely removed from its slot.
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