Dip switch 5 and 6 - put them in the on position and reboot the card, this will erase the config. V ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stephen Amadei" <amadei@dandy.net> To: <usr-tc@lists.xmission.com> Sent: Saturday, May 20, 2000 4:25 PM Subject: (usr-tc) NMC break in needed...
Hi guys...
I have a NMC we purchased a long time ago that we need to put into service ASAP. We just discovered one of our NMCs was not X2 enabled, and this card is X2 enabled... but I don't have the SNMP write password. The firmware is 4.3.4, and on bootup at the RS232 console all I can get is "PASSWORD:"... if I use the 'public' read password, I can get in, but not change anything. I tried using pin 5 to boot to the default settings, but it still asks for a password!
I am afraid to use the CMOS clear jumper, as I fear it will erase the feature enable status of the X2 enablement. Would this clear the X2 enable out?
Thanx in advance.
----Steve Stephen Amadei Dandy.net CTO Atlantic City, NJ
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