You may power cycle or reload the device. Keep in mind that both ways will stop all traffic on the device, and all connections will be lost for 2 to 3 minutes. We hope this helps.
@@CiscoSystems thanks but what i mean is from 3:56 where you enter the username "admin", what if the username is not "admin", anyway to reset the username too ?
Hi there, we apologize for the delay, and we're sorry to hear that you're having trouble. Please note that you cannot recover the administrator password from a Telnet or Secure Shell (SSH) session; you must have access to the local console connection. Additionally, the new password will only be updated in the local user database and not on remote AAA servers, so ensure local authentication is enabled: cs.co/6057aVCvv. We hope this information helps!
Thank you.
Thanks i managed to recover using your method, but what if the user id is not "admin" ?
You may power cycle or reload the device. Keep in mind that both ways will stop all traffic on the device, and all connections will be lost for 2 to 3 minutes. We hope this helps.
@@CiscoSystems thanks but what i mean is from 3:56 where you enter the username "admin", what if the username is not "admin", anyway to reset the username too ?
Thanks for clarifying. You can enter global configuration mode: switch# configure terminal to reset the username.
@@CiscoSystems thanks very much, will give it a try.
not working on n9k-c92160yc-x
Hi there, we apologize for the delay, and we're sorry to hear that you're having trouble. Please note that you cannot recover the administrator password from a Telnet or Secure Shell (SSH) session; you must have access to the local console connection. Additionally, the new password will only be updated in the local user database and not on remote AAA servers, so ensure local authentication is enabled: cs.co/6057aVCvv. We hope this information helps!
Thanks a lot dude