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Re: Resetting GSP to factory defaults

 
Andrew Rutter
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Re: Resetting GSP to factory defaults

hi,

Yes it easy tor reset the gsp on those systems

Remove the right hand side cover(io card) side and there is a button on the gsp card.
You also need a local console on the serial port.

Press this for a few seconds and then get back to the local console quickly and it will say press P to reset passwords.

you dont get long though so make sure you can see the terminal from the l class

If

andy
R.KrishnaKumar
Frequent Advisor

Re: Resetting GSP to factory defaults

Hi Sean,
If you forget the MP login user name or password, you can reset them by using
the MP reset button as follows.
How to reset
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1. Connect the console terminal to the local serial console port.

2. Press the MP reset button.
L-Class: You need to remove the I/O card cage cover, then access the switch on the MP/SCSI Core I/O card.

3. Next message will be displayed on the console terminal for 10 seconds.
Follow the instruction, then password and user information is cleared.
Resetting MP.
Press 'p' now to clear all MP passwords and users....p
Confirm you would like to clear passwords and users? (Y/[N]) y
All MP passwords and user information is cleared.
MP LAN and remote accesses are also disabled.

4. After the reset, you can login to the MP serial console ( On later firmware versions, the user is Admin.
The default Admin user password is "Admin".) If you use the MP LAN console, you need to set the MP Lan port configuration with the MP command, LC.