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* [[Password Recovery Procedure for the Catalyst 6500 with Supervisor 720 (WS-SUP720 / WS-SUP720-3B / WS-SUP720-3BXL) Running Cisco IOS Software Prior to 12.2(17)SX]]
 
* [[Password Recovery Procedure for the Catalyst 6500 with Supervisor 720 (WS-SUP720 / WS-SUP720-3B / WS-SUP720-3BXL) Running Cisco IOS Software Prior to 12.2(17)SX]]
 
* [[Password Recovery for Cisco ASA 5500 Series]]
 
* [[Password Recovery for Cisco ASA 5500 Series]]
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* [[Password Recovery for Nexus Switches]]
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* [[Password Recovery for Aironet Access Points]]
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* [[Password Recovery for Juniper EX Series Switches]]
  
 
== Loading IOS ==
 
== Loading IOS ==
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* [[Loading IOS on ASA devices (e.g. ASA5510)]]
 
* [[Loading IOS on ASA devices (e.g. ASA5510)]]
 
* [[Loading IOS on Access Server (e.g. AS2509-RJ, AS2511-RJ)]]
 
* [[Loading IOS on Access Server (e.g. AS2509-RJ, AS2511-RJ)]]
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* [[Loading IOS on a WS-C3850 Switch]]
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* [[Loading IOS on a WS-C2960X Switch Stack]]
 
* [[Loading IOS on a Nexus 7000/5000]]
 
* [[Loading IOS on a Nexus 7000/5000]]
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* [[Loading IOS on a 25XX WLAN Controller]]
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* [[Loading IOS on an ASR 1001 Router]]
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* [[Loading IOS on an ASR 9001 Router]]
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* [[Loading IOS on a WS-X45-SUP7L-E from ROMMON]]
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== Loading JunOS ==
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* [[Loading JunOS on an MX series router]]
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* [[Loading JunOS on an EX series switch]]
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== Boot Failure Recovery ==
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* Boot failure recovery due to missing or corrupt IOS image
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** Method 1: [[Loading IOS on a switch or router via the console|load correct IOS via console cable from ''switch:'' prompt]]
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** Method 2: [[Boot Cisco Devices via tftp|boot via tftp from ''rommon>'' prompt]]
  
 
== Telling the difference ==
 
== Telling the difference ==
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* [[general overview on power cable connectors]]
 
* [[general overview on power cable connectors]]
 
* [[cisco power cable partnumbers and their connectors]]
 
* [[cisco power cable partnumbers and their connectors]]
* [[matching power cables for cisco powersupplies]]
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* [[connector matrix for cisco powersupplies]]
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* [[power cable diameter matrix]]
  
 
== Cisco routers ==
 
== Cisco routers ==
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** [https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-29251 Cisco Support Forum] (Step-by-Step)
 
** [https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-29251 Cisco Support Forum] (Step-by-Step)
 
** [http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/asr9000/software/asr9k_r4-2/rommon/configuration/guide/rm42recv.html Official Cisco Documentation]
 
** [http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/routers/asr9000/software/asr9k_r4-2/rommon/configuration/guide/rm42recv.html Official Cisco Documentation]
* In short
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** [[Install ASR9k IOS from ROMMON via TFTP|Quick copy&paste guide, for the impatient]]
** Connect to the Console Port
 
** Get to ROMMON prompt (sometimes you have to hit CTRL-C whan asked)
 
** Connect Mgmt0 port to the network
 
** Place the ''vm'' File of your ASR IOSXR distribution (e.g. <code>asr9k-mini-px.vm-4.3.0</code>, normally found within the tar file of your distribution) onto your TFTP server
 
** Issue the following commands from the ROMMON promt, line by line (bold values may have to be replaced acording to your environment):
 
unset BOOT
 
unset TFTP_FILE
 
sync
 
unset BOOT_DEV_SEQ_OPER
 
unset MIRROR_ENABLE
 
sync
 
priv
 
diswd
 
IP_ADDRESS='''192.168.1.241'''
 
IP_SUBNET_MASK='''255.255.255.0'''
 
DEFAULT_GATEWAY='''192.168.1.254'''
 
TFTP_RETRY_COUNT=4
 
TFTP_TIMEOUT=6000
 
TFTP_CHECKSUM=1
 
TFTP_SERVER='''192.168.1.11'''
 
TFTP_MGMT_INTF=0
 
TFTP_BLKSIZE=1400
 
TURBOBOOT=on,disk0,format
 
sync
 
** Now, boot and install via TFTP
 
boot tftp://192.168.1.11/asr9k-mini-px.vm-4.3.0
 
** Wait without hitting any key until the ASR reboots. May take quite long, 30 mins or so.
 
** Issue <code>show install active</code> and check the path starts with '''<code>disk0:</code>''' and not '''<code>mem:</code>'''. If it starts with '''<code>mem:</code>''', you have to repeat the whole procedure.
 
  
 
=== Cisco 2600 series routers ===
 
=== Cisco 2600 series routers ===
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== Applying Licenses ==
 
== Applying Licenses ==
  
[[Getting and Applying License Files to Nexus 7000 / Nexus 5000 Switches]]
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* [[Getting and Applying License Files to Nexus 7000 / Nexus 5000 Switches]]
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* [[Getting and Applying License Files to ASA Firewalls]]
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* [[Getting and Applying License Files to ASR 1001 Routers]]
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* [[Getting and Applying License Files to ASR 1001 Routers|Getting and Applying License Files to 1900 Series Routers]]
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* [[Applying a License to a Juniper EX Series Switch]]
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== Applying Configuration Files ==
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* [[Applying a configuration file to a 25XX WLAN controller]]
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* [[Applying a configuration file to a AIRONET WLAN Access Point]]
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* [[Applying a configuration file to a Fortinet Fortigate Firewall]]
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* [[Loading a configuration onto a JunOS device]]
  
 
== Opengear Console Server ==
 
== Opengear Console Server ==
 
=== Opengear CM4148 ===
 
=== Opengear CM4148 ===
 
* [[Cabling and Configuring Opengear CM4148]]
 
* [[Cabling and Configuring Opengear CM4148]]
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=== Opengear IM4200 Series ===
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* [[Upgrading Firmware on Opengear CM4200 Series Console Servers]]
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== Fortinet Devices ==
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* Performing a firmware upgrade
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** Detailed instructions: see [http://kb.fortinet.com/kb/viewContent.do?externalId=10338 Fortinet knowledge base]
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** [[Firmware Update FortiGate 100D|Quick Guide for FortiGate 100D]]
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** [[Firmware Update FortiAnalyzer 200D|Quick Guide for FortiAnalyzer 200D]]
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* Applying a configuration file
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** [[Applying a configuration file to a Fortinet Fortigate Firewall|to a Fortinet Fortigate Firewall]]
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** [[Applying a configuration file to a Fortinet FortiAnalyzer device|to a Fortinet FortiAnalyzer device]]
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== Huawei Devices ==
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=== S2700-52P-EI-AC ===
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* [[checking the MAC adress via console]]
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== Riverbed Devices ==
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=== SHA-01050-H Steelhead ===
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* [[password recovery & checking / installing licenses]]

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there are two different options for the N2K-C2248 nexus switch. The standard version (N2K-C2248TP / N2K-C2248TP-1GE) and an enhanced version (N2K-C2248TP-E / N2K-C2248TP-E-1GE). the difference is the buffer memory size of 32MB for the enhanced version.
both versions appear with two partnumbers basically describing the same part.
the config partnumers leaving you the airflow options (N2K-C2248TP / N2K-C2248TP-E) and the chassis partnumbers (N2K-C2248TP-1GE / N2K-C2248TP-E-1GE):
N2K-C2248TP = N2K-C2248TP-1GE (48x100/1000-T+4x10GE), airflow/power option
N2K-C2248TP-E = N2K-C2248TP-E-1GE (48x100/1000-T+4x10GE), airflow/power option

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Nesevo Lab

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Cisco BPX 8600

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S2700-52P-EI-AC

Riverbed Devices

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