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Is there a way to do factory reset on 7500n? got a used one and it doesn't connect with dhcp (dhcp works with same cable and another system). what will happen if i buy serial cable and it asks for password? Or is there factory reset when the power cords are pulled?
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Ah, great! I'm going to get a serial cable then...
Procedure
WARNING: Do not perform this action on more than one bridge at a time. |
- Disable access to the ATTO FibreBridge
- For Fabric attached MetroCluster, disable the switchport before resetting the password
- For stretched MetroClusters, disable the FC port before resetting the password
- Reset the bridge configuration
- To reset the bridge password, connect the serial cable to the bridge to access CLI (the serial port does not require a password).
- Default baud rate is 115200.
- From the serial command line execute
restoreconfiguration default
- If the command does not ask to restart, run the following command:
saveconfiguration restart
- The process of setting the bridge back to defaults implies that all settings will be reset including
- IP address
- configuration settings
- Enable access to the ATTO FibreBridge
- For Fabric attached MetroCluster, re-enable the switchport after reconfigure
- For Fabric attached MetroCluster, re-enable the FC port after reconfigure
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Just follow https://kb.netapp.com/Advice_and_Troubleshooting/Data_Protection_and_Security/MetroCluster/How_to_reset_(to_default)_the_username_and_password_of_the_... . It will not just reset the password but the whole bridge.
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There is no solution, only:
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Or is it a QR-Code-Rallye and i have to follow the hidden data in the QR-Code below Description??
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you need to log in at the top of the page.
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Can smb. please suggest USB to RJ45 cable? Those i've found seem to have different RJ45 pin-out.
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did you use 11520 baud rate? the bridges and new fas/aff controllers do not use 9600 any more.
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no, i just connected it to the switch and looked at the empty dhcp status table. i don't have any serial cable and need to buy it...
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I wanted to buy the cable at the attached image, but the 6500n manual says pin 1 is DSR and not CTS (whatever that means...). Will it work?
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Ah, great! I'm going to get a serial cable then...
Procedure
WARNING: Do not perform this action on more than one bridge at a time. |
- Disable access to the ATTO FibreBridge
- For Fabric attached MetroCluster, disable the switchport before resetting the password
- For stretched MetroClusters, disable the FC port before resetting the password
- Reset the bridge configuration
- To reset the bridge password, connect the serial cable to the bridge to access CLI (the serial port does not require a password).
- Default baud rate is 115200.
- From the serial command line execute
restoreconfiguration default
- If the command does not ask to restart, run the following command:
saveconfiguration restart
- The process of setting the bridge back to defaults implies that all settings will be reset including
- IP address
- configuration settings
- Enable access to the ATTO FibreBridge
- For Fabric attached MetroCluster, re-enable the switchport after reconfigure
- For Fabric attached MetroCluster, re-enable the FC port after reconfigure
