Appendix A Troubleshooting - Cisco 340 Series Configuration Manual

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Boot and Login
Figure A-1
Select SYSRecovery PMAP to enter the Troubleshooting screen.
Step 2
Choose language and keyboard type, and choose NO for the network disable item, and click Continue
Step 3
to enter the Rescue Mode.
Select Shell to enter the root shell, and run the command chroot /mnt/sysimage/ command to start the
Step 4
system.
Enter the passwd command to reset your root password, as shown in the following example:
Step 5
Starting shell...
bash-4.2# chroot /mnt/
install/ sysimage/
bash-4.2# chroot /mnt/sysimage/
sh-4.2# passwd
Changing password for user root.
New password:
BAD PASSWORD: it is based on a dictionary word
Retype new password:
passwd: all authentication tokens updated successfully.
sh-4.2#
System Starts Slowly
If the system takes more than one or two minutes to start, follow these steps:
Step 1
Plug in the console cable of the Cisco Edge 340 Series device.
Step 2
Check the log printed on the terminal to verify if the problem is caused by the insufficient power support
from external devices.
Step 3
If yes, disconnect the external devices and restart the system. Alternatively, power off the Cisco Edge
340 Series device and restart it.
Cisco Edge 340 Series Software Configuration Guide, Release 1.0
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Select Boot Device
Appendix A
Troubleshooting
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