Cisco Cisco NAC Appliance 4.9.1 情報ガイド
Password Recovery Procedure for the Cisco NAC
Appliance (Cisco Clean Access)
Appliance (Cisco Clean Access)
Document ID: 71159
Contents
Introduction
Prerequisites
Requirements
Conventions
Step−by−Step Procedures
NAC Appliance Version 3.5.x and Earlier
NAC Appliance Version 3.6.x and Later
CAM WEB GUI Password Recovery
Create a New User
Delete the Admin Account
Related Information
Prerequisites
Requirements
Conventions
Step−by−Step Procedures
NAC Appliance Version 3.5.x and Earlier
NAC Appliance Version 3.6.x and Later
CAM WEB GUI Password Recovery
Create a New User
Delete the Admin Account
Related Information
Introduction
This document describes how to recover a password on a Cisco Clean Access Manager (CAM) and Cisco
Clean Access Server (CAS).
Clean Access Server (CAS).
Prerequisites
Requirements
There are no specific requirements for this document.
Conventions
Refer to Cisco Technical Tips Conventions for more information on document conventions.
Step−by−Step Procedures
The Cisco Network Admission Control (NAC) Appliance contains these built−in administrative user account
passwords:
passwords:
Clean Access Manager installation machine root user
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Clean Access Server installation machine root user
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Clean Access Server web console admin user
•
Clean Access Manager web console admin user
•
The first three passwords are initially set at installation time (the default password is cisco123). In order to
change these passwords at a later time, access the Clean Access Manager or Clean Access Server machine by
SSH and log in as the user whose password you want to change. Use the Linux passwd command in order to
change the user password. In order to recover the root password for the Clean Access Manager/Clean Access
Server, you can use the Linux procedure to boot to single user mode and change the root password.
change these passwords at a later time, access the Clean Access Manager or Clean Access Server machine by
SSH and log in as the user whose password you want to change. Use the Linux passwd command in order to
change the user password. In order to recover the root password for the Clean Access Manager/Clean Access
Server, you can use the Linux procedure to boot to single user mode and change the root password.