05-19-2024 08:13 PM
Hello, I sent in a support question several months ago, but due to life getting in the way, I wasn’t able to act on it. I finally have some time to deal with the issues now --- but I also found out there were a few more questions I should have asked originally!
I am a Lennar homeowner, and my Ruckus home set-up is two R510 Access Points, and one ICX-7150-C12P Switch. My home network and Wi-Fi are all currently functional, but I’ve found that I now have 2 issues / limitations:
I have done some looking for these issues in the Ruckus forums, but the information I have found so far seems somewhat scattered around & incomplete.
I figured that first I should see what Ruckus firmware versions I’m running in my devices.
I can access my two R510 APs as an administrator (username = admin) via the web browser interface, and can see that they are both running firmware version 200.7.10.2.339. [ I had to use the Firefox browser (Chrome & Edge would not work for this) to see the Online Upgrade options for the R510 firmware, and it appears that I may be at least 30 firmware releases behind the current one, which is listed as 200.15.6.112.54 ]. I have seen comments that getting my APs onto more current firmware might solve the problem with logging-in through Unleashed with my iPhone.
My questions about the two APs are:
The ICX Switch is going to be difficult as well. I am unable to log-in to the Switch at all from the web browser interface --- the original installer must have thoughtfully changed the admin log-in (very helpful of them), and none of the username/password combos that I could find in the Ruckus support forums worked either. Following some other advice on the Ruckus forums, I purchased a long USB-A to USB-C cable, and downloaded PuTTY --- and I was able to gain access to the ICX Switch using this method. This showed me that the Switch firmware was version 08.0.70bT211 --- which, like the APs, appears to be far from current. But I have had worse luck finding specific information about how to deal with the Switch on the Ruckus forums.
My questions about the Switch are:
I've attached a few pics at the end here, some of the same as requested in other posts, just to try to jump start some of this. (Pictures of the Switch connections & lights; screenshots while connected to the Switch via PuTTY)
Sorry for all the questions. This is one of those situations where you don’t realize how much trouble you might be in until a few things begin acting differently….
Eric Hutchens
05-28-2024 10:00 AM
Hi Imran,
My troubleshooting efforts were temporarily put on-hold due to the long holiday weekend.
I plan to resume working on these two items later today.
Thanks for your help so far.
Eric
05-28-2024 10:07 AM
Hi @eric_hutchens
Thank you for your prompt response.
As you continue your investigation, I recommend attempting to log in using the credentials you previously attempted to reset. Occasionally, there may be a delay in synchronization.
Please keep me informed of any developments.
Once again, thank you for your patience and understanding.
Best regards,
Imran Sanadi
RUCKUS Lennar Home Community
05-29-2024 12:57 AM
Hi Imran,
I tried the steps you suggested to solve the issue regarding the inability to log into my ICX-7150-C12P Switch via a web browser & Web Management. I watched the Password Recovery Tutorial video, and realized that my switch never had an access password set up --- the switch never asked for a password when I typed the ‘enable’ command.
But, I went ahead and tried issuing the “enable super-user-password” command discussed in the video, and that seemed to work as advertised --- when I backed out of ‘enable’ mode and then tried to get back in, it made me enter the password that I just set up. I wasn’t sure if Web Management used this password, or one of the username/password combos defined in the Switch, so I checked Web Management again --- still could not log-in.
I then went back to the switch CLI, and looked at the output of the ”show users” command, and it looked sort of like this:
I don’t know why the “password” information in the command output looks so strange. I decided to go back to Web Management and try username = super, and password = <the long string of characters shown> --- and that didn’t work either. I then had the great idea of trying to use the Switch CLI command “username super nopassword”, just to see if I could possibly clear the password for username = super, possibly making it easier to log in to Web Management? This was not the great idea I thought it would be --- it crashed/dumped the Switch.
The Switch eventually rebooted itself & seemed to come back on-line normally, but I noticed that the “super” username now no longer existed, so I recreated it with the username command and a simple password, but the “show users” command still shows the simple password I had entered as a long string of garbled characters (encrypted?).
I went ahead and issued the “crypto key zeroize rsa”, “crypto key generate rsa”, and “aaa authentication login default local” commands --- and after all of this, I still can’t log in to the Switch via a web browser & Web Management.
This is getting a little frustrating at this point – I’m beginning to think there is something else going on here that we haven’t touched on yet. I was skimming through the FastIron Command Reference, and noticed a “web-management” command near the end of the list, with a bunch of modifiers --- is this anything that needs to be specified? Could there be some setting in the web browser I’m using (Firefox) for Web Management that needs to be modified? (I also tried Chrome, and that browser doesn't work either...) No matter what I have tried, I get the same reaction from Web Management --- every time I try entering any username & password into the login box, it just pops up a new box, and asks me again….
I think I’ve had enough for tonight --- I’ll try the AP factory reset procedure tomorrow….
Eric
05-29-2024 10:11 PM
Hi Imran,
I reviewed the material that you sent on performing a ‘factory reset’ on my R510 AP. After looking through all of this, I had a few comments / questions before I begin this process.
I’ll proceed with the AP factory reset process once I hear back from you, just to be sure that I have thought all of this through correctly.
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Also, one last item, concerning the ongoing inability to login to the Switch via the browser-based Web Management method --- I noticed this morning that the ‘enable super-user-password’ command I issued to the Switch didn’t seem to stick. After all was said & done yesterday. I was able to get into ‘enable’ mode from the CLI this morning without a password again. There was a command in the procedure that I may have missed --- “write memory” --- would this have caused the reversion back to the no password state?
Thanks,
Eric
06-10-2024 03:04 PM
Hi Imran,
I have not heard anything back from you in the last couple of weeks, and I have been waiting to do the factory reset until I had a few questions answered.
Are you still out there?
Thanks,
Eric