[c-nsp] ONS 15454 TCC question
John Brown
john at citylinkfiber.com
Thu Jan 26 09:32:54 EST 2012
Hi Lee,
If memory serves you can put a TCC into a system that already has an
active TCC.
The inserted TCC will be the protect TCC and it should slave the data over
from the Active.
That was one way to reset the password. Another is with a special serial
port adapter that plugs onto the TCC circuit board.
Its basically a TTL to RS232 line-driver chip, a DB9 and a bit of ribbon
cable with a header plug on it.
You might try
CISCO or CISCO15 as the defaults
On 1/25/12 11:33 PM, "Lee Starnes" <lee.t.starnes at gmail.com> wrote:
>Hello everyone,
>
>I have an issue where by I have 2 TCC cards with an unknown password on
>them. I can configure the IP address from the fan control panel, so I
>assumed that they have the default passwords in them. What I would like to
>know is if I take a TCC+ card that is already in a different node and
>install it into this one (making sure the TCC+ cards with unknown pw are
>NOT installed) and then install one of the ones with the password issue,
>will it simply copy over the data from the active TCC+?
>
>If not, does anyone know what the default password might be for a TCC+
>running version 3.42? All documents I have found are for newer versions
>which have either NO password or otbu+1 as the password. There seems to be
>no mention of software versions prior to 4.1.x.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Lee
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