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Bujar
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Mar 10, 2021

F5 BIG-IP i5000 Secure Mode

Dear Tech Community,

 

I have BIG-IP i5000 series appliance in HA cluster active\passive running v14. I noticed there is a second boot location in my BIG-IP running v16. I changed my boot location to v16 and rebooted my appliance as requested and now after the reboot my LCD panel shows "SECURE MODE" offline.

 

I no longer have access to Management IP also the LCD panel dose not show any options for configuration.

 

Can anyone please advise how to recover from this situation.

 

Thank you

Bujar

 

 

8 Replies

  • Hi Stephen,

     

    We solved the problem by resetting BIG-IP to factory defaults using following article.

     

    https://support.f5.com/csp/article/K13127

     

    1. Log in to the tmsh utility by typing the following command: tmsh
    2. To restore the BIG-IP configuration to the factory default settings, type the following command: load /sys default-config
    3. To confirm the restore, type y.
    4. Save the change by typing the following command: save /sys config

     

    Considering time limitation that we head to get the BIG-IP up and running again, and since there was no need to keep the existing configuration we simple reset the configuration to default. However this may not be best for you if you need to keep your configuration.

     

    Sincerely

    Bujar

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      Stephen_Elliott
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      thanks for your reply Bujar - it's not really an option to factory reset our device so I'll escalate with F5 for a fix. thanks again.

  • OK - the LCD display issue is

     

    K03310534: The LCD on BIG-IP iSeries platforms may become unresponsive following a system restart

    You will need to request an EHF to resolve that.

     

    Maybe the 16.x partition has only default config (IP address 192.168.1.245), or does not have a license.

    Did you reactivate the license before the upgrade attempt, and transfer the config?

     

    As for recovery, I'd recommend getting a physical console (serial) cable on to the device, and use that to reboot back into the 14.x partition via grub.

     

    If you want to upgrade to 16.x, I'd recommend deleting the existing 16.x volume, and re-doing the upgrade to ensure that the current config is applied to the 16.x volume (with a recently reactivated license).

     

     

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      Bujar
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      Hi Simon,

      Yes, I did activate the license before switching boot location. For now I have opened a case with F5 support, I keep this post updated.

       

      Thank you

      Bujar

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      Bujar
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      Yes Daniel, I tried the F5 support suggested the same article however without success.

       

      I'm waiting for further instructions from F5 support, that's see what they have to say.

       

      Thank you

      Bujar

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        Stephen_Elliott
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        Hi Bujar, did you get any help from F5? - we have the same issue and the KB article still has no fix or workaround listed. Thanks

  • Had the same issue yesterday on a i4000 unit: I need to make a downgrade from 15.1.5 to 15.1.2.1 and got this message on the LCD and the unit became absolutely unresponsive through MGMT IP and even console connected. Had to power off and on removing the PSU cables and select the old partition.