PA-200 Stuck in Maintenance Mode, attempting factory reset

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PA-200 Stuck in Maintenance Mode, attempting factory reset

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I'm attempting to factory reset a PA 200 that was on the spares shelf.

 

The unit appears to be stuck in Miantenance mode, every reboot command boots in maintenance mode.

 

I attempted to execute the factory reset and the message I get is:

"No current image found, please use advanced options"

 

So I click on advanced options and it asks for a password, What is the advanced options password?

 

Will I be able to download an image to restore?

 

TIA!

 

Vince

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L5 Sessionator

The password is MA1NT

 

After entering into the advance option select some PANOS image.

 

https://live.paloaltonetworks.com/t5/Management-Articles/Bootloader-Corruption-after-Reboot/ta-p/618...

 

Hope this helps!

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@Sly_Cooper I have similar issue today where RMA device was not booting up correctly and going to Maintenance Mode.

Password for Factory Reset in advanced options is MA1NT

 

Regards

MP

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L5 Sessionator

The password is MA1NT

 

After entering into the advance option select some PANOS image.

 

https://live.paloaltonetworks.com/t5/Management-Articles/Bootloader-Corruption-after-Reboot/ta-p/618...

 

Hope this helps!

Thanks you. It is weird that it is not documented as part of normal procedure articles.

@Sly_Cooper I have similar issue today where RMA device was not booting up correctly and going to Maintenance Mode.

Password for Factory Reset in advanced options is MA1NT

 

Regards

MP

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