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Unisphere Password Recovery
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| Hi,
In our test lab we have a Unipshere ERX 700 router; someone changed
the password and now we can't get at the box. I've tried the standard
Cisco Recovery techniques but had no luck.
Any ideas how I can reset the passwords?
Thanks,
B
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| X-eliminator 2003-03-08, 3:24 pm |
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"bob" <bob_jones2002uk@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> In our test lab we have a Unipshere ERX 700 router; someone changed
> the password and now we can't get at the box. I've tried the standard
> Cisco Recovery techniques but had no luck.
>
> Any ideas how I can reset the passwords?
>
> Thanks,
>
> B
You are in the alt.certification.cisco group !!!!!!!!!!
What are you doing here ???
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| Got to admit, it's one hell of a box for broadband access (on the ISP side
that is)
"X-eliminator" <huppeldeflup@hotmeel.com> wrote in message
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> "bob" <bob_jones2002uk@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:c862742d.0303070220.4e58595b@posting.google.com...
> > Hi,
> >
> > In our test lab we have a Unipshere ERX 700 router; someone changed
> > the password and now we can't get at the box. I've tried the standard
> > Cisco Recovery techniques but had no luck.
> >
> > Any ideas how I can reset the passwords?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > B
>
> You are in the alt.certification.cisco group !!!!!!!!!!
> What are you doing here ???
>
>
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| bob_jones2002uk@yahoo.co.uk (bob) wrote in
news:c862742d.0303070220.4e58595b@posting.google.com:
> Hi,
>
> In our test lab we have a Unipshere ERX 700 router; someone changed
> the password and now we can't get at the box. I've tried the standard
> Cisco Recovery techniques but had no luck.
>
> Any ideas how I can reset the passwords?
>
> Thanks,
>
> B
If you forget the console password, you can erase the existing value and
configure a new one. This action deletes all authentication for the console
line. To erase existing passwords:
1 Reboot the system by pressing the recessed software reset button on
the primary SRP module and then pressing the <mb> key sequence, case
insensitive, during the countdown.
2 Disable authentication at the console level.
:boot##disable console authentication
3 Reload the operating system.
:boot##reload
When the operating system reloads, you can access the console without a
password.
I'd recommend the system basics manual from Juniper's site at:
http://juniper.net/techpubs/softwar...ndex.html#4.1.0
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