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Got locked out of Router
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navid
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Registered: Mar 2001 Location: Dallas Country: USA State: Certifications: CCNA CCDA CCNP CCDP Working on: CCSP
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Got locked out of Router
I was executing the commands on page 474 in Cisco book to be exact. Had been doing it to get familiar with the commands...Now i cant get back in to the router.... I had already done this a few times & not had any problems...PS i think i did a copy run star...Dont know if i really did that or not..Since i always do a write erase & then reload the router...
Anyone got any ideas...I dont recall placing any passowords, acutally i am damn sure about it...
Each time i try to logon i get a username prompt, after typing in just about anything there i get stuck @ the password prompt....
I get password denied messages, already tried password recovery, nah didnt work...
Anyone got any ideas short of reloading the IOS back on the router....
Need help thanx
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12-11-01 04:29 PM
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dmaftei
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Registered: Nov 2000 Location: Country: USA State: Certifications: none Working on: none
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You probably configured a "login local" on your VTYs. You can either console in (provided you didn't do it on con0 too...), or go to www.cisco.com and search for "password recovery". They'll tell you what you need to do.
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12-11-01 05:08 PM
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cwt007
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Registered: Dec 2001 Location: Temecula Country: United States State: Certifications: CCNA, CCDA, CCDP, CCNP, A+, Network+ Working on: CCIE, MCSE
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12-11-01 05:29 PM
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navid
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Registered: Mar 2001 Location: Dallas Country: USA State: Certifications: CCNA CCDA CCNP CCDP Working on: CCSP
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thankx for the response cwt007 & others i have that link already, but yur info is still appreciated. I did find the following link on Ciscos site...
http://ap1-sjc-001.cisco.com/SRVS/C...,Sxi=6,Case=obj(153)
If you backtrack out of the link it will take you to the main page, so far looks like a good option to try, but for the sake of not messing it up anymore i am going to get the script looked @ for more opinions...
Btw i have a 2500 router..Wish me luck...
i ll post later on in the day if i succeeded or not. Hope i do , God willing that is...
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12-11-01 05:46 PM
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navid
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Whoops sorry, if u click on the link i posted it will say it is being used by another user. Thas fine no prob, just click on the start over tab on the left & then go down to the following
AAA
Step-by-Step Help
Solution Search
Now on the above ops click on solution search, type in aaa authentication failed or something along the line like that, it will take u to the next page, where i found the script....
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12-11-01 05:56 PM
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strikeattack
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Registered: Jul 2000 Location: Neenah, WI Country: USA State: Certifications: More than your grandma and less than God. Working on: Sr. Window Washer with an expertise in Windex.
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quote: I am not sure what type of router you are using, bu this link should help you out. http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/474/
Ha. Thats the same link I posted a few weeks ago. Is that where you got it, from my post? I was just about to post it again...
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12-11-01 08:11 PM
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navid
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Yup i got it fixed, it was simpler then i thought it was. I was trying to analyze the whole freaking thing, all i had to do was copy run star, change the config-register back to original status, thas all, bing bam boom, its fixed....
Guess when they said K.I.S.S. they werent kiddin...
I m outta here, time to go do more config...
Thanknx for the answers all....
I do appreciate it....
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12-11-01 11:37 PM
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MadChef
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Registered: Sep 2000 Location: Country: USA State: Certifications: Working on: A Sex Farm
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Everyone here has locked them out of a router by doing something stupid at one point or another. If you're going to be in a hurry and not think everything through, or you're not sure of the possible ramifications of your changes and you can accept the downtime (which will be shorter than a password recovery), try using my favorite of all commands:
reload in 10
If you lock yourself out, wait 10 minutes and the box will reload the unchanged startup config. If you don't lock yourself out cancel the pending reload with "reload cancel".
MadChef
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12-12-01 10:37 AM
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haseeb_eng
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Registered: Oct 2001 Location: Kuwait City Country: Kuwait State: Certifications: CCNA, CCDA, CCNP, CCDP, CCSP, Content Networking, Wireless LAN Design Spec. Working on: PMP CCIE (R&S) MBA
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well guys this was the same problem i was getting but you know how i overcome from this ? it accepted the old password which also surprised me
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12-12-01 11:06 AM
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