Check out the password recovery techniques on Cisco's site.
When booting the router, break into it. Type o/r 0x42. At the next line type
i.
The router is now reinitializing. It should bring you to boot mode now. Now
you can changes passwords and configs. The best thing to do from here to
make it "new" is type
"wr mem", then go to config mode and change the register back to 2102, exit
and save changes. Then type "write erase" and reload. When it reboots, it
should boot from flash and begin the Setup Dialogue.

--
E A Moran
Network Engineer
TeleCommunication Systems, Inc.
http://www.telecomsys.com

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