RE: cs500 password recovery [7:26824]

2001-11-21 Thread Mark Shickell

Cheers Mike you're a star ! played around with holding the button down for
various time intervals and about 5 seconds after powerup did the trick - God
knows !!

All's well that ends well.

Cheers
Mark

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The procedure does work but not exactly as you might think. The push button
on the front doesnt reset the config( or not on mine) but does bypass the
config on startup. You can edit the startup, change the password, etc then
save it and reboot. I had to do this when I mistyped the file name for a
remote boot file off a TFTP server.. oops..

IF you have tried this and it doesnt reset, take the cover off and spray
some contact cleaner into the pushswitch. This switch is rarely used and it
will get all kinds of crud in it ranging from smoke deposits to corrosion.
Sometimes pushing the switch from the CCA instead of the button works.

If you still have issues with it, drop me a line at webmaster at
packetattack.com

MikeS




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RE: cs500 password recovery [7:26824]

2001-11-21 Thread Mike Sweeney

Excellent news!!!  have fun with the new toy

MikeS

Mark Shickell wrote:
 
 Cheers Mike you're a star ! played around with holding the
 button down for
 various time intervals and about 5 seconds after powerup did
 the trick - God
 knows !!
 
 All's well that ends well.
 
 Cheers
 Mark
 
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 Sent: 20 November 2001 15:55
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 Subject: RE: cs500 password recovery [7:26824]
 
 
 The procedure does work but not exactly as you might think. The
 push button
 on the front doesnt reset the config( or not on mine) but does
 bypass the
 config on startup. You can edit the startup, change the
 password, etc then
 save it and reboot. I had to do this when I mistyped the file
 name for a
 remote boot file off a TFTP server.. oops..
 
 IF you have tried this and it doesnt reset, take the cover off
 and spray
 some contact cleaner into the pushswitch. This switch is rarely
 used and it
 will get all kinds of crud in it ranging from smoke deposits to
 corrosion.
 Sometimes pushing the switch from the CCA instead of the button
 works.
 
 If you still have issues with it, drop me a line at webmaster at
 packetattack.com
 
 MikeS
 
 




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cs500 password recovery [7:26824]

2001-11-20 Thread Mark Shickell

I've followed the procedure to the letter
http://www.cisco.com/warp/customer/474/pswdrec_cs500.html
but the thing's still asking me for a password, residual host name indicates
to me that config still intact.

Ideas appreciated ?

Mark



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FHS649CSen

Password:
Password:
Password:
FHS649CS




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RE: cs500 password recovery [7:26824]

2001-11-20 Thread Mike Sweeney

The procedure does work but not exactly as you might think. The push button
on the front doesnt reset the config( or not on mine) but does bypass the
config on startup. You can edit the startup, change the password, etc then
save it and reboot. I had to do this when I mistyped the file name for a
remote boot file off a TFTP server.. oops..

IF you have tried this and it doesnt reset, take the cover off and spray
some contact cleaner into the pushswitch. This switch is rarely used and it
will get all kinds of crud in it ranging from smoke deposits to corrosion.
Sometimes pushing the switch from the CCA instead of the button works.

If you still have issues with it, drop me a line at webmaster at
packetattack.com

MikeS


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