RE: SNMP and password recovery?? [7:5852]

2001-05-25 Thread Hennen, David
You can do this with just a few tools. Get a copy of getif2.2 which will let you do snmp set commands, as long as you have the rw string. Get a tftp server running somewhere that the router can reach. Read this url from cisco http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/477/SNMP/11.html I did this recent

RE: SNMP and password recovery?? [7:5852]

2001-05-30 Thread Chris Rock
Would it also be possible to use SNMP to copy the config from the router to the TFTP server, remove the service password encryption command from the config, and replace those encrypted password statements with new ones that aren't encrypted? Once the new config has been re-installed on the router

Re: SNMP and password recovery?? [7:5852]

2001-05-30 Thread W. Alan Robertson
ubject: RE: SNMP and password recovery?? [7:5852] > Would it also be possible to use SNMP to copy the config from the router to > the TFTP server, remove the service password encryption command from the > config, and replace those encrypted password statements with new ones that > a