Thanks MarC, but I solve my problem, below i explain how: Enter in Diagnotic Mode XD > xd
Now I�ll do a fake boot (bt) >bt /primary/boot.68k /indio Boting, please wait.... At this time Im going to remove tha boot, wich in my point of view has the pass�s (rf) #rf /boot/systen Voila Boot again Netlogin: root pass: (blank) Now i change de password. #SPW At 11:16 06/03/02 -0800, Marc Eiler (Volt) wrote: >Indio, > > After reading some documentation on 3COM's web site, I found that > the only way to recover the password is if the switch was set up to allow > password recovery. If it is not, then you have to send it back to 3COM > where, I suspect, they will send it back to you with the password set to > blank for the user ADMIN. Here is a link to the document that outlines > how to reset the password provided the switch has been configured for it: > >http://support.3com.com/infodeli/tools/switches/ss3/4400/htmcli/securitydeviceusermodify.htm > >You might also try doing your own search of 3COM's web site if you haven't >already. You might be able to think of some better key-words to search on >in order to get better results. I tried using "password", "lost", >"recover", and "superstack" in different combinations. It appears that >3COM doesn't support the SuperStack II switches anymore and has very >little documentation about them. Hope this helps. > >Virtually, >MarC Eiler > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Thiago Mello [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 6:15 PM >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: 3com Superstack II > >I�ve bought at little time a 3 com SuperStack II Router, >and it did came with his passwords, this router is not brand new, its >already used >and the old owner do not have it�s password, I already tried the defaults >passwords, >but until now, no good results. > >Does anybody can help me? > >Thanks. > >indio! > > > > > > >*This e-mail is under protection (Virus Checked) > > > > >*This e-mail is under protection (Virus Checked) *This e-mail is under protection (Virus Checked)
