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# reset password | |||
config change CMD0 /name mydevicehostname /log on /user admin,ip6000 | |||
config write | |||
# encrypt it | |||
config activate | |||
# remove from visible config | |||
config change CMD0 /name mydevicehostname /log on | |||
# done | |||
===Configuration=== | ===Configuration=== | ||
===Known Problems=== | ===Known Problems=== |
Revision as of 08:22, 27 September 2007
This article describes approaches to recover devices with lost admin password.
Applies To
This information applies to:
- IP3000, boot 320
- IP400, boot 319
- IP21, boot 326
- IP200, boot 338
- IP800, boot 405
- IP6000, boot 132
- IP22,IP24,IP302,IP305, boot 357
eralier boot versions may not work or have different command names.
More Information
Problem Details
System Requirements
Update Server approach:
- Update Server URL need to be configured before you have lost the password
TFTP approach:
- appropriate boot code version need to be installed on device
- gwload.exe
- TFTP client
Update Server
# reset password config change CMD0 /name mydevicehostname /log on /user admin,ip6000 config write # encrypt it config activate # remove from visible config config change CMD0 /name mydevicehostname /log on # done