04-06-2010 12:25 PM - edited 02-21-2020 03:55 AM
I entered "enable secret fluffy", and now I'm locked out. A question mark after "enable secret" says I can enter "line". This is not the case, I needed to enter 0 or 5, which I didn't do. I tried <space> fluffy, and all the variations. I don't want to break in if I can avoid it. Any one know what I can enter to get enable privelages? thanks
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04-07-2010 07:39 AM
If you used "enable secret fluffy" then fluffy is your password. It will be default use 0 (unencrypted password following).
There is probably a typo when you typed fluffy because it should have worked.
If there are still issues password recovery will be your only option to get into the router.
I hope it helps.
PK
04-07-2010 07:39 AM
If you used "enable secret fluffy" then fluffy is your password. It will be default use 0 (unencrypted password following).
There is probably a typo when you typed fluffy because it should have worked.
If there are still issues password recovery will be your only option to get into the router.
I hope it helps.
PK
04-08-2010 08:19 AM
You probably correct, although I cut and pasted my initial input.
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