04-19-2012 03:24 PM
Working on practice exam in Packet Tracer. I'm not sure if this is a mistake or my instructor is demented. Any ideas. Everything I could find involves turning off the router and recovering that way.
Thanks!
Bruce
Orlando, FL.
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04-19-2012 03:29 PM
You need to reboot the router to invoke password recovery.
Your instructor is demented or drunk (or both).
04-20-2012 06:59 AM
What is the password type? Type 5 or Type 7?
Type 7 passwords you can hack. Type 5 or MD5 you would have to set the Config register and reboot into ROMMON. If you set a password in the running config and didn't copy run start, you could copy start run to wipe out your change.
not sure if any of those help.
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Randy Manthey
CCNA, CCNA - Security
04-19-2012 03:29 PM
You need to reboot the router to invoke password recovery.
Your instructor is demented or drunk (or both).
04-19-2012 04:04 PM
That's what I thought but I figured "I don't know much, there must be another way." Scenario came from Cisco via Networking Academy. Must be a glitch.
Thanks!
Bruce
04-20-2012 06:59 AM
What is the password type? Type 5 or Type 7?
Type 7 passwords you can hack. Type 5 or MD5 you would have to set the Config register and reboot into ROMMON. If you set a password in the running config and didn't copy run start, you could copy start run to wipe out your change.
not sure if any of those help.
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Randy Manthey
CCNA, CCNA - Security
04-20-2012 04:31 PM
MD5
It must have been a glitch coming from Cisco Networking Academy. My instuctor said that shouldn't happen. I restarted the practice exam and it was ok.
Thanks for info, just the same.
-Bruce
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