10-07-2021 02:21 PM
So I was setting up a fresh Cisco 4331 ISR and changed the line vty 0 15 to have priv 15 and forgot to actually setup a username/password before unplugging the console cable. So fast forward about an hr's time after I got done configuring the switch I attached to it, and all I see is "Router>". I tried doing "en" to enable it, but with no luck with the device saying "No password set". In this state I did what every net admin does and googled how to password reset Cisco 4331 ISR and it stated to do a break sequence on boot. Here's where the fun begin. I'm using putty and tried all break sequences listed on Cisco's website https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/routers/10000-series-routers/12818-61.html and while I'm sure they work, while I'm consoled in I see no boot sequence it just eventually ends up on "Press RETURN to get started!" after a long black screen. I tried ctrl + c, ctrl + ], ctrl + ] - send brk, physically pressing break key and using putty special break command, ect. At this point I'm at a loss as I cannot get into rommon to reset the password/give it a new one any help is appreciated.
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10-07-2021 04:48 PM
i have the same router and using the software
when the router boots up i can use break key without any broblems and enter rommon mode
try again
what key sequence you enter ?
esc key or ctrl +c ?
10-07-2021 04:58 PM
try using this cable instead of the rj45
keep it connected to router
adjust the connection to be serial com3 leave every thing else as is
connect and then power off router
then power on once it is starting to display the details of boot
use break key and this will let you enter rommon mode
10-07-2021 05:18 PM
Thanks I'll give this a try when a shop opens up as I don't have one on hand. SAMEHELSAMMAK I tried a whole bunch ctrl + c was one of them, but I didn't try esc as it wasn't one of the cisco break sequence commands (I'll give it a try).
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