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03-18-2018 03:46 PM - edited 03-08-2019 02:18 PM
I am using a 2500 series router with an octal-cable as an access server to my router / switch stack, and turning it on today I found a couple of issues, and I am having trouble finding the answer to this niche issue.
I have a direct Serial connection from my laptop to the 2500, and after booting up (I didn't have putty open during the boot sequence) I got incrementing lines when I hit enter like 2a: 45fa3c4, 3d: 24ff123a, etc each time I hit enter.
So I figured it hit a snag in booting, power cycled, and the boot did not actually show anything except an odd little character " ▒ "
I tried to do an 'enable' on the router and got this:
ASR>en
% No password set
I am still able to telnet to my routers / switches while in user-priv mode, but concerned that this is like the dying breath of the router, and if there is anything this indicates / anything I can do to fix this.
Any input greatly appreciated, thanks!
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03-18-2018 11:39 PM
Hi,
Log in using the console or telnet and set the enable password on the router.
I hope you configured "privilege level 15" command under the line VTY, so it is not asked for enable password using telnet.
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Deepak Kumar
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03-18-2018 10:07 PM
put a local userID and password in with pirvilege 15 and on your login vty 0 4 and or console:
add login local
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03-18-2018 11:24 PM
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03-19-2018 03:01 PM
If you are on the console and you still cant confgure it. there is no other way but to do a password recovery to regain access to your router.
check this on how to do that: https://supportforums.cisco.com/kxiwq67737/attachments/kxiwq67737/5736-discussions-physical-security/511/1/71567-pswdrec_2500.pdf
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08-22-2024 09:42 PM
Enlighten me please but, what are you recovering if a pw was never set?
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03-18-2018 10:11 PM
I hope your console cable is connected to aux port instead of the console port. Please verify.
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Deepak Kumar
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03-18-2018 11:25 PM
Yes sir, the 2500 series access server has the laptop plugged into the AUX port, and the octal cable running to the routers / switches connect to their console ports.
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03-18-2018 11:39 PM
Hi,
Log in using the console or telnet and set the enable password on the router.
I hope you configured "privilege level 15" command under the line VTY, so it is not asked for enable password using telnet.
Regards,
Deepak Kumar
Deepak Kumar,
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03-19-2018 01:38 PM
Ok so the stupid thing is, the cable is supposed to be in the console port and NOT the Aux port.
As soon as I plugged into the Console port, I was able to en on the 2500 no problem, and access my router / switch rack.
Not sure why I thought the 2500 was supposed to be Aux, thank you for all the suggestions!
