08-05-2008 11:40 AM - edited 03-06-2019 12:37 AM
We have an Enable Password.
Is there a way to deactivate the enable password or change it to whatever it is by default when Cisco ships the router. Is there a "default" No password?
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08-06-2008 05:03 AM
I think this a continuation of the thread about selling a router. Although the above posts will mostly work assuming no AAA configurations you are better off wiping the complete config.
erase nvram or erase start is the best bet since it reset the config to basically blank.
08-05-2008 12:08 PM
If you are still trying to get into that 7200 router then, only thing you can try is a password recovery:
08-05-2008 01:28 PM
No, I have the password. How do I disable or remove the password?
Or, how do I change the password to Cisco for example?
08-05-2008 02:14 PM
The enable secret password can be changed in global configuration mode:
Router#conf t
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
Router(config)#enable secret Cisco
08-05-2008 04:17 PM
You could also remove the password completely:
#conf t
(config)#no enable secret
(config)#no enable password
Depending which command is used in your config.
Good luck,
Ryan
08-06-2008 05:03 AM
I think this a continuation of the thread about selling a router. Although the above posts will mostly work assuming no AAA configurations you are better off wiping the complete config.
erase nvram or erase start is the best bet since it reset the config to basically blank.
08-06-2008 08:45 AM
Ok yes, I think this is the better idea, however, it didn't work. The problem is I have two PCMCIA disks, disk0 and disk1 and they have the startup-configs on them I believe. Not sure.
I did a
enable
erase nvram
erase start
reload (excepted the save)
However, when it reloaded it still had the passwords and the config.
Do I need to erase the startup-configs up the PCMCIA cards? If so, what will the new(default) password be?
08-06-2008 11:21 AM
Ok, I think I have figured this out on my own.
Its been 4 years since I have touched this stuff.
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