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I have a pix501 with configuration unknown to me. I exectued the standard password recovery procedure. Although during the procedure I was informed that the password and any aaa configuration were reset (and even I was prompted to agree to delete the...
We had purchased last year the support p/n CON-SAU-CM4-7825 for our Call Manager 4.0 installation.The respective entitlement allowed us to upgrade to subsequent releases of the Call Manager and as a consequence we upgraded to Call Manager 5.1The issu...
Investigating what has happened before with the PIX is not guaranteed to give me the desired information. It is very strange for me that Cisco publishes a procedure who in certain circumstances fails.As the traditional reset button in SOHO devices is...
Indeed I did this as a part of the procedure (and this was supposed to happen: the procedure is supposed to erase those passwords). I also assume that there was originally a local username. We do not use here external AAA servers. However if all the ...
This is exactly how I do. I attach the console cable to the PC serial port and I have one ethernet cable between the PIX and the PC. I use Hyperterminal to issue the commands to ROMmon.After the PIX reboots I am attempting to login to PIX console usi...
Yes. This is exactly how it goes. In addition at the first attempt it was indicated to me the two lines in the configuration which I have to agree to be deleted. Something like:enable password XXXXX encryptedpassword YYYYY encryptedThanks.
Andrew,Thank you for the answers.Concerning your first remark please note that the IP settings I give while in ROMmon mode (via a terminal emulation software) during the password recovery procedure are temporary and only for the purpose of downloadin...