04-10-2007 09:35 AM - edited 07-03-2021 01:54 PM
Hi all.
I have a Cisco 1232 AP at a remote location. It was configured by somebody no longer with the company and I have no passwords for it, no do I have a back up config.
It is using local authenticaiton.
Is there a way to do a password recovery without losing the current configuration?
04-10-2007 10:04 AM
Check this out:
There is another similar post on this board for using a password cracker.
Here's a link to the thread:
Good Luck
Scott
04-10-2007 10:25 AM
Scott,
Thanks for the reply.
So I can't recover the login password without blowing away the config? :(
04-10-2007 12:28 PM
Not if it is at a remote location, you need to use the console port. From the console port, you can perform a password recovery documented at the following URL.
04-10-2007 12:36 PM
fredn-
Thanks for the help.
This looks like it actually erases the config currently on the AP right?
I just want to be able to set new passwords, as I don't have a spare copy of the config.
I will be on site with console access to the AP.
04-11-2007 10:43 AM
The boot prom supports TFTP, so you should be able to tftp a copy of at least the non-private part of the config file to a server and reload it with the secrets changed after you wipe the AP.
Any private stuff like DSA keys or certs installed there may be lost, though.
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