AW: Password recovery

From: Boris Bertelsons (info@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Nov 01 2000 - 18:48:46 GMT-3


   
I can only say this for Brussels:

The terminal program they use is a professional one, you
can send the break key without any problems (was F5 I think,
is accessible through the menu).

BTW: The whole lab is very professional.

Don't worry about sending a break key, worry about other things :)

Regards,
Boris
CCIE #6373

> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]Im
> Auftrag von
> David FAHED
> Gesendet am: Mittwoch, 1. November 2000 19:24
> An: Jack Heney
> Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Betreff: Re: Password recovery
>
> I never went to the lab but someone told me that you can use
> the standard telnet
> to access the router( you have an ethernet card on your pc
> where you can reach
> the the reverse telnet router). So it allows you to open one
> windows/router...
> Let me know if it isn't true!
>
> Jack Heney wrote:
>
> > I don't think I'm asking anyone to violate the NDA here,
> but if someone
> > feels otherwise, please let me know....What terminal
> program do they use in
> > the lab? I'm assuming it's a Microsoft HyperTerminal
> program, and if so, is
> > it a version that can send a break character? The only way
> I've been able
> > to do password recovery from NT hyperterminal is using the
> trick where you
> > change the baud rate on the connection, turn off
> flowcontrol, and use the
> > space bar....I can't imagine this is the method Cisco would
> like to see you
> > use, so I'm assuming they have something that supports a
> break character.
> > Again, I know this is a direct question about what is used
> in the lab, but
> > seeing as how the terminal program is simply the tool used
> to access the
> > routers and switches, I hope that this info could be given
> out within the
> > NDA.
> > Any and all replies are greatly appreciated,
> > Jack
> >



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