I second that... if you know the SNMP RW string you can always push a
config file containing a new enable secret, and voila... feels kinda
busting through a locked door :)
On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 12:35 PM, Jose Manzano<josermanzano_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> The only thing i can think of is if you had SNMP configured in a certain
> way , you could .... but you would have had to have done this prior . Other
> than that ....
> ena
> I guess you could lookup the version of IOS code you are using on Cisco
> site and see if there are any serious issues with the code that cause router
> reloads ?
>
> Other than that , i'm tapped out on ideas ...... question though , once
> you reload the router how are you going to get into enable mode , did you
> not write mem after you changed / added the enable password ?
>
>
> Naufal Jamal wrote:
>>
>> Hi Jose,
>> Sorry If my question was not clear.I forgot the enable password
>> actually.and dont have any physical access to the router.but it is connected
>> thru the access server 2811. I am accessing this device through the access
>> server .Is there any way to reload a router from its access server by
>> sending reload or anything else on earth to reload it????
>>
>> --- On *Sun, 30/8/09, Jose Manzano /<josermanzano_at_gmail.com>/* wrote:
>>
>>
>> From: Jose Manzano <josermanzano_at_gmail.com>
>> Subject: Re: Rebooting router from user mode
>> To: "Naufal Jamal" <naufalccie_at_yahoo.in>
>> Cc: ccielab_at_groupstudy.com
>> Date: Sunday, 30 August, 2009, 2:27 PM
>>
>> I don't quite understand what you mean Naufal ,
>>
>> Do you mean you are accessing the router and forgot what the
>> enable password is so cant get into Privlaged Mode ( router# ) ,
>> or your only able to access the SW1 and not able to connect to the
>> Router to managed it ?
>>
>> Is the issue related to you forgetting the password, or it it
>> related to you not able to reach your device over the network ?
>> Just remember , you can have CDP connectivity which is Layer
>> 2 , without having Layer 3 connectivity which is needed for you to
>> managed your device over the network.
>> So you being able to see it via CDP is good thing as it tells
>> you the device is on, interface is up and you are to reach it via
>> L2, but does not necessarily mean you can reach it's via L3 :)
>>
>>
>> Naufal Jamal wrote:
>> > Can anyone suggest to reload a router from user mode??
>> > I have tried the following commands but no joy:
>> > show version | include ([0-9]*)(_\1)+
>> > my router is not running BGP hence I cant try
>> > show ip bgp regexp ([0-9]*)(_\1)
>> > any other way out of this.
>> > please help.
>> > my router's fa0/0 (200.200.200.200) is connected to SW1 F0/5
>> port ad could be
>> > seen in CDP neighbourship.I can log into SW1
>> > anyother backdoor entry you could suggest GUYS!!!
>> > Naufal.
>> >
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