Upgrading The Boot Roms; Recovering Lost Passwords - HP J3138A Installation Manual

Advancestack internet router
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Maintaining the HP AdvanceStack Internet Router

Upgrading the Boot ROMs

For troubleshooting information, refer to the System Error Messages and
Debug Command Reference publications of Cisco Systems, found on the
CD-ROM accompanying the router. You can also access "Technical Assis-
tance" at the World Wide Web URL http://www.cisco.com (Cisco Connection
Online) for a list of frequently asked questions and other technical tips.
Upgrading the Boot ROMs
The Boot ROMs are not user upgradeable. Please contact your nearest HP field
service representative for further information.

Recovering Lost Passwords

This section explains how to recover the following types of passwords:
The key to recovering a lost enable password is to set the configuration
register so that the contents of NVRAM are ignored (0x142), which allows you
to see the password. The enable secret password is encrypted and cannot be
recovered; it must be replaced. The enable and console passwords might be
encrypted or clear text.
Take the following steps to recover a lost password:
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An enable secret password (a very secure, encrypted password)—
Available on routers running Cisco IOS Release 10.3(2) or later.
An enable password (a less secure, nonencrypted password)—Used
when the enable secret password does not exist.
A console password—Prevents unauthorized users from attempting to
change the router configuration. When a console password is set, you
must provide a password to log in to the console and access user EXEC
mode.
Plan for about one-half hour of system downtime. The password recovery
procedure requires a system reload.
Connect a terminal to the console port on the rear panel of the router.
Make sure the terminal is configured to operate at 9600 baud, 8 data bits,
no parity, and 2 stop bits.

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