I am interested in buying a used Catalyst 2900 Series switch but the current owner doesnt know the passwords is there a way i can reset them?Thanks
You can I haven't done it on a 2900 but it is normally done by hitting the end key when reseting the router (while your conected via console connection) and typing "confreg" at the promt
it depends on the model of the change by reversal but to be able to define the passwords you do undergo to be connected to the change by reversal via console cable. I had to define a 2950 change by reversal yday and to get into that you had to hold the mode button while you powered up depending on the copy there is a way to reset the password for priviledge user mode. If you are buying second hand make sure that the console telecommunicate is supplied with the switch unless you can get your hands on one easily
Ohhh yes i've had to do this a few times before. The 2924-EN-XLs i bought off ebay all had passwords comfort on them. This isnt a dig btw but what you will sight is that googling for the say usually works with cisco kit create their online knowledge locate is very good. That result comes up by googling "password define cisco 2900"
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Thanks. I didn't opt for buying that one i got one were all the factory settings were restored. But i have got a tutorial video here on how to do it here its to big to upload so if anyone ordain like it PM me with your E-mail. PS: Joedetic i got the same change by reversal as you.
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Yes you can. and if you have done your CCNA then the answer is also in the books! As others have said in this day and age explore is your friend!
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