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summary
You guye are amazing...summary is quite simple.
many suggestions...Colin Corbett's seemed simple enough and worked
perfectly. I am certain other ideas would have worked too.

thanks to Clifton Royston, Brent Van Dussen and Scott Weeks for offering up
ideas that we did not have to attempt.

Brent---If we can't flip/sell this to one of our wholesale accounts I will
give it away to anyone that wants to pay shipping!

Thanks for the fast assistance with this...I am truly impressed with this
list.

If this was a Cisco issue I would still be waiting for the first reply off
that list...KUDOS!!!

-----Original Message-----
From: colinc@congiman.com [mailto:colinc@congiman.com]On Behalf Of Colin
Corbett
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 12:14 PM
To: Mike Carter
Subject: Re: [f-nsp] password break on fast iron 2


power it off.
when its powering on it should say:
hit b for boot monitor.
hit b
type "no password"
then type "boot system flash primary"

you should be good to go. it should boot up then you can enable in with
no password and do something like
erase startup-config
and reload

good luck

-- C

On Tue, 28 Sep 2004, Mike Carter wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> We just got a Fast iron2 as part of a Cisco package we brought in. My
> Technician is not able to break the password on this system. I Googled it
> and looked thru the archives with little success...is there a simple way
to
> break the password? Also wondering if there is even any market for
> these...this one has (1) F18GMR and (3) F124E's. Maybe we skip the
password
> break and toss this in the dumpster??????
>
> TIA
>
>
>
> Michael Carter
> Major Account Manager
> Alta Technologies, Inc
> 763-475-5327 (direct)
> 800-546-2582 (Ext. 327)
> 763-475-5331 (fax)
> AIM mikec at alta
> mike.c@altatechnologies.com
> www.altatechnologies.com
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summary [ In reply to ]
> Brent---If we can't flip/sell this to one of our wholesale accounts I will
> give it away to anyone that wants to pay shipping!
>

Hey, I could use it too. *Anything* to get rid of the unmanaged dumb
Dell switches we're using here in the office. UgH.

:)
summary [ In reply to ]
At 10:56 AM 9/28/2004, Jonathan Nichols wrote:

>>Brent---If we can't flip/sell this to one of our wholesale accounts I will
>>give it away to anyone that wants to pay shipping!
>
>Hey, I could use it too. *Anything* to get rid of the unmanaged dumb Dell
>switches we're using here in the office. UgH.


I got dibbs! LAN party! :)

-Brent
summary [ In reply to ]
Alrighty...we got everything cleaned and are all set.

FYI...I saw this exact config on Ebay for a whopping $175...so if you guy
really want one they're cheap to buy.

My initial excitement about this has turned to dissapointment.

-----Original Message-----
From: foundry-nsp-bounces@puck.nether.net
[mailto:foundry-nsp-bounces@puck.nether.net]On Behalf Of Brent Van
Dussen
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 1:10 PM
To: foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [f-nsp] summary


At 10:56 AM 9/28/2004, Jonathan Nichols wrote:

>>Brent---If we can't flip/sell this to one of our wholesale accounts I will
>>give it away to anyone that wants to pay shipping!
>
>Hey, I could use it too. *Anything* to get rid of the unmanaged dumb Dell
>switches we're using here in the office. UgH.


I got dibbs! LAN party! :)

-Brent

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