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Need help to recover the forgotten password of your Cisco router? The following guide will help you restore the password without losing your router configuration. To retrieve the password, you will require rebooting your router many times. It means stoppage, but it is the best step to reset the password. At first, you need to connect the first end of the standard light blue cable to the power port and the other end to the 'Console' port on the back of your router. After connecting the devices, you need to make a serial connection to the router. For that, you need the following settings:
Baud: 9600
Parity: No
Data bits: 8
Stop bits: 1
Flow Control: None
To recover the Cisco router password, check the following steps:-
1.Restart your Cisco router and press the 'Break' key to conflict the boot order. Input config 0x2142. It conveys the router to avoid NVRAM in the boot process. It won't load your current configuration.
2.Enter reset to restart your router. When asked to run the setup process, choose 'No.' Enter 'Copy Start, Run.' It loads the beginning setup into memory.
3.Now, if you enter the 'Show Run Config,' it will show you the router settings. Also, you should consider that the router name is in the prompt rather than the default 'Router.'
4.Type the 'enable secret new password' to change the enabled secret, and then enter the 'config-register 0x2102' to modify the registry settings back to 0x2102.
5.Once your router restarts, it will load the old settings along with the new password. Now, you need to save it so that it will continue during restarts.
6.Enter copy run start. Type Reload at the prompt to reboot the Cisco router.
Now, note down the password to keep them safe. However, if the steps as given above fail to recover the Cisco router password without losing the configuration or you need the help of experts, you can call on the genuine Cisco customer care number listed on the Contactforhelp to get the direct support of experts for recovering the password quickly.
There are some password recovery software on line that claim to recover passwords but I have never found one that worked. However, you can purchase software that will work for a reasonable price. I would try and purchase some type software to download and try to recover it. I have found that the best password is NO password. If someone is trying to access your account and think they can figure your password out the first key they touch they have screwed up. Everyone thinks everyone else has a password and that is what will keep them out of your computer.
Col Dana Gillespie
Yes you can do as you expect. ScreenOS Concepts & Examples ScreenOS Reference Guide, Volume 5: Virtual Private Networks
Chapter 4 -- Site-to-Site Virtual Private Networks
"Route-Based Site-to-Site VPN, AutoKey IKE" Example
"Route-Based Site-to-Site VPN, Dynamic Peer" Example
"Route-Based Site-to-Site VPN, Manual Key" Example
"Setting AutoKey IKE Peer with FQDN" Example
"VPN Sites with Overlapping Addresses" Example
ScreenOS 5.4: http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/software/screenos/screenos5.4.0/CE_v5.pdf
If any of the articles show just the
Juniper logo and menu bar you will need to shutoff your ad blocker.
Is Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
(VRRP) supported on Juniper firewalls? (KB ID: KB10892)
http://kb.juniper.net/kb/documents/public/resolution_path/J_FW_VPN_Config_or_Trblsh.htm
This is probably what is going on with
your setup but without more information I could not be 100% sure.
Established sessions need to
re-establish when the VPN Redundant Gateway fail-over occurs (KB ID:
KB6372)
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