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Router (26xx and 28xx Series) Password Recovery

Procedure 1

Complete these steps in order to recover your password:

Step 1: Attach a terminal or PC with terminal emulation to the console port of the router. Use these terminal settings:
  • 9600 baud rate
  • No parity
  • 8 data bits
  • 1 stop bit
  • No flow control

Router Terminal

Step 2: If you can access the router, type show version at the prompt, and record the configuration register setting.

(Note: The configuration register is usually set to 0x2102 or 0x102. If you can no longer access the router (because of a lost login or TACACS password), you can safely assume that your configuration register is set to 0x2102.)

Step 3: Use the power switch in order to turn off the router, and then turn the router back on.

Step 4: Press Break on the terminal keyboard within 60 seconds of power up in order to put the router into ROMmon.

If the break sequence does not work, refer to Standard Break Key Sequence Combinations During Password Recovery for other key combinations.

Step 5: Type confreg 0x2142 at the rommon 1> prompt in order to boot from Flash.

This step bypasses the startup configuration where the passwords are stored.

Step 6: Type reset at the rommon 2> prompt.

The router reboots, but ignores the saved configuration.

Step 7: Type no after each setup question, or press Ctrl−C in order to skip the initial setup procedure.

Step 8: Type enable at the Router> prompt.

You are in enable mode and should see the Router# prompt.

Step 9: Type configure memory or copy startup−config running−config in order to copy the non-volatile RAM (NVRAM) into memory.

(Note: Do not type copy running−config startup−config or write. These commands erase your startup configuration.)

Step 10: Type show running−config.

The show running−config command shows the configuration of the router. In this configuration, the shutdown command appears under all interfaces, which indicates all interfaces are currently shut down. In addition, the passwords (enable password, enable secret, vty, console passwords) are in either an encrypted or unencrypted format. You can reuse unencrypted passwords. You must change encrypted passwords to a new password.

Step 11: Type configure terminal.

The hostname(config)# prompt appears.

Step 12: Type enable secret <password> in order to change the enable secret password. For example:

hostname(config)#enable secret cisco

Step 13: Issue the no shutdown command on every interface that you use.
If you issue a show ip interface brief command, every interface that you want to use should display up up.

Step 14: Type config−register <configuration_register_setting>. Where configuration_register_setting is either the value you recorded in step 2 or 0x2102 . For example:

hostname(config)#config−register 0x2102

Step 15: Press Ctrl−z or end in order to leave the configuration mode.

The hostname# prompt appears.

Step 16: Type write memory or copy running−config startup−config in order to commit the changes.

Procedure 2

Complete these steps in order to recover your password:

Step 1: Shut down the router.

Step 2: Remove the compact flash that is at the back of the router.

Step 3: Power on the router.

Step 4: Once the Rommon1> prompt appears, enter this command: confreg 0x2142

Step 5: Insert the compact flash.

Step 6: Type reset.

Step 7: When you are prompted to enter the initial configuration, type No, and press Enter.

Step 8: At the Router> prompt, type enable.

Step 9: At the Router# prompt, enter the configure memory command, and press Enter in order to copy the startup configuration to the running configuration.

Step 10: Use the config t command in order to enter global configuration mode.

Step 11: Use this command in order to create a new user name and password:

router(config)#username cisco privilege 15 password cisco

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