From: Narbik Kocharians (narbikk@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Sep 28 2007 - 16:40:24 ART
It's either a left over from the previous guy, in which case you need to
talk to someone that handles their racks and ask that person to clear the
passwords.
Or try Cisco, cisco, ccie, CCIE and hopefully you will get it.
On 9/28/07, Jay.Hanke@alltel.com <Jay.Hanke@alltel.com> wrote:
>
> There is an enable secret in the default configs for the routers and
> switches that has caught me by surprise after a reload! I'm working
> through the lab now. If anyone knows the enable secret it would save me
> a lot of rework!
>
> Thanks,
>
> jay
>
>
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