Difference between revisions of "Password Recovery Procedure for the Cisco AIR-CAP2602I-E-K9"
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'''Step 1''': Hold the mode Button down for approximately 20 seconds while powering up the access point. The Indicator LED should end to be '''<span style="color: red;">blinking in red</span>''' | '''Step 1''': Hold the mode Button down for approximately 20 seconds while powering up the access point. The Indicator LED should end to be '''<span style="color: red;">blinking in red</span>''' | ||
<br/><br/> | <br/><br/> | ||
− | '''Step 2''': | + | '''Step 2''': Issue the '''ether_init''' command: |
ap: | ap: | ||
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Initializing ethernet port 0... | Initializing ethernet port 0... | ||
Ethernet speed is 100 Mb - FULL Duplex | Ethernet speed is 100 Mb - FULL Duplex | ||
− | ap: '''load_helper''' | + | |
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+ | <br/><br/> | ||
+ | '''Step 3''': Issue the '''flash_init''' command and the '''load_helper''' command: | ||
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+ | If the Flash has already initialized, you see this: | ||
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+ | ap: '''flash_init''' | ||
+ | Initializing Flash... | ||
+ | ...The flash is already initialized. | ||
+ | ap: | ||
+ | |||
+ | If the Flash has not initialized, you see this: | ||
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+ | ap: flash_init | ||
+ | Initializing Flash... | ||
+ | flashfs[0]: 21 files, 2 directories | ||
+ | flashfs[0]: 0 orphaned files, 0 orphaned directories | ||
+ | flashfs[0]: Total bytes: 7741440 | ||
+ | flashfs[0]: Bytes used: 4499456 | ||
+ | flashfs[0]: Bytes available: 3241984 | ||
+ | flashfs[0]: flashfs fsck took 7 seconds. | ||
+ | ...done initializing flash. | ||
+ | Boot Sector Filesystem (bs:) installed, fsid: 3 | ||
+ | Parameter Block Filesystem (pb:) installed, fsid: 4 | ||
+ | |||
+ | Issue the '''load_helper''' command in order to load any boot helper images. Here is an example: | ||
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+ | ap: '''load_helper''' | ||
+ | ap: | ||
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+ | <br/><br/> | ||
+ | '''Step 4''': Issue the '''reset''' command followed by an '''y''' to approve the reset. | ||
ap: '''reset''' | ap: '''reset''' | ||
Are you sure you want to reset the system (y/n)?'''y''' | Are you sure you want to reset the system (y/n)?'''y''' | ||
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− | '''Step | + | '''Step 5''': Let the machine normally boot up this time. The default username and password after a reset should be '''Cisco'''[https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/wireless/aironet-1200-series/9215-pwrec-2.html#resios]: |
User Access Verification | User Access Verification |
Revision as of 11:36, 10 October 2019
Step 1: Hold the mode Button down for approximately 20 seconds while powering up the access point. The Indicator LED should end to be blinking in red
Step 2: Issue the ether_init command:
ap: ap: ether_init Initializing ethernet port 0... Ethernet speed is 100 Mb - FULL Duplex
Step 3: Issue the flash_init command and the load_helper command:
If the Flash has already initialized, you see this:
ap: flash_init Initializing Flash... ...The flash is already initialized. ap:
If the Flash has not initialized, you see this:
ap: flash_init Initializing Flash... flashfs[0]: 21 files, 2 directories flashfs[0]: 0 orphaned files, 0 orphaned directories flashfs[0]: Total bytes: 7741440 flashfs[0]: Bytes used: 4499456 flashfs[0]: Bytes available: 3241984 flashfs[0]: flashfs fsck took 7 seconds. ...done initializing flash. Boot Sector Filesystem (bs:) installed, fsid: 3 Parameter Block Filesystem (pb:) installed, fsid: 4
Issue the load_helper command in order to load any boot helper images. Here is an example:
ap: load_helper ap:
Step 4: Issue the reset command followed by an y to approve the reset.
ap: reset Are you sure you want to reset the system (y/n)?y System resetting... IOS Bootloader - Starting system. flash is writable FLASH CHIP: Macronix Mirrorbit (00C2) Xmodem file system is available. ...
Step 5: Let the machine normally boot up this time. The default username and password after a reset should be Cisco[1]:
User Access Verification Username: Cisco Password: Cisco APxxxx.xxxx.xxxx>