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  • Password recovery ASA SSM-10

    Em có một con ASA 5520 và module SSM-10, hiện giờ em quên pass module IPS. Rất mong mọi người giúp đỡ em vì sáng mai là em phải làm rồi. Hu Hu..(cái acc ducnq2910 không hiểu sao không vào được luôn, recover pass thì báo ko tồn tại email đăng ký acc ->>>>pó tay)
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    Nhung cach sau khong bit giup gi ban ko. (Nguon: www.cisco.com)

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    You specified an administrator password when you installed Trend Micro InterScan for Cisco CSC SSM with the setup wizard. You must use the password you created during installation to log in. This is not the same password that you use to access ASDM. Passwords are case-sensitive, so be sure you have entered the characters correctly.

    If you forget your password, it can be recovered. See Recovering a Lost Password for more information.

    Recovering a Lost Password
    There are three passwords used to manage the ASDM/CSC SSM. They are:

    •The ASDM/Web interface password

    •The CLI password

    •The root account password

    The default entry for all three passwords is "cisco."

    The following describes how to recover your passwords in case you lose one or more of them:

    •If you have the ASDM/Web interface password, but have lost the cisco and root account passwords, you can continue to manage the CSC SSM via the Web interface. However, there is no way to use the command-line interface or root account if you should need to at some time in the future. To recover these two passwords, re-image the CSC SSM and restore your configuration using the steps described below.

    •If you have only the CLI password, you can log in to the CSC SSM and navigate to the "Restore Factory Defaults" option to reset the SSM, which has the same effect as re-imaging the device. Then import your saved configuration. See Restore Factory Defaults for more information about the Restore Factory Defaults option.

    •If you have only the root account password, log in and use the password command to set the CLI password. Then proceed as described in the previous paragraph.



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    Caution Only access the root account under the supervision of Cisco TAC. Unauthorized modifications made through the root account are not supported and will require the device to be reimaged to guarantee proper operation.

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    •If you have lost all three passwords you must re-image the device and restore your configuration as described below.

    To re-image the CSC SSM and recover your configuration, follow these steps:


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    Step 1 Re-image the CSC SSM, which restores the factory default settings. Re-imaging transfers a factory default software image to the SSM. Transferring an image is described in the "Reimaging and Configuring the CSC SSM Using the Command Line" section.

    Step 2 After re-imaging, all passwords are restored to their default value. You can now log in using the default password "cisco" and create a new ASDM/Web interface password.

    Step 3 Use the new ASDM/Web interface password to access the CSC SSM interface. Go to Administration > Configuration Backup.

    Step 4 Import the most recent configuration backup to restore your configuration settings.

    Step 5 Using the default password "cisco," access the command-line interface and the root account to update the default CLI and root account passwords as well.

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    • #3
      Thanks pvtuyen, hôm nay mình đã up lại image lên v6 và đã recovery được rồi :)
      Cisco:CSCO11227422
      MCSA, MCSE Security
      CCNA, CCDA, CCSP, CCAI, CCNP, CCIE wr.
      CCxx Progessive
      --------------------
      Farmer - Cultivator <<<< it's me :105:

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