> Jima was able to recover the password on the 1900's that I had. > I'm sure he used the link James listed below. He's moving to a new home > this weekend, so he may not be on line today. Major kudos to James. I searched Cisco's site as well as Google web and groups for an hour and couldn't find instructions. I probably won't need Jima's help, but thanks for the tip. I'll post again if I have more trouble. > If all else fails, maybe this would be a good demonstration for the > install fest? How to get a password from a Cisco > switch/router/wigdit-thingy ;o) It's a tough thing to demo password recovery on a Cisco. As often discussed on usenet, Cisco buys and brands so many devices that the method is different on every box. The 1900/2820 switches are the same, the 2600 and 3400 series are completely different. That's whay I had so much trouble finding info on recovering this guy, because every Cisco is different. If I can make it to the installfest, I'll bring it with. Has a date been set yet? -Brian _______________________________________________ TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota http://www.mn-linux.org tclug-list at mn-linux.org https://mailman.real-time.com/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list