The NMC, Quad and Dual cards have not telnet acces the Netserver and ARC yes. If you need acces a NMC or Dual remotely, you can try use a cisco router auxiliar port with a special cable, for more information, please see the following page: http://www.dcr.net/~mandrews/usrtoys/rj45pinout.html Regards, Jorge Lozano ----- Original Message ----- From: "Greg Long" <greg@coastlink.com> To: <usr-tc@lists.xmission.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 5:50 PM Subject: RE: (usr-tc) Password on a quad modem hub
If there is no telnet access at all then how come I can get a login screen when I access the IP for the NETServer Card through a telnet client? It announces itself as a U.S. Robotics Total Control NETServer (tm) and has a login prompt.
Thanks, Greg Long Network Administrator Coastlink 801-532-6212 ext 32 greg@coastlink.com http://www.coastlink.com
-----Original Message----- From: owner-usr-tc@lists.xmission.com [mailto:owner-usr-tc@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of David Hamilton Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 11:57 AM To: usr-tc@lists.xmission.com Subject: RE: (usr-tc) Password on a quad modem hub
The ip pools are handled by the ARC card. You can use the proprietary 3com cable to access this card. There might be a password associated with this access though. Depends on how the card was setup. The same thing is true for the nmc. The only way to access the nmc is through the cable. There is no telnet access at all. (We have requested this from 3com several times).
If the ARC has a password on the rs232 interface, then as far as I know, your screwed. There might be a default account associated with the arcs though. If it hasn't been removed (it should have been because it is a security risk) then you might try that. I think the username is adm. I'm not sure what the password is.
If these things don't work then you might have to blow out the config on the arc and set it up again. Since your administering the system you should know all the needed values (ip pools, gateway, etc).
-----Original Message----- From: owner-usr-tc@lists.xmission.com [mailto:owner-usr-tc@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Greg Long Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 1:43 PM To: usr-tc@lists.xmission.com Subject: RE: (usr-tc) Password on a quad modem hub
Hi Jorge!
I am trying to access any and all cards. I have the USR Management suite, but it isn't showing me IP pools. So I need to access whichever card is handling the IP pool. I would think it's the NMC card. You tell me.
-----Original Message----- From: owner-usr-tc@lists.xmission.com [mailto:owner-usr-tc@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Jorge Lozano Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 10:36 AM To: usr-tc@lists.xmission.com Subject: Re: (usr-tc) Password on a quad modem hub
Hi Greg.. I has worked a lot with quad modems... can you tell me what cards are you trynig to access? netserver.. NMC.. dual?
Regards,
Jorge Lozano
----- Original Message ----- From: "Greg Long" <greg@coastlink.com> To: <usr-tc@lists.xmission.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2000 3:51 PM Subject: (usr-tc) Password on a quad modem hub
I asked this question a few weeks ago. I am hoping someone knows a way into a USRobotics Total Control Enterprise Hub if you don't have the password for the telnet access. It is a quad modem hub with dual pri's and an NMC. The previous admin has forgotten the password, and where he says it was stored doesn't exist anymore. Someone mentioned there is a way to flush the memory which would restore the password to factory default but it will probably flush other settings as well. Seeing as how I can't get into the box to see how it is setup, I'd really hate to try to figure out what settings would need to change if I lost some vital info in the flush. I've also heard talk about hardwiring into the NMC with a crossover cable. Has anyone done this? Does it bypass the password used with telnetting?
Thanks, Greg Long Network Administrator Coastlink 801-532-6212 ext 32 greg@coastlink.com http://www.coastlink.com
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